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Discovering Africa's Hidden City Break Treasures

Puplished 7th September 2023

Opeyemi Oshinibosi

Opeyemi Oshinibosi

@afro_shorty


Africa, a continent of immense diversity and cultural richness, is home to many city-break destinations that often go unnoticed. Suppose you're searching for an extraordinary urban adventure that takes you beyond the typical tourist destinations. In that case, it's time to uncover these hidden gems in Africa. Prepare to be enchanted by their unique history, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality.

1. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - The Capital of Diplomacy

Colourful Woven Baskets at Merkato Market 

Start your journey in Addis Ababa, the diplomatic capital of Ethiopia. Explore the Ethnological Museum, housed in Emperor Haile Selassie's former palace, and delve into the country's rich history. The sprawling Merkato is one of Africa's largest open-air markets, offering everything from traditional crafts to aromatic spices. Savour authentic Ethiopian cuisine like injera and doro wat at local eateries while partaking in the traditional coffee ceremony.

This Injera looks great! Share down below what you usually like in your tray 

2. Dakar, Senegal - A Cultural Melting Pot

Ariel view of Gorée Island

Dakar, perched on the Cape Verde Peninsula, is a lively coastal city bursting with cultural vibrancy. Navigate the vibrant markets of Marché Sandaga and Marché Kermel, where you can haggle for unique West African fabrics, jewellery, and art. A boat trip to Gorée Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides a profound insight into its history as a slave trading hub. Sample Senegalese dishes like thieboudienne and yassa at local restaurants and immerse yourself in Dakar's thriving music scene.

Why can I smell the spices 😂

3. Kigali, Rwanda - City of Resilience

Fabric stall at Kimironko Market 

Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is a city that has transformed itself into a modern, green, and peaceful oasis. Commence your visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial, a sombre yet essential experience that pays homage to the country's history. Discover the city's lush hills, explore vibrant markets like Kimironko, and savour Rwandan coffee at a local café. Kigali's serene streets and welcoming ambience make it an ideal destination for a reflective city break.

Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre

4. Maputo, Mozambique - The Indian Ocean Jewel

Ariel view of the city 

Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, seamlessly blends Portuguese colonial architecture with African charm. Explore the historic Fortaleza of Maputo and the striking Maputo Central Train Station. Dive into local life at the bustling Central Market, where you'll find fresh seafood and traditional crafts. Relish Mozambican specialities, such as peri-peri prawns, at seaside restaurants. Maputo's vivacious music scene, characterized by marrabenta rhythms, will keep you dancing into the night.

Look at the colour on that 🥵🤤

One can also not forget the gorgeous coastline for beachgoers. The crystal waters are sure to mesmerise and soothe anyone. Plus, they make for great photos!

Look at that view !

5. Accra, Ghana - Tradition Meets Modernity

Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum

Accra, Ghana's capital, is a dynamic city with a rich cultural heritage. Begin your exploration at the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, dedicated to Ghana's first president. Experience the lively street art scene in Jamestown, one of Accra's oldest districts. Shop for kente cloth and Adinkra symbols at the bustling Makola Market, and indulge in Ghanaian street food like waakye and kelewele. Accra's bustling nightlife, featuring highlife music and trendy bars, ensures you're entertained after sunset.

Makola Market courtesy Shoot Ghana Photography 

6. Zanzibar City, Tanzania - An Island Paradise with History

Narrow passage at Stone town 

6. Zanzibar City is the capital of the Zanzibar Archipelago, a captivating blend of historical charm and stunning beaches. Wander through Stone Town's labyrinthine streets, where you'll encounter Swahili culture, historic architecture, and vibrant bazaars. Visit the Palace Museum, the House of Wonders, and the Old Fort. Don't forget to explore the island's pristine beaches and indulge in Swahili cuisine, especially seafood dishes with a hint of exotic spices.

Palace Museum, Zanzibar

7. Bamako, Mali - A Cultural Hub on the Niger River

Bamako, Mali

Bamako, Mali's capital, sits on the banks of the majestic Niger River and offers a rich cultural experience. Explore the bustling streets of the Marché Rose, where you can purchase intricate Tuareg jewellery and traditional textiles. Discover the Musée National, which showcases Malian art and history. Be sure to savour Malian cuisine at local eateries, including maafe (peanut stew) and brochettes (grilled skewers). Enjoy the city's vibrant music scene with the hypnotic rhythms of traditional instruments.

Tuareg jewelry in different colours and styles

8. Asmara, Eritrea - Art Deco Time Capsule

 Asmara Opera House

Asmara, Eritrea's capital, is a city frozen in time with a stunning collection of Art Deco architecture. Stroll through the city centre and admire the well-preserved buildings, remnants of Italian colonial rule. Visit the historic Fiat Tagliero Building and the Asmara Opera House. Delight in Eritrean cuisine, featuring injera bread and a variety of flavorful stews. Asmara offers a unique blend of history, culture, and architectural beauty.

Eritrean style Injera

9. Windhoek, Namibia - Gateway to Namibian Adventures

Christuskirche, front view 

Windhoek, Namibia's capital, is an excellent starting point for exploring this stunning country. Discover the city's German colonial heritage in its architecture and cuisine. Visit the Christuskirche, a Neo-Gothic church, and the Alte Feste Museum, which delves into Namibia's history. Try Namibian game meat at local restaurants, such as Oryx and Springbok. Windhoek is a gateway to Namibia's incredible landscapes, including the Namib Desert and Etosha National Park.

Spinach Soup, looks good 😋

10. Freetown, Sierra Leone - A Coastal Gem

Ruins of Bunce Island 

Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, combines rich history with breathtaking natural beauty. Explore the city's history at the Sierra Leone National Museum and the historic Bunce Island. Relax on pristine Lumley Beach, known for its golden sands and vibrant nightlife. Indulge in Sierra Leonean cuisine, including delicious dishes like cassava leaves and jollof rice. Freetown offers a unique blend of history, culture, and seaside relaxation.

Jollof Rice and Beef Coastline View 

Conclusion

These ten unconventional city destinations in Africa promise to deliver exceptional experiences that will linger in your memory. Venture off the beaten path, embrace the warmth of African hospitality, and embark on urban adventures, introducing you to the continent's rich tapestry of history, culture, and beauty. Your next extraordinary journey awaits in these remarkable African cities.

In closing, Africa's lesser-explored cities offer intrepid travellers an exceptional blend of culture, history, and authenticity. These ten urban gems beckon those seeking unique experiences off the beaten path. As you embark on your journey through Dakar's bustling markets, Maputo's coastal delights, or Asmara's Art Deco time capsule, remember that every corner of Africa holds its own story.

So, pack your bags, embrace the spirit of adventure, and immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder these hidden city break destinations offer. Each one promises a unique and unforgettable experience, leaving you with memories that will last a lifetime.

Tags: #AfricanCityBreaks #HiddenGems #OffTheBeatenPath #UrbanAdventures

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08/09/2023

love this guide! thank you for sharing!