19/03/24
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Luanda: Tourists should start their Angolan adventure by exploring the capital Luanda where they can get the vibe of the locals and experience their hospitality.
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Cameia National Park: Once a game reserve, Cameia National Park faced many challenges even after its designation as a protected area, mainly because of the civil war that brought poaching.
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Kalandula Falls: The Kalandula Falls of Angola can equal the beauty of the world-famous Victoria Falls on the border of its neighbor Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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Cangandala National Park: Cangandala National Park is Angola’s smallest, but it has a myriad of surprises. It’s most famous as the home of the rare giant sable antelopes, though it’s not known how many of them are left in the park.
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M'banza-Kongo: The town of Mbanza-Kongo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the ruins of the once-thriving Kingdom of Kongo.
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Iona National Park: Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, two rivers, and a plateau, the Iona National Park is an inviting place for outdoorsmen.
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Sassa Caves: Spelunkers and first-time cavers will have a fun time exploring Sassa Caves. Located in the province of Kwanza Sul, this destination is proof that Mother Nature is a great artist.
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Mupa National Park: Those visiting Angola to birdwatch should head to Mupa National Park, an avifauna paradise, thanks to two rivers that pass through it.
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