Welcome to Africa
Come explore!
Nile River
The Nile river is the longest river in the world at 4,160 miles long. It flows northward through parts of Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Zaire. 20% of Sudan's total crop area is furnished water from the Nile. The Nile is an important source if hydroelectric power. Come bungy jump into the Nile river, go white water rafting or even kayaking!
Kalahari Desert
The Kalahari Desert goes through three different countries! It covers 100,000 square miles in southern Africa. It lies between the Orange and Zambezi rivers dotted with dry lake beds. Covered with reddish sand while grass grows throughout, during the rainy season. Grazing and small-scale agriculture are possible in some areas. Come sand sliding through the desert and at night, watch the beautiful sky as the sun sets into the hills of the desert.
Atlas mountains
The Atlas Mountains are a system of mountain ranges and plateaus in northwest Africa. They extend 1,500 miles from southwest Morocco through Algeria to north Tunisia.The slopes facing north are well watered and contain farmland and forests. Some parts have salt lakes and flats. These mountains are covered in minerals like coal, iron, oil, and phosphates. Go hiking on the Atlas mountains, who knows what you'll find or who you'll meet in the agricultural mountains.
Madagascar
Madagascar is located in the Indian ocean, separated from the east African coast by the Mozambique channel. It is the fourth largest island in the world, one of several in the Malagasy Republic. Made up of highland plateau , which now is largely deforested. Fringed by lowland coastal strip with lagoons among the eastern coast. The economy is overwhelmingly agricultural. Swim with the fish in the Indian ocean, take a walk in the rain forest or even on the beach. Meet some lemurs and walk through the beautiful parks of the wonderful Madagascar