Angola Travel
Hard times for centuries together may have created a barren and hard shell around Angola, but this south-central African country is not deprived of natural beauty and places of interest to the tourists. Post 2002 socio-political and economic stability has widened the scope of travel and tourism in Angola once more to much satisfaction of the globe trotters. However, Angola may not appear to be as welcoming or safe as many other African destinations. Therefore, maintaining some safety precautions will do you much good.
Here are some of the most charted destinations in Angola that will make your tour here truly remarkable. Have a look:
Luanda: Angola is a fastest growing economy not only in Africa but in regard to the whole world as well. Much of this development is centered in the Angola capital Luanda. This capital city can very well be described as a land of opposites and extremes. On one hand you will be greeted with the natural charm of the Atlantic ocean and its exotic coastline; while on the other a modern city with all its hustle-bustle is also present here in Luanda.
Lubango: Within the war and civil problem scarred Angola, Lubango is a place that can be described as a traveler’s haven. With fresh and spirited cascading waterfalls, the dreadful and yet exotic volcanic fissures and a welcoming city ambiance, Lubango is the place that will make your Angola tour memorable.
Parque Nacional da Kissama: This is a wildlife park which will offer a peep into the natural surrounding of a number of wildlife species. A visit to this wildlife sanctuary is worth your time in Angola.
Miradouro de Lua: If you are always enamored by the craft of natural landscape architecture, Miradouro de Lua is the place for you to be. Yet another time you will get the chance to praise the artistry of nature seeing the moonlike cliffs that cascades down into the Atlantic Ocean.
Some words of caution: While staying within Luanda is the safest bet for the travelers in Angola, if you must venture outside, seek assistance from the qualified local people who can warn you about the particular danger and can steer you clear of the trouble. Keeping your travel documents handy is another important part of the precaution you should take while in Angola.

