Its tropical rainforests, mountain ranges, plunging waterfalls and winding rivers, desolate deserts and white sandy beaches have the potential to put Angola on the tourism map.
For most people, Angola is one of Africa’s last great travel mysteries. Despite its elemental landscapes and boom-bust oil-dependent economy, the country remains closed off to all but the most adventurous travellers thanks to stringent visa policies, high prices and a history that’s been more about war than peace.
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