One of the most enriching ways to ‘find Africa’ is through the cultures and traditions of its people.

Embark on wildlife safaris and visit Africa’s most stunning, historically important cities and the iconic Victoria Falls as you ‘find Africa’ on our Africa Safari and Wildlife Cruises 

Africa is the second-largest continent in both mass and population – spanning over 20 percent of the world’s land area and six percent of the total surface. It is the birthplace of the human species and is one of the most wildly diverse parts of the world – with thousands of different ethnic groups (most of which have distinct languages, dialects and cultures). Many countries incorporate this diversity and even have numerous official languages. Zimbabwe, for example, is home to sixteen – including its three most popular: Shona, Ndebele and English. 

Tribal Traditions 

One of the most enriching ways to explore and learn about the country is through the cultures and traditions of its people. The thousands of African tribes all have their own unique characteristics, many of which are clearly expressed in numerous ways – including various arts and crafts, religion, folklore, fashion, cuisine, music and languages. Most tribal traditions go back hundreds -- sometimes thousands -- of years. Forms of dance are heavily influenced by tribal cultures and can be a spiritual and self-reflective experience. Music is often passed down orally from generation to generation and has sometimes been influenced by other cultures. Various visual cues also contribute to a wealth of different styles of creative expression. Conflicting ideas of beauty and fashion also take root in the way various tribes present themselves. 

Naturally, the best way to learn about a culture is to experience it for yourself. This is why AmaWaterways takes its guests to visit African Villages such as the Kasenu Village in Namibia and see the culture first-hand. Meet the children and the highly respected elders for a slice of everyday life – and walk away forever changed.  

The Road Less Traveled and Main Attractions 

Another way to ‘find Africa’ is by discovering some of its lesser-known towns. Fall in love with the Botswana town of Kasane, just like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton when they chose it as the location of their remarriage vows. Or explore the city of Victoria Falls during your stay by the iconic waterfall, known as one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. Take time to shop and wander through the town during your stay at the legendary Victoria Falls Hotel. Of course, it may be hard to tear yourself away from the hotel’s gorgeous grounds -- filled with lily ponds, arched loggias and sweeping verandas.

And of course, you’ll surely want to fill up with a full taste of Africa by enjoying its first-class cuisine -- surely the tastiest way to discover Africa.

'Find Africa' for yourself on AmaWaterways' itineraries such as Discover Africa, Rivers & Rails of Africa, Wildlife and the Falls, Stars of South Africa and Golden Trails of Africa.

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