Travel: 3 honeymoon destinations to consider in Africa

Madagascar

So many weddings these season and a lot more people are saying yes to their special ones.

So many weddings these season and a lot more people are saying yes to their special ones.

If you are in this phase and planning your wedding, looking for the perfect honeymoon destination could also be one of the challenges you would face. If you love adventure, then a trip to Africa might just the best idea yet.

Africa is known for its safari, beautiful scenery, exotic food and endless beaches. Get ready for an exciting and adventure filled honeymoon with these 3 honeymoon worthy destinations in Africa.

1. Kenya – Kenya is known to be the world center for animal safaris and this makes it the melting pot with an endless array of activities and destinations that promise undiluted fun.

 

You have the opportunity to explore all the tourist sights, walk through the natural sanctuaries hand in hand, shop, dine and relish the bliss of a newlywed life.

 

When in Kenya, you should visit the wildlife adventure at Masai Mara Plain, take the hot-air balloon to soar above the Masai Mara, visit the beach, climb Mount Kilimanjaro white water raft at Sagna and enjoy an unforgettable cycle ride to Hell’s gate.

2. Mauritius – The island nation of Mauritius often always leaves people breathless. No wonder it is simply referred to some as heaven on earth.

 

It is said to be one of the few places left in the world where you can you can look forward to waking up every morning in paradise with fresh clean air, no loud and obnoxious noises, and dramatic views that are hard to imagine.

When there, you could decide to go island hopping, take romantic cruises, snorkel, Scuba dive and kayak.

3. Madagascar – This is one of the most beautiful places on earth. It has a scenery that is spectacular.

 

It is a perfect fit for couples as you can wander wild and free through one of the national parks and have a date with the Lemur, hike through the limestone forests, and swim in the crystal clear blue waters.

Article by Titi Dokubo

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