Angola

Oscar Scafidi author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides

Publishing:24th Jul '26

£24.99

This title is due to be published on 24th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Angola cover

. Still the only dedicated, full-length English-language guidebook . Travel is ever-easier and cheaper: a new international airport opened in 2024, competition has reduced air-travel costs, and 100 countries benefit from visa waivers or on-arrival visas . Tourism is predicted to rise to 318K by 2030 (target: 2 million by 2050) . November 2025 (eight months before publication) marks 50 years of independence from Portugal . Author was a long-term resident, updater is an Africa-specialist travel writer About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . Authentic guides, written by expert authors who really know their destinations. . Comprehensive, practical information with a particular focus on wildlife, culture and sustainability . For more information, follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook, or visit bradtguides.com

Angola travel guide. Expert travel tips and information on everything from Luanda hotels and restaurants to colonial sites, architecture, art and culture. Also features wildlife, birdwatching, national parks, Pungo Andongo, Benguela railway, Tchitundo-Hulo rock paintings, Cabo Ledo, M'banza Congo, Iona, Luando, Kissama and Kalandula waterfall.The new fourth edition of Bradt's Angola remains the only dedicated, full-length English-language guide to this increasingly popular and now readily accessible southern African nation, which offers a heady combination of wildlife-rich rainforests, world-class surfing and beaches, remote deserts and richly diverse human culture. Luanda is a capital of contrasts, offering everything from colonial Portuguese ruins to $100-a-plate sushi bars, a vibrant carnival to sophisticated nightclubs, and landscaped waterfronts to grand public buildings. Venture beyond the urban bustle, perhaps on the recently rehabilitated Benguela railway, and you can discover attractions ranging from frontier diamond towns to relaxed beach resorts, excellent sea-fishing to some of the world's most enthralling surfing (at Cabo Ledo). The country's Atlantic coast stretches through landscapes as varied as tropical rainforest in the north and desert in the south, and includes over 1,000 km of unspoilt sands. In eight ever-improving national parks, large mammals lost to poaching are being reintroduced. African Parks-run Iona is the jewel in the crown, while Luando remains one of the only places left to spot the critically endangered giant sable antelope, Angola's national symbol. Elsewhere, visitors can discover Africa's third-highest waterfall (Kalandula), numerous highly regarded birding spots and a rich human culture that binds together more than 40 ethnic identities. Unmissable attractions include the 20,000-year-old rock paintings at Tchitundo-Hulo, and M'banza Congo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was formerly the centre of power for the Kilukeni dynasty, who founded the stone city a century before the Portuguese colonisers arrived. Across 19 chapters, Bradt's Angola offers full practical and background information, and incisive coverage of the whole country. This fourth edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect Angola's rapid rate of change, notably the reinvigoration of the tourist industry - including through a new international airport, lower flight costs, high-quality roads and now-straightforward visa processes - as a key plank in Angola's plan for economic diversity and sustainable development. Bradt's Angola is ideal for everyone keen to unveil the secrets of this vast, intriguing country - from surfers visiting independently to birdwatchers on organised tours, adventurous travellers to fishing enthusiasts, and overlanders to NGO workers.

ISBN: 9781804693599

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384 pages

4th Revised edition