In 2016, AGrlCanMAC is touring
every country in Africa and we are welcoming each of you to travel with us!
Currently, there are 54 countries in the African continent and each month of
this year we are virtually visiting 5 different countries in alphabetical
order.
Milan is a New York City based, creative writer and the founder of AGrlCanMAC. She's a self proclaimed accessories junkie who's passionate about healthy living, adventure, books, crystals, the Law of Attraction and arts & crafts. AGrlCanMAC is a resource for women of color all over the world who want to look good, radiate good and feel good at the same damn time.
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Our bags are packed and our next
stop is Angola! The itinerary is finalized and it is the perfect
balance of adventure and relaxation. Let's get into it!
We'll be hanging out in the country's capital, Luanda, which sits on the country's Atlantic Ocean coast and it's looking like it's all about beach life here! Since we don't speak Portuguese or any of the local tribal languages, we will be exploring with multi-lingual guides. We've heard that Angolans love music and a reason to party and we like the sound of that!
Ilha do Mussulo (Mussulo Island) near Luanda, Angola {Image Source} |
Since Luanda is right on the Atlantic Ocean coast, we looking forward to tasting all the various fish and lobster dishes, stews and lots of yummy fruits and we will be checking out what cultural and educational experiences this town and country have to offer. Like Algeria, we are advised not to drink the tap water there but mineral and/or bottled water is readily available.
AGrlCanMAC Tour de l’Afrique 2016: Angola Itinerary
Day 1
- Get settled and relax at hotel
- Get settled and relax at hotel
Day 2
- Parque Nacional da Kissamma- to see antelope, giraffe, elephants, ostrich, zebras and more!
- Parque Nacional da Kissamma- to see antelope, giraffe, elephants, ostrich, zebras and more!
Day 3
- Museum hopping
National Anthropology Museum
National Slavery Museum
- Historical sites and landmark hopping
Igrega do Como (17th century church)
Igrega da Nazare (17th century church)
Igrega Nossa Senhora do Populo (15th century church)
- Museum hopping
National Anthropology Museum
National Slavery Museum
- Historical sites and landmark hopping
Igrega do Como (17th century church)
Igrega da Nazare (17th century church)
Igrega Nossa Senhora do Populo (15th century church)
Mausoleum de Agostinho Neto in Luanda, Angola {Image Source: Trip Visor} |
Day 4
- Forteleza do Sao Miguel- a historical fort built by the Portuguese during colonial times
- Mausoleum of Agostinho Neto- mausoleum dedicated to Angola's first president Agostinho Neto who led the country to attaining their independence.
- Forteleza do Sao Miguel- a historical fort built by the Portuguese during colonial times
- Mausoleum of Agostinho Neto- mausoleum dedicated to Angola's first president Agostinho Neto who led the country to attaining their independence.
Day 5
- Beach day at Mussulo Island- Enjoy it's beauty and check out the great restaurants there.
- Beach day at Mussulo Island- Enjoy it's beauty and check out the great restaurants there.
Day 6
- Go for a walk at Avenida 4 de Fevereiro and take in the scenery
- Benfica Handcrafts Market (just south of Luanda) for artisan crafts and souvenir shopping
- Check out Twenty nightclub/bar for drinks and dancing
- Go for a walk at Avenida 4 de Fevereiro and take in the scenery
- Benfica Handcrafts Market (just south of Luanda) for artisan crafts and souvenir shopping
- Check out Twenty nightclub/bar for drinks and dancing
Calulu- Angolan fish dish {Image Source} |
Day 7
- Rest at the hotel or chill at the local beach because Benin is up next!
Now obviously, there is way more to
see and do in Luanda and in other cities in Angola than was shared. This
is the perfect reason to visit again and see what we didn't get to see and
experience on this trip!
Have you been to Angola or the capital city, Luanda?
If so, where and what else would visitors enjoy there? Chime in below in the
comments section.
Benfica Handcrafts Market in Luanda, Angola {Image Source} |
References
Trip Advisor
Wiki Travel
www.luanda-nightlife.com (site is in Portuguese so just select to have your browser translate it to another language if you do not understand Portuguese)
www.luanda-nightlife.com (site is in Portuguese so just select to have your browser translate it to another language if you do not understand Portuguese)
Milan is a New York City based, creative writer and the founder of AGrlCanMAC. She's a self proclaimed accessories junkie who's passionate about healthy living, adventure, books, crystals, the Law of Attraction and arts & crafts. AGrlCanMAC is a resource for women of color all over the world who want to look good, radiate good and feel good at the same damn time.
Follow AGCM on Twitter /// Instagram /// Pinterest /// Youtube
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