Africa is home to some of the most breathtaking destinations in the world, boasting stunning landscapes, diverse cultures, and a rich history. The continent offers everything from the vast Sahara Desert to the lush Congo Rainforest and the wildlife-packed savannas of Kenya and Botswana.
Beyond its natural beauty, Africa has also made a global impact in music, fashion, and technology, solidifying itself as a powerhouse of culture and innovation. According to TourAfric, a popular YouTube channel, Morocco claims the top spot as the most visited country in Africa.
Morocco is renowned for its vibrant cities like Marrakech and Fez, where visitors can explore colourful souks, historic medinas, and stunning landmarks such as the Bahia Palace. Its rich culture, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality make it a favourite among travellers.

In second place is Egypt, known for its famous pyramids and warm temperatures – the country is another popular spot for those looking to visit Africa.
Tourists often enjoy Egypt’s rich history while touring its ancient monuments such as the Valley of Kings and the Sphinx.
In third place is South Africa which offers safaris in Kruger National Park, stunning views from Table Mountain and world-class wine tasting in the Cape Winelands.

Nigeria is not listed in the top 10 places to visit and Kenya just makes it onto the list at number eight.
Other countries featured on the list include Ghana and Tunisia – both making it into the top five spots to visit on the continent.
Ghana, at number four on the list, boasts a rich history with landmarks like the Cape Coast Castle and its bustling capital, Accra.
Tunisia, at number five on the list is known for its beaches and vibrant markets, the country has strong French and Arab influences making it a vibrant cultural hub.

Top 10 Most Visited Countries in Africa
- Morocco – A cultural gem with ancient cities, desert landscapes, and stunning coastlines.
- Egypt – Home to the iconic pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Nile River.
- South Africa – A safari paradise with breathtaking views from Table Mountain and a world-class wine industry.
- Ghana – Rich in history, with attractions like Cape Coast Castle and the bustling capital, Accra.
- Tunisia – Famous for its Mediterranean beaches and historic ruins.
- Namibia – Known for its vast deserts, dramatic landscapes, and unique wildlife.
- Tanzania – The gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar’s beaches, and Serengeti safaris.
- Kenya – A leading safari destination with the Maasai Mara and picturesque coastlines.
- Zimbabwe – Zimbabwe is famous for Victoria Falls, one of the world’s largest waterfalls, as well as its rich wildlife in Hwange and Mana Pools National Parks. It remains a top destination for adventure and nature lovers.
- Uganda – Dubbed the “Pearl of Africa,” Uganda is famous for its lush green landscapes, gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, and the source of the Nile. The country’s rich culture and warm hospitality continue to attract visitors from around the world.

Uganda’s inclusion in the top 10 reflects its growing appeal as a top travel destination, offering unique wildlife experiences, adventure tourism, and cultural richness.
Whether exploring the mighty Murchison Falls, tracking chimpanzees in Kibale Forest, or enjoying the vibrant nightlife in Kampala, Uganda continues to capture the hearts of travellers.
By Express UK