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Sub Saharan Africa Collection

Sub-Saharan Africa is a land of vibrant cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse wildlife

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Bo-Kaap, Cape Town

Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, South Africa

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Injera basket (Sifet), Ethiopian Highlands, Ethiopia

Injera basket (Sifet), Ethiopian Highlands, Ethiopia Africa, Ethiopia, The Ethiopian Highlands, Colourful woven Injera basket, called a Sifet

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Loxodonta africana (Elephant)

Loxodonta africana (Elephant), Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: A Himba woman in traditional attire. Her body gleams from a mixture of red ochre

A Himba woman in traditional attire. Her body gleams from a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs. Her long hair is styled in the traditional Himba way

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Rooi Drom features on most Namibian maps and a visitor

Rooi Drom features on most Namibian maps and a visitor could be excused if he or she expected it to be an important centre

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Savanna, Kidepo national park, Uganda, East Africa

Savanna, Kidepo national park, Uganda, East Africa

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Gisenyi, Rwanda. A Ugandan dance group perfoms at FESPAD pan African dance festival

Gisenyi, Rwanda. A Ugandan dance group perfoms at FESPAD pan African dance festival

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Masai Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi), Samburu National Reserve, Kenya

Masai Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi), Samburu National Reserve, Kenya

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Acacia tree at sunrise

Acacia tree at sunrise, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Juba, South Sudan. Restaurant on the banks of the river Nile

Juba, South Sudan. Restaurant on the banks of the river Nile

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Juba, South Sudan. The South Sudanese Flag flying at the mausoleum of John Garang

Juba, South Sudan. The South Sudanese Flag flying at the mausoleum of John Garang former president of South Sudan

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Ruhengeri, Rwanda. This small market town is the closest settlement to the Volcanoes

Ruhengeri, Rwanda. This small market town is the closest settlement to the Volcanoes National Park

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Kigali, Rwanda. An aerial view of the Nyamirambo football stadium

Kigali, Rwanda. An aerial view of the Nyamirambo football stadium

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Bujumbura, Burundi. New buildings signify economic development

Bujumbura, Burundi. New buildings signify economic development

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Burundi. A woman uses traditional pots to transport her goods to market

Burundi. A woman uses traditional pots to transport her goods to market

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Burundi. The Chutes de la Kagera deep within the Mpinga National park

Burundi. The Chutes de la Kagera deep within the Mpinga National park

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Bujumbura, Burundi. As the hills of eastern Congo loom on the horizon, the Bora Bora

Bujumbura, Burundi. As the hills of eastern Congo loom on the horizon, the Bora Bora beach resort provides an oasis of luxury

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Gitega, Burundi. Relics of colonialism remain in the previous capital of Burundi

Gitega, Burundi. Relics of colonialism remain in the previous capital of Burundi. Tropical modernism was fashionable among expats in the 1950s

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Burundi. A couple outside a traditional house on their farm

Burundi. A couple outside a traditional house on their farm

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Himba women perform the otjiunda dance

Himba women perform the otjiunda dance, stamping their feet, clapping and chanting while one of them gyrates in the centre of the circle

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Virunga Mountains, Volcano, Rwanda

Virunga Mountains, Volcano, Rwanda

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Juba, South Sudan. Barges transporting goods on the river Nile

Juba, South Sudan. Barges transporting goods on the river Nile

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Juba, South Sudan. A main street used to transport good into the city

Juba, South Sudan. A main street used to transport good into the city

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Unity State, South Sudan. The landscape phtographed from the air

Unity State, South Sudan. The landscape phtographed from the air

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Leer, Unity State, South Sudan. Aerial view of the city

Leer, Unity State, South Sudan. Aerial view of the city

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Aweil, South Sudan. Disused railway, built by the British Colonialists

Aweil, South Sudan. Disused railway, built by the British Colonialists

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan. The sun sets on the swamps

Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan. The sun sets on the swamps

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Isiolo, Northern Kenya. A camel with a traditional carved bell in a traditional Somali

Isiolo, Northern Kenya. A camel with a traditional carved bell in a traditional Somali Boma

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Kigali, Rwanda. The Union Trade Centre is the focus for retail in the city

Kigali, Rwanda. The Union Trade Centre is the focus for retail in the city

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Kigali, Rwanda. A Intore dancer entertains at FESPAD Pan African dance festival

Kigali, Rwanda. A Intore dancer entertains at FESPAD Pan African dance festival

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Vruniga, Rwanda. Traditional Intore dancers perform at the annual gorilla naming ceremony

Vruniga, Rwanda. Traditional Intore dancers perform at the annual gorilla naming ceremony, Kwita Izina

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Virunga, Rwanda. A silverback gorilla peers through the undergrowth

Virunga, Rwanda. A silverback gorilla peers through the undergrowth

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Virunga, Rwanda. Traditional Intore dancers perform at the foot of the Volcanoes National

Virunga, Rwanda. Traditional Intore dancers perform at the foot of the Volcanoes National Park

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Rwanda. The land of a thousand hills Rwandas unique geology is the base of many folk

Rwanda. The land of a thousand hills Rwandas unique geology is the base of many folk tales

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Rwanda. Lake Burero reaches out underneath the volcanoes

Rwanda. Lake Burero reaches out underneath the volcanoes. The volcanic lakes provide protected habitat for numerous species of birds

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Kigali, Rwanda. An aerial view of a new suburb under construction

Kigali, Rwanda. An aerial view of a new suburb under construction. As Kigali rapidly expands many new developments are emerging

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Kigali, Rwanda. A carefully modelled roundabout marks the beginning of the airport road

Kigali, Rwanda. A carefully modelled roundabout marks the beginning of the airport road

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Kigali, Rwanda. The colourful water tower of the national stadium stands high above

Kigali, Rwanda. The colourful water tower of the national stadium stands high above the city

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Kigali, Rwanda. An aerial view of the city slums

Kigali, Rwanda. An aerial view of the city slums

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Burundi. A monument to the pyramids marks the source of the nile

Burundi. A monument to the pyramids marks the source of the nile

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Bujumbura, Burundi. A modern Chinese car on the beach at the weekend

Bujumbura, Burundi. A modern Chinese car on the beach at the weekend

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Gitega, Burundi. A replica of the traditional royal palace at Gitega museum

Gitega, Burundi. A replica of the traditional royal palace at Gitega museum

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Burundi. Palm oil tree plantations line the shores of lake Tanganyika

Burundi. Palm oil tree plantations line the shores of lake Tanganyika

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Burundi. The boutique blue bay resort on the shores of lake Tanganyika provides luxury

Burundi. The boutique blue bay resort on the shores of lake Tanganyika provides luxury accommodation to visitors

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Burundi. Locals fish on the The Lac des Oiseaux which is home to numerous species

Burundi. Locals fish on the The Lac des Oiseaux which is home to numerous species of exotic birds

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Ruyigi, Burundi. A hospital left behind from the Belgian colonial era now serves a

Ruyigi, Burundi. A hospital left behind from the Belgian colonial era now serves a rapidly expanding population

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Burundi. Fish hung out to dry on the shores of lake Tanganyika

Burundi. Fish hung out to dry on the shores of lake Tanganyika

Background imageSub Saharan Africa Collection: Burundi. The main road to Tanzania provides an essential trade route

Burundi. The main road to Tanzania provides an essential trade route



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Sub-Saharan Africa is a land of vibrant cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse wildlife. In the colorful streets of Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, one can immerse themselves in the rich history and heritage of this region. The aroma of injera fills the air as locals gather around an intricately woven basket (Sifet) in the Ethiopian Highlands, sharing a meal that embodies tradition and community. Amongst the vast savannas of Uganda's Kidepo National Park stands Loxodonta africana - a majestic elephant roaming freely in its natural habitat. Further east in Kenya's Samburu National Reserve, a Masai Giraffe gracefully stretches its long neck to reach for leaves on an Acacia tree at sunrise. In Namibia's Rooi Drom, visitors are captivated by its beauty which features prominently on maps; here they can witness nature at its finest. Meanwhile, Mali boasts architectural wonders like the magnificent Djenne Mosque located within Niger Inland Delta's Mopti region. The shores of Zanzibar come alive with traditional dhows sailing across turquoise waters - a testament to centuries-old maritime traditions. And along Juba's river Nile in South Sudan, restaurants offer scenic views while serving delectable dishes that reflect local flavors. But perhaps it is the people who truly define Sub-Saharan Africa. A Himba woman adorned in her traditional attire shines with red ochre as she proudly represents her culture and heritage. In Gisenyi, Rwanda during FESPAD pan African dance festival, Ugandan dance groups showcase their talents and celebrate unity through music and movement. Sub-Saharan Africa is not just a place; it is an experience that encompasses awe-inspiring sights like elephants roaming free or giraffes reaching for food amidst stunning sunrises. It embraces cultural diversity seen through vibrant festivals or women dressed in traditional attire gleaming with pride. This captivating region offers something extraordinary for every traveler seeking adventure, beauty, and a deeper understanding of the world we share.