Africa offers a plethora of mesmerizing hiking trails beyond the popular Drakensberg and Kilimanjaro, with diverse landscapes beckoning adventurers from Central to Southern, North, East, and West Africa. From the snow-clad Rwenzori Mountains in Uganda to the vibrant Chamarel Waterfall and Seven Coloured Earths in Mauritius, and the challenging Mount Cameroon in West Africa, the continent boasts a variety of trails rich in biodiversity and stunning views, such as Mount Mulanje in Malawi and Monte Alen National Park in Equatorial Guinea. Additionally, trekkers can explore the Rif Mountains in Morocco, Dogon Country in Mali, and Malolotja Nature Reserve in Swaziland, along with the highlands of Lesotho’s Bokong Nature Reserve, offering a range of hiking experiences through diverse terrains and natural beauty.
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BBC smuggles phones into el-Fasher to uncover hunger and fear
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