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10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 11:48pm On Sep 26, 2014
Cape Town

Cape Town has a reputation for picturesque attractions, luxury hotels, unique cuisine and friendly people. The city is a significant tourist destination in Africa. Tourists visit this city in search of art and cultural activities, tasty foods, adventure, cleanliness and healthy environment, great weather and entertaining experiences. Cape Town’s scenic charm is complemented by the hospitable nature of its people which amazes every visitor.

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 11:49pm On Sep 26, 2014
Mombasa, Kenya

Over the years, Mombasa has effectively saved its old-fashioned charm and diverse culture. The city is a combination of natural beauty and urban fascination. Even though, Mombasa is a tropical destination, there is just something different about the city. Visitors who travel to Mombasa are lured by the scene of stunning beaches, exclusive cuisine and friendly people. Mombasa is a clean city; you won’t see waste on beaches or in the forest. The people love their city; they appreciate and respect it a lot.

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 11:50pm On Sep 26, 2014
Zanzibar, Tanzania

You may have wondered how the people of Zanzibar who are a mix of diverse ethnics – (Africans, Arabs, Comorians, Bantu and maybe Asians and Europeans) can live in harmony and still be as warm and friendly as they are. Their religion, social and cultural interaction reflects their historical influences and they are renowned for their hospitality and pleasant cohabitation. If you are looking for a perfect place to relax, Zanzibar is a great destination to visit. Beautiful beaches, fabulous attractions and exciting things to do!

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 11:50pm On Sep 26, 2014
Calabar, Nigeria

It’s been said that Calabar people are the most hospitable people in Nigeria. Tourists visit Calabar because it’s an adventurous, accommodating and sociable local population who keeps the city more hospitable. There is always something fun and lively going on in this city. Apart from the chains of hotels and restaurants that offer unique accommodation, cuisine and hospitality, the city draws a lot of people, both locally and internationally to its exciting events every year. The city has become a momentous tourist destination in Nigeria.

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 11:52pm On Sep 26, 2014
Victoria, Seychelles

With many vacation destinations in the world today, Victoria, the capital city of Seychelles, is a place most people really want to visit. A vacation in Seychelles is most tourists’ dream and it has become a reality for some. Victoria is a warm and relaxed city, full of scenic attractions including the stunning beaches. If you love arts and crafts, seafood, and the beach, you will love to visit Victoria. The locals are amazing and friendly. With the kind of hospitality they offer their visitors, you will wish you could stay longer whenever you visit.

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 11:52pm On Sep 26, 2014
Kololi, The Gambia

The attitude of the populaces of Kololi is very relaxed; they enjoy life to the fullest. Kololi is a resort town on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in Gambia. The town may not boast any famous attraction or popular skyscrapers but it does have a sociable local population that are welcoming and accommodating. The town is home to a lot of restaurants, bars and hotel resorts that provide quality services for modern living. The town is very clean and there are several tourist attractions that will make your travel experience memorable.

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 11:52pm On Sep 26, 2014
Cairo, Egypt

Generally, Egyptians are very friendly people. Cairo, the capital city of Egypt has an authentic historical charm combined with diverse architecture and good hospitality. Tourists visit this city to experience the warmth of the reception of the people. If you are visiting Cairo as a solo traveller, you will never feel alone because you will make friends within a short time. Cairo is one of the best vacation spots in Africa, there are many stunning attractions, things to do and lots of restaurants, bars, pubs and hotels. In Cairo, a foreign person feels at home instantly!

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 11:54pm On Sep 26, 2014
Gaborone, Botswana

Gaborone, the vibrant capital city of Botswana is steeped in history and culture. The city has a very cosmopolitan atmosphere with spirited and friendly people who make visitors quickly feel at home. The city also offers amazing attractions, shopping malls, restaurants and hotels for warm accommodation. As a lively metropolis, Gaborone is perfect place to relax with plenty of things to see and do.

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 11:54pm On Sep 26, 2014
Tunis, Tunisia

Tunis is an ancient city yet sophisticated, and it is much loved by tourists and locals. The city has unique cultural practices and due to its affluent history, there are many primeval and historic places to see. You’ll also find a number of superb restaurants and hotels scattered all over the city. The people of Tunis are amazing people; they are very hospitable and always helpful to foreigners.

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 11:54pm On Sep 26, 2014
Casablanca, Morocco

The nicest way to describe Casablanca is as a hospitable city with a pleasant atmosphere and friendly people. As one of the biggest cities in Africa, one may wonder how sociable the city can be. However, the Moroccans take pride in their city and they are always proud to show visitors how great and friendly they are. The city boasts a vibrant culture and it is famous for its beautiful architecture, tourist hotspots, majestic hotels and amazing restaurants.

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by ayukdaboss(m): 12:11am On Sep 27, 2014
good one smiley
Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by Nobody: 12:24am On Sep 27, 2014
Calabar, Cape town and Zanzibar on Point .... !!
Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by Emmyk(m): 12:36am On Sep 27, 2014
I was only here to see Nigerian City on the list
Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by gregg2: 12:40am On Sep 27, 2014
Emmyk: I was only here to see Nigerian City on the list

Unfortunately, only Calabar made the list
Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by RayPsst(m): 12:44am On Sep 27, 2014
Calabar is the real deal! cheesy Most especially their Women!

I love Calabar.

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Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by manck2: 1:36am On Sep 27, 2014
ondo state

Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by Goddex: 9:50am On Sep 27, 2014
Apart from South Africa, North African countries are the bomb!!!

I'm talking from experience. Except for Islamist extremism, those countries are the most developed in Africa.
Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by ferdsmart(m): 10:17am On Sep 27, 2014
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Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by Goddex: 8:52pm On Sep 27, 2014
Casablanca!!
Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by rosebowl01(m): 9:28pm On Sep 27, 2014
You said "pictures of cities", but you only show swimming pool for Calabar. Abeg, we need actual picture of Calabar city/town.

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Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by tpia1: 9:29pm On Sep 27, 2014
Nigeria can or should probably copy that tree lined avenue in tunisia.

It can be replicated with trees or flowers.
Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by goldfish80(m): 9:53pm On Sep 27, 2014
Seychelles is a paradise on earth. The lovely scenery and white beaches I see in graphics most times looks too good to be real. I must visit Seychelles before I die!
In place of Cairo, I would have Alexandra Egypt . Cairo is just like Lagos. Noisy, traffic jam, thousands of cars honking at the same time, like they are trying take music arggghhhhhh!
Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by engrsyer(m): 10:58pm On Sep 27, 2014
The list is not complete. Port Harcourt is suppose and must be there. Gamborone, Botswana is not suppose to be there hence replaced with PH. Gamborone city is worse than Omoku in Rivers State. Have u come to Rivers State and u didnt eat Isam (periwinkles) and other sea foods? Goosh! U just missed it all.
Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by Rexnegro(m): 11:38pm On Sep 27, 2014
Rapist: Calabar is the real deal! cheesy Most especially their Women!

I love Calabar.
Most Especially their women ? I concur with u bro..na their women gan gan be Calabar....
Re: 10 Most Hospitable Cities in Africa (Pictures) by Nobody: 1:02am On Sep 28, 2014
gregg2: Calabar, Nigeria

It’s been said that Calabar people are the most hospitable people in Nigeria. Tourists visit Calabar because it’s an adventurous, accommodating and sociable local population who keeps the city more hospitable. There is always something fun and lively going on in this city. Apart from the chains of hotels and restaurants that offer unique accommodation, cuisine and hospitality, the city draws a lot of people, both locally and internationally to its exciting events every year. The city has become a momentous tourist destination in Nigeria.


This one Na lie...I spent two weeks in calabar, toured the city and its nothing like this.

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