Africa is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich history, as well as its many vibrant cultures.
The continent is also home to a number of vibrant, boldly colourful and picturesque attractions worth exploring.
Here’s a look at some of Africa’s most colourful attractions:
Lake Retba, Senegal
Located not too far from Dakar, Lake Retba is also known as Lac Rose or The Pink Lake. The attraction’s water is a shade of pink due to a special type of algae that is attracted to the lake’s high salt content.
It offers a perfect natural pop of color, especially when contrasted against the white of the salt hills piled up alongside the lake. The best time to visit the interesting body of water is during the dry season (between November and June) as that is when it is at its most colourful.
Bo-Kaap, South Africa
The iconic and colourful neighbourhood of Bo-Kaap is rich in history, culture and art. It is situated at the foot of Signal Hill, on the fringe of the city center.
The neighborhood’s brightly-painted houses will not fail to grab your attention. They are picture-perfect and carry a powerful Cape Malay influence from centuries ago. Moreover, the area is also home to several galleries and museums.
When visiting the attraction and exploring all the beauty through your camera lens, it is very important to be considerate, mindful and respectful of the community that lives there.
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Chamarel, Mauritius
Located southwest of Mauritius, Chamarel is a village which is famous for its landscapes and natural beauty. It is also where you will find one of the world’s most colourful geographical formations.
A small area of sand dunes has been dubbed the Seven Coloured Earths. This is because of its rainbow effect of different-hued sands layered side by side.
The earth truly makes a spectacle out of itself by showing off in red, brown, violet, yellow, green, orange, violet, and shades in between. The actual definition of each color may also well vary with whoever is looking at it. Undoubtedly, the attraction is worth seeing at least once in the life of every eager traveller.
Chefchaouen, Morocco
Commonly known as the Blue City, Chefchaouen is renowned for its blue-washed buildings and narrow streets. The picturesque destination is one of the most charming and surreal destinations in the world.
When at the attraction, you can get lost in the maze of narrow passageways and enjoy colourful shops and vibrant markets. There are also a number of gardens which are truly a sight to behold.
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