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6 Breathtaking Easter Holiday Destinations in Africa

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Written by Jesca

April marks the beginning of a transitional period for the best Easter holiday destinations in Africa, as summer slowly gives way to autumn. Whether you want to explore the continent’s vast wildlife, indulge in its rich culture or soak up some sun on a beach – there are plenty of options for every kind of traveller. Exploring the beauty of African countries during the Easter holiday is an unforgettable experience, away from the hustle and bustle of peak season crowds.

From picturesque scenery to delectable cuisine and friendly locals, each country on this continent has something special to offer for a memorable holiday. From enjoying sunny skies to avoiding hefty prices, it’s no surprise that these are some of the best places to explore this month – where summer meets winter creating an enchanting middle ground.

Where is Hot in Africa in April?

Popular destinations like Morocco, Egypt, and South Africa are sizzling hot at this time of the year. For instance, Sharm El Sheikh has an average daytime temperature of around 30°C that drops to a low 18°C during nightfall. Meanwhile, in Kenya, the weather is typically hot and sunny with occasional showers, while Morocco is usually quite dry at this time of year.

Which African Country to Visit in April?

If you are seeking a thrilling African safari experience, April is the perfect time to visit southern destinations such as Botswana, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, and Namibia. Furthermore, iconic Victoria Falls and Cape Town can be incorporated into your itinerary for an even more extraordinary journey.

Which are the Best Easter Holiday Destinations in Africa?

1. South Africa 

Kruger National Park South Africa.

Elephants at the Kruger National Park. Photo/East Cape Tours

From the mesmerizing Kruger National Park to dynamic Cape Town, this stunning nation has something for everyone the more the reason it appears among the most adventurous Easter Holiday Destinations in Africa. Make unforgettable memories as you traverse through some of the world’s most spectacular landscapes and enjoy an incredible safari experience all year round.

In April, Kruger National Park in South Africa experiences delightful autumn temperatures. This means comfortable weather and only a bit of rain for visitors. Plus, with rivers and waterholes brimming, your tour will be surrounded by rich greenery perfect for wildlife spotting. Water shortage brings animals out into the open, making it even more thrilling when you come across them as you journey through this beautiful landscape. Here you have the wondrous opportunity to witness majestic elephants, lions, buffaloes, leopards, zebras and many other stunning creatures in their natural habitat.

When it’s time to move on to another best Easter holiday destinations in Africa, head towards Cape Town, Africa’s oldest yet definitely not least beautiful city full of captivating attractions and experiences waiting just around every corner. Presenting itself in a picturesque landscape beneath the renowned Table Mountain, traversing through Cape Town has become an experience like no other. Whether you’re scaling to the top of Table Mountain, journeying to the nearby wine country or sailing towards Robben Island – home of Nelson Mandela’s imprisonment – there is certainly something for every type of traveller.

2. Botswana

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Kalahari Desert. Photo/Gorilla trekking.

April marks the beginning of a dry season in Botswana, and with clear skies; virtually no rain to ruin your vacation. It is, therefore the perfect time to go for a visit. Best of all, Botswana’s lush grasslands are full of exciting wildlife – so be sure to keep your eyes out for sightings of the Big Five. There is no doubt that Easter holiday destinations in Africa blossom in Botswana.

At the heart of the Kalahari Desert lies the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, home to some of Africa’s most unique wildlife such as the incredible antelope species – Gemsbok, Kudu, Springbok and Eland. Thanks to its ecosystems and the accompanying Chobe River, the park has something special that no other parks can offer. This is so, especially during dry seasons when water holes around Botswana have dried out. You can see up to 50,000 elephants come together on the riverbank looking for water.

3. Namibia 

A honeymoon experience at the NamidRand Reserve, Namibia

Some of the wildlife in the NamidRand Reserve, Namibia [Photo by Timbuktu Travel]

Namibia is among one of the best Easter holiday destinations in Africa. It is a wonderland of remarkable contrasts, and the ultimate destination for anyone who wants to experience beautiful landscapes, vigorous wildlife, and rich culture. If you want to take an Easter vacation during the Easter break, nowhere else will you find such beauty in Africa.

The temperatures are still moderate despite the ending rainy season; lush vegetation only adds to its already alluring appeal. Take your pick of some of the country’s most awe-inspiring attractions, like the Namib Desert, Sossusvlei dunes and Fish River Canyon for a trekking trip full of surprises. Crawling with fascinating wildlife such as lions, springboks, cheetahs, and rare antelopes – you won’t ever regret exploring this place.

Namibia’s lush, breathtaking landscape provides the perfect canvas to capture amazing photographs of its unique terrain. The contrasting colours offered by the various deserts make them particularly photogenic and provide an ideal opportunity for photographers looking to break away from traditional scenery shots. Be astounded by the 300-metre-high, rust-colored sandbanks and desolate scenery that stretches out in every direction.

Sossusvlei is also home to some of the world’s highest sand dunes, Deadvlei – an ancient dried salt lake – and Sesriem Canyon, a three-kilometre gorge carved over millions of years by Tsauchab River. Not only that, but it reaches depths of up to 30 metres deep. Enchant yourself with the majestic beauty of Africa by pairing your trip to Namibia with Cape Town, Victoria Falls or a safari in Kruger National Park. Enjoy some of the finest sights, sounds and experiences this great continent has to offer.

4. Victoria Falls in Zambia-Zimbabwe Border

Easter Holiday Destinations in Africa

Zambia Victoria falls waterfall. Photo/Encyclopedia Britannica.

If you’re looking for the best Easter holiday destinations in Africa full of breathtaking views and majestic surroundings in Africa, then Victoria Falls is the perfect destination. If wildlife spotting is your thing, this spot near Chobe National Park in Botswana makes it easy to explore incredible African species. Victoria Falls is one of Africa’s best Easter holiday destinations, thanks to its mild temperatures and a small chance for rain.

With the Zambezi River just around the corner, you can enjoy thrilling activities such as white water rafting, bungee jumping, or even taking a helicopter ride over the falls–all of which will provide an incredible adrenaline rush! For those who prefer something a bit more laid back, simply go for a leisurely game drive in the national park. Not only will you be able to marvel at the white rhinos, elephants and buffalos, but also get up close with hippos in their natural habitat.

5. Mauritius 

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Mauritius, Port Louis. Photo/discoverafrica.com

Mauritius boasts a lavish subtropical climate that generally delivers balmy, beach-worthy weather for much of the year. Even so, January and February may bring cyclones from the Indian Ocean resulting in greater precipitation. For years, this picturesque island has been a go-to destination for families seeking to escape the everyday.

With its warm and inviting waters, children can safely enjoy swimming while older travellers have endless opportunities to try thrilling activities such as water skiing, parasailing or windsurfing. And with plenty of resorts offering kids’ clubs onsite, parents can indulge in some much-deserved rest while their kids stay active d – whether scuba diving or golfing for a truly memorable Easter holiday, head to the stunning island of Mauritius. With its idyllic beaches, peaceful hideaways and tropical climate, you won’t be disappointed. It is no wonder this has been one of Africa’s most popular holiday destinations for years.

6. Seychelles 

Scuba diving in Seychelles

Scuba diving in Seychelles. [Travel Triangle]

If you’re considering Seychelles for your next luxury beach getaway, April is a great time to go. The transition period between wet and cooler winds causes stillness in the water and extraordinary underwater visibility of up to 30 metres (98 feet). Plus, with warmer waters from the trade winds abating ahead of winter’s chillier temperatures, it truly feels like paradise.

Seychelles is one of the best places to visit in April, one of Africa’s most beautiful holiday destinations. From the pristine beaches to crystal-clear waters and an array of extraordinary wildlife, there is something for everyone here – from families to honeymooners. The islands offer unrivalled beauty with white sand beaches, lush forests, granite boulders and secluded coves.

There are numerous activities to enjoy, from swimming and snorkelling to deep-sea fishing, boat tours and windsurfing. Plus, the unique culture of Creole traditions that one can find here is an unforgettable experience. If you’re looking for a truly extraordinary Easter holiday destination, look no further than Seychelles.

Conclusion

April is the perfect time to escape to explore the best Easter holiday destinations in Africa. Whether you’re seeking sun, sand and sea in Mozambique, Mauritius or Seychelles; a unique cultural experience on Ibo Island; or a Robinson Crusoe-style retreat in Quirimbas Archipelago – there is something for everyone in this beautiful continent. So, why not take advantage of the balmy temperatures and make April the month to explore what Africa offers?

About the author

Jesca

Besigye is a Ugandan writer and a teacher by profession. She loves adventure and travelling that's why she loves writing travel blogs.

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