Angola

A rising adventure destination with Atlantic beaches, dramatic escarpments, waterfalls, and vibrant cities — perfect for travellers looking beyond the usual routes.

Overview

A rising adventure destination with Atlantic beaches, dramatic escarpments, waterfalls, and vibrant cities — perfect for travellers looking beyond the usual routes.

Trip highlights

  • Luanda city experiences: culture, food, and coastal energy
  • Kalandula Falls and other scenic waterfall routes
  • Coastal drives and beaches (seasonal conditions)
  • Mountain and escarpment landscapes with photography stops
  • Custom cross‑border routes from Namibia (where applicable)

Best time to visit

Generally, the dry season (May–October) offers easier road conditions and comfortable temperatures. Shoulder seasons can be great for scenery — we’ll align your route with current access and weather patterns.

Quick planning

  • Ideal trip length: 5–10 days (or add to a multi‑country loop)
  • Travel styles: guided, private, self‑drive (selected routes)
  • Good for: couples, families, photographers, adventure travellers
  • Custom route: we can combine this destination with others

Top places to include

Popular stopovers and experiences we can build into your itinerary.

Luanda

Capital city highlights, museums, cuisine, and coastline.

Kalandula Falls

Spectacular waterfall — one of Angola’s iconic natural sights.

Miradouro da Lua

Unique lunar-like cliffs and viewpoints near Luanda.

Benguela & Lobito

Coastal towns and relaxed beach experiences.

Lubango Highlands

Cooler highlands, viewpoints, and dramatic terrain.

Cross‑border routes

Tailored overland plans connecting to northern Namibia.

Things to do

Activities can be mixed across comfort levels — from relaxed to adventurous.

City & culture

Guided city tours, markets, museums, and food experiences.

Scenic viewpoints

Escarpments and photo stops on curated driving routes.

Coastal time

Beach days, boat trips, and relaxed coastal itineraries.

Adventure drives

Overland exploration with experienced route planning.

Travel tips

  • Route planning is key — we advise road conditions, timing, and best travel style (guided vs. self‑drive).
  • Carry valid travel documents and allow flexible timing for longer overland legs.
  • We recommend booking accommodation ahead in peak travel windows.
  • Tell us your interests (beaches, culture, adventure) and we’ll design the best loop.