The 10 Safest Places To Work, To Live, To Visit In Africa 2021
Africa
Africa is the second-largest continent inthe world in both area and population, covering about one-fifth of the total land surface of Earth. The beautiful African cities are an amazing place to live in, because they are emerging markets with many business and career prospects, and they have basic infrastructure as well as many attractions for recreation. If you are thinking of moving abroad and want to experience a different culture, then one option is to make a move to Africa. Each of the countries on this continent has its own culture and landscape, so each location offers something different in terms of lifestyle.
10. Seychelles.
A cluster of biodiverse islands in the Indian Ocean, Seychelles has always been considered a very safe destination for travelers and one of the safest countries in Africa. There is little crime experienced by travelers, especially away from the main islands. It is one of the most developed countries on the continent, and it offers free education and health care services to its citizens. These factors make it one of the best countries to live in Africa. Victoria is the main commercial, economic, and political hub of Seychelles, and it is also home to approximately one-third of this country's population. The tropical rainforest climate, which is an appealing feature to those considering a move to this city.
9. Tunisia.
Tunisia is on the north of the African continent, the warm beaches and coastal resorts are popular tourist attractions, as are the ancient ruins of Carthage and the multicultural capital of Tunis. Popular as both a tourist destination and as a place for ex-pats to live, Tunis has many interesting features that make it a desirable city. It has been listed as the second happiest place to live in Africa. Those who live here are extremely healthy as there is a high life expectancy. While the official language of Tunisia is Arabic, French is widely spoken in social and business settings.
8. Tanzania.
Right next door to Kenya is another delightfulEast African nation, Tanzania. This country has stunning natural resources including white sand beaches, dazzling coral reefs, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Serengeti National Park. Even though more than a third of the population currently lives below the poverty line, Tanzania has a large ex-pat community. Tanzania has a couple of investment opportunities ranging from tourism, mining, to natural resources. Dar es Salaam is the economic and political nerve center of Tanzania. It is the third fastest-growing African city. If you are an ex-pat looking for job opportunities in African countries, you might want to consider working for non-governmental organizations and international companies in Tanzania.
7. Mauritius.
Mauritius is one of the safest places to visitin Africa over the past few years. This island nation is a popular tourist destination due to its location in the Indian Ocean, the tropical climate, and stunning landscapes. It is for the same reasons that people choose to relocate to this country. Mauritius is a multicultural country where people live happily side by side. Families love Mauritius and many beaches resorts also help nervous tourists to feel safe. Port Louis is the capital city of Mauritius, this city is home to the biggest port facility in the Indian Ocean region and one of the Africa’smajor financial centers.
6. Namibia.
Namibia is one of the safest countries in Africa, it is free of conflict and politically stable. A country of vast deserts, Namibia is popular for epic road trips, stargazing, wild safaris, and adrenaline experiences from sky diving to quad biking around the adventure capital Swakopmund. The crime rate is low throughout Namibia, and few tourists experience any issues, which makes it ideal for those seeking safe places to travel in Africa. As the economic, social, cultural, and political capital of Namibia, Windhoek is the location of most government institutions. Though a relatively small city, it has adequate healthcare services and has good educational institutions. Windhoek is a wonderful place to live in.
5. Kenya.
Kenya is another ideal destination to live in Africa because it’s not only ecologically diverse but also home to thriving world cities, like Nairobi. The city is also home to numerous local and international businesses and organizations. There are plenty of jobs here: work in finance, journalism, or economics in palm-fringed port city Mombasa or step into the wild side while working with the cool cats in Kenya’s national parks and reserves. Apart from good infrastructure, the country also has stylish but affordable housing options. Moreover, the country's culture is also welcoming, and it has a ton of opportunities to grow and challenge yourself.
4. Rwanda.
Rwanda is arguably the safest country in Africa. Though there’s a lot of security around, this doesn’t add tension; rather, the opposite. Kigali, the cleanest city in Africa, is the capital and largest city of Rwanda. The housing options in this city are diverse and include some stunning housing developments. Job opportunities are plentiful in the central business district of this city, so it is ideal for people moving to Africa who plan to continue working.
3. Morocco.
If you’d like to work in one of the more historic parts of North Africa, consider Morocco. This French and Arabic-speaking nation is also home to some of the most developed cities in Africa. Morocco has a good safety record, with few tourists falling victim to serious crime. A stable government and lack of conflict within the country help keep crime in Morocco to a low level. Tourism is also a major industry, so it's the citizens’ interest to keep tourists safe. You can teach English or work with healthcare and women’s rights non-governmental organizations here.
2. South Africa.
With miles of coastline, mountains, cities, and savannahs, South Africa is definitely one of the best countries in Africa to visit, work, and live. Nature plays such a big role in a nation's culture, or where you can see so many wonders in one place. South Africa offers a high standard of living at a relatively low cost. The capital, Cape Town is one of the most advanced cities on the entire continent and is the perfect place for anyone seeking work in media, advertising, and technology. English is only one of the official languages, but it’s arguably the language spoken most often. South Africa’s private healthcare is on par with any of the best in Europe and the United States. The hospitals, staff, and care given are first class, with plenty of medical aid schemes to choose from.
1. Egypt.
Boasting miles of stunning coastline, thousands of years of history, as well as a rich culture, Egypt is one of the most fascinating countries in the world and a popular choice for ex-pats living here. Over 30,000 ex-pats call Egypt, particularly Cairo, a home away from the home—if you choose to work there, you’ll be in good company. Despite its desert heat, Egypt is a dream destination for anyone who wants to live in an African Islamic society. When it comes to the most advanced cities in Africa, Cairo is up there with the best of them. In Cairo, you can see the Pyramids from many vantage points around the city. In general, private clinics, doctors, and hospitals in Egypt offer a good level of care, with outpatient services available in most cases. As private healthcare can be expensive at the point of use, many ex-pats living in Egypt choose to invest in additional health insurance. With more world-famous historical sites than you can shake a stick at, Egypt is a dream destination for anyone interested in ancient cultures and history.
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