Country located in the Horn of Africa, home to the lowest point in Africa, known as Lake Assal[8]
Considered birthplace of the Voodoo religion[5]
Home to the Sahara Desert. [4]
Known for its rich ancient civilization ruins of Aksum[8]
North African country known for its ancient ruins[7]
Home to the Aldabra giant tortoise, one of the largest tortoise species in the world which can live for more than 100 years and can weigh over 500 pounds[10]
Country in the Horn of Africa, home to one of the world's most extensive collections of ancient rock art[7]
Archipelago nation off the east coast, often referred to as the 'Perfume Islands' due to its thriving fragrance industry[7]
Home to Mount Kilimanjaro[8]
Home to one of the largest waterfalls in the world called Victoria Falls[9]
An Archipelago nation famous for its stunning beaches and clear turquoise waters[9]
Country known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills" [6]
Famous for its unique wildlife, including lemurs that are found nowhere else on Earth[10]
One of the world's largest producers of bauxite, which is used to make aluminum[6]
Known for its vast rain-forests and incredible biodiversity and has over 13 national parks[5]
Home to the Quirimbas Archipelago, a group of 32 coral islands [10]
Country at the southern most tip of Africa where Nelson Mandela was born[11]
Has the largest population of any African country and is known for its Nollywood film industry[7]
Has the largest population of free-roaming cheetahs in the world.[7]
Home to the River Nile, which is the longest river in Africa[6]
Famous for its vibrant and energetic traditional wrestling called 'La Lutte[7]
The only country in the world entirely above 1,000 meters in elevation[7]
Home to the mighty Zambezi River, one of Africa's longest rivers[6]
The Sahara Desert covers a significant portion, making it one of the most arid countries in the world[5]
Known for its ancient city of Timbuktu, which was a center of learning and trade[4]
Abbreviation for Landlocked country in the heart of Africa[3]