Travel with All Senses – A New Way to Discover Africa

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Africa is known for its vast landscapes, stunning wildlife, and emotional travel experiences. But as highlighted in the article “Safari for All Senses” published in Welt am Sonntag on April 20, 2025, tourism across the continent is undergoing a noticeable shift – toward slower travel, deeper connection with nature, and a focus on quiet, immersive experiences.

Instead of traditional luxury lodges and jeep safaris, travelers are increasingly drawn to eco-conscious camps, nature-based activities, and authentic cultural encounters. The trend is toward experiences that engage all the senses – whether it’s tracking wildlife on foot, interacting with local communities, or listening to the night sounds from a tent beneath the stars.

One example of this development is Angola, presented in the article as a newcomer destination. With its pristine landscapes and proximity to Namibia, Angola offers excellent conditions for low-impact, meaningful travel off the beaten path. This movement is supported by initiatives such as Voice4Africa, which promotes fair and sustainable tourism across the continent.

As Hanna Kleber, co-founder of the initiative, puts it in the article: “Safari tourism needs to be more evenly distributed. There are valuable alternatives in Africa that hardly anyone is aware of.”

The current trend is clear: more and more people are seeking travel experiences that go beyond sightseeing – they want to connect deeply and genuinely. Africa provides the ideal setting – with space for all the senses.

Discover the full story:
Read “Safari for All Senses” from Welt am Sonntag (April 20, 2025).