AngolaAngola is changing at a rapid pace, though it is still far from a mainstream tourist destination. There is much to see and it can all be explored on a road network that is excellent by African standards, in a society that is both welcoming and safe for foreign visitors. This new edition of the first-ever English-language tourist guidebook to Angola includes the lesser visited inland areas of Lunda Norte, Lunda Sul and Kuando Kubango, a separate section on surfing and a directory of international schools. |
Contents
1 Background Information | 3 |
2 Practical Information | 47 |
PART TWO Luanda Province | 115 |
3 Luanda | 117 |
PART THREE Western Provinces | 175 |
4 Bengo Province | 177 |
Colour section 2 | 182 |
5 Kwanza Norte Province | 185 |
11 Namibe Province | 239 |
12 Huíla Province | 247 |
13 Cunene Province | 259 |
PART SIX Southeastern Provinces | 265 |
14 Huambo Province | 267 |
15 Bié Province | 277 |
16 Moxico Province | 283 |
17 Kuando Kubango Province | 285 |
Common terms and phrases
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