Africa has rivers, east, west, North and South flows. It is the only continent with this distinction. There are rivers flows through deserts, while others wind their way through dense forests. Some of Africa's rivers rush down from the Highlands and creating spectacular waterfalls. The next time that you are traveling in Africa, take time to see some of the fascinating rivers of the continent.
Speaking of rivers in Africa should start with the River Nile. This is the longest river in the world and one of the most famous. The Nile has two sources, Lake Tana in Ethiopia and the Victoria Lake on the border of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. It is also the only River in the world that flows North. Any traveler would have a truly unique adventure as they followed the Nile through most of East Africa, along the pyramids in Egypt and empties in the Mediterranean.
One of Africa's most popular rivers is the Zambezi. The South rages Zambezi River from the Southeast African nation of Zambia, wends its way through Mozambique and empties into the Indian Ocean. Victoria Falls, one of the world's most spectacular waterfalls is located on this river. The great Kariba Dam, one of the world's largest hydro-electric projects is also on this incredible East African river.
South Africa-Limpopo River is another must see. The Limpopo River runs along the northeastern border with Zimbabwe, South Africa through Mozambique and the waters in the Indian Ocean. It travels more than a thousand miles in all slaking of thirst of thousands of people and many exotic animals in three Southeast African Nations on the way to the ocean.
The sites along these rivers one can are truly amazing. Please contact the tour operator and tell them that you want to your trip in Africa to take on this amazing three rivers.
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