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Kissama National Park

Gazetted as a National Park on January, 11 1957, Kissama (Quiçama) National Park is one of the world’s largest natural reserves. It is located 70km south of the capital Luanda, Bengo Province in north-western Angola and stretches over an area of 12,000 sq km. Kissama Park is one of Southern Africa’s most extraordinary wildlife spectacles to experience with a wide-ranging spectrum of wildlife.
Kissama
National Park suffered adverse setbacks by the 21-year civil strife. However, strategies have been drawn to reintroduce and replenish the park with wildlife. There are plans of restocking animals in the natural park from neighboring Botswana and South Africa.

Kissama National Park
Eco-systems

The park delights a 110km beautiful coastline and a stunning natural habitat. This wide variety of habitat is dominated by extensive open grasslands, dense thicket, wetlands, mangroves, coastal savanna types as well as a flood plain of the Cuanza River, an adjoining low escarpment.
Wildlife

Kissama National Park, once a hunting reserve is a great spot for wildlife safaris in Angola. Dwarf Forest Buffalos, Roan Antelopes, Elands, Lions, Elephants, Waterbucks, as well as the Manatee and Sea Turtles have been sighted in Quiçama but only an extensive game count will provide a reliable estimate. Tourists are also guaranteed sight of African Giraffes, Kudus, Ostriches, Blue Wildebeests, Zebras, Bushbucks and Grey Duikers.

Eland
Bird Life

Owing to its beautiful natural habitat, Kissama National Park abounds an imposing amount of bird life. Some of the common birds to spot include the Red-crested Turaco, Angola Batis, Bubbling Cisticola, Red-backed Mousebird, White-fronted Wattle-eye, Golden-backed Bishop, Rufous-tailed Palm Thrush and Pale-olive Greenbul. The rare Gabela Helmetshrike occurs mostly in the remote south-east of the park. The Park also offers one of the best sites to see the endemic Grey-striped Francolin. However, birding is spectacular for most part of the year.

Little Bee Eater
Getting There

Located near the main roads and the capital of Angola, Luanda, Kissama National Park is the most accessible wildlife reserve in Angola. Drive on the main coastal road southwards out of Luanda, towards Sumbe. 1km after crossing river Kwanza, there is a sign-post directing a turnoff to the left to the entry gate. An entry fee is payable.
When to Visit

The best time to visit Kissama National Park is dry months of the year (May – October). The park remains closed during the wet season (November – April); this is because most access routes and game drive ways become boggy and impassable.
Activities

* Escorted Game Drives (only by 4WDs): Game drives are more exciting in the early morning and late evening.
* Bird Watching: Kawa Camp offers a great site for watching the savanna species.
* Fishing
* Cruises on the Kwanza River
Where to Stay / Accommodation

Pousada Càua
and Kawa Camp are comfortable lodging facilities with world class standards including restaurants and bars; and offer plenty of special amenities to guests. Other options for overnight and dinner are available in the capital city Luanda.

Luanda Travel Guide

Luanda is the capital and largest city of Angola. It is located in central-southern Angola a long the coast with the Atlantic Ocean. Originally one of the major slaving ports and under Portuguese rule, it is now the country’s chief seaport and administrative hub with a population of at least 5 million residents. Administratively, the city is divided into two parts, the Baixa de Luanda (lower Luanda, the old city) and the Cidade Alta (upper city or the new part). Lower Luanda has more to offer the explorers with its old style buildings in a colonial fashion and narrow streets which just adds to the photographic appeal. 9 other sub towns, the municípios also make up Luanda. Portuguese is the main language spoken in Luanda.
The City has an admirable natural harbour; the main exports are coffee, cotton, diamonds, and iron. The city also has a flourishing building industry. Economic growth is largely sustained by oil mining activities, although massive diversification is a great threat in the city. This Angolan cosmopolitan city is at present undergoing massive reconstruction preceding the 30 years long civil war that plundered the whole country.

One of the things, alongside the great photo opportunities and breathtaking scenery of course, which has caused many visitors to flock to Luanda, is the climate. Beautiful tropical temperatures combined with white sandy beaches are the perfect places to sit and watch the sunset and rise and the wonderful locals really make this town a place that you will certainly want to call home.
Because, its one of the world’s most overcrowded cities among the third-world nations, Luanda faces a lot of problems such as slums, insecurity, poor sanitation and limited access to running water.
Getting Around in Luanda

Exploring Luanda is an amazing experience particularly for those who want to see the country from its ground view level. However, driving is challenging since some sections of many city roads are not in good condition. We also recommend new visitors in the city to avoid driving outside the city limits after dark.
Taxis are rare in Luanda and charge a fortune. The local people use minibus service (Kangongeiro) to get around. Buses are blue, seat 12 and travel everywhere (but you need to know your destination to get on the right one). Rental cars are also available.
One thing that you may notice about Luanda is the architecture of many of the city buildings. Most of the constructions in the capital follow a colonial style with bursts of colours but nestled alongside these you will find a number of modern buildings which create quite the contrast.
CITY ATTRACTIONS

Luanda City is one of the hot spots for tourists in Angola. It has several interesting sights given its rich history and location on the coast. Some of the major places of interest are;
Mussulo
Island
Mussulo Island is a gorgeous Island situated south of the city with stretches of sandy beaches. This busy small island offers a perfect destination for Angola holidays in Luanda. Visitors just relax getting a sun tan, sit below the shadows of coconut and palm trees.

Kissama National Park
Kissama Game Park is a huge game reserve located to the south Luanda. It spans over an area of about 9,960 sq km. In1938, it was first gazetted as a Game reserve but officially designated as a National Park later in 1957. The Park is extremely renowned for its exotic bird life. Wildlife to spot in the park includes palanca antelopes, ostriches, gazelles, giraffes and many more. The best period to visit Kissama Park is the dry season from May to October. Visiting Kissama during Luanda tours is a spectacle to experience.
The National Monument

It is a big tower situated to the south west of Luanda. A wealth of the museums surround the national monument, all free to the public. Each of these museums takes days to fully explore. From art to science, these museums offer something for every interest and age group and are an essential stop on any trip to the national monument.
Weather in Luanda

Luanda features a hot semi-arid climate. It is hot and humid although dry, resultant of the cool Benguela Current. The prevalent fog prevents temperatures from falling at night even during the completely dry months from June to October. Luanda has an annual rainfall of 323 millimetres. There is also a short rainy season from March to late April.

Angola Tour & Travel Agencies

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Travel Agents and tour operators have been a major step towards development of Angola as a holiday hotspot in Southern Africa. Once government opened the area for tourists, these entrepreneurs saw an opportunity to combine the dual benefits of developing tourism in the country.
The number of varied packages offered by the travel agents often leaves several Angola visitors astonished.
There are quite a number of Angola Tour and Travel Agents who offer all the information connected to Angola tour, various Angola tour packages, beach tour, Spa resorts, wildlife travel, adventure travel, hot spot travel, honeymoon packages, travel by car or by air, hotel accommodation and additional travel vacation linked activities.  Most of them have uniquely modified travel packages around the country.
About Angola
Despite the war that has wrecked havoc on the land and its people, Angola is a beautiful country that is alive with wonder and mystery. It is a country where you can find many interesting places to visit, and the people of Angola will amaze you by their warm and friendliness. This Southern African Country and a former Portuguese colony has many things to offer as far as sightseeing such as the Tazua Falls and ongoing tours.  An adventure holiday to Angola should every visitor’s eyes to the wonders of how other countries live their lives in a day to day basis.

REGISTERED TOUR AND TRAVEL AGENTS IN ANGOLA

AARVLuanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 391858 / 395820Email: aarv@netangola.com
Ango-Real

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 449220
Arena Travel

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 397193
Atlantida

Rua Engracia Fragosos 61, Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 395286
Email: atlantida@netangola.com
Atlantico Azul

Rua da Mossão 62, Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 337000
Atlas Viagens

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 331631
AVT

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 432161 / 372305
Email: avturismo@yahoo.com
Charme Tours

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 397499 /  397699
Fax: (+244-222) 331576
Email: info@charmetours.com / charme.tours@netangola.com
Website: www.charmetours.com
Chik-Chik Agencia de Viagens & Turismo

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-228) 742291
Mob:  (+244-926) 238535
Fax: (+244-228) 742291
Email: info@chik-chikagencia.com
Website: www.chik-chikagencia.com
Classtour

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 430666
Cruzeiro do Sul

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-923) 324319
Email: cruzeiro.turismo@ebonet.net
EcoTur

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-912) 501387
Email: paul@eco-tur.com
Website:  http://www.eco-tur.com
Equador

P.O. Box 2430, Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 392344
Fax: (+244-222) 330747
Email: equador@netangola.com /
ecuqdorrent@nexus.ao

Eurostral

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 441617 / 441346
Fax: (+244-222) 443922
Email: eurostral@snet.co.ao
Expresso

P.O. Box 1359, Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 331719 /
330793, 391095
Fax: (+244-222) 336755
Email: luanda@expressoangola.com
Website: www.expressoangola.com
Expresso

P.O. Box 977, Benguela
Phone Contacts: (+244-2722) 33596
Email: benguela@expressoangola.com
Website: www.expressoangola.com
GUICANGO Agencia de Viagens e Turismo

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 352034
Mob: (+244-925) 206441
Fax: (+244-222) 353781
Email: guicango@snet.co.ao
HBA

P.O. Box 1214, Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 310044
Fax: (+244-222) 310043
Email: z.carmo@hbangola.ebonet.net
Holitour
LuandaPhone Contacts: (+244-222) 392412
Email: holitour@ebonet.net
INTOURS Viagens e Turismo Lda.

P.O. Box 2464, Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 393599 / 304297
Fax: (+244-222) 394297 / 304297
Email: intours.agencia@ebonet.net / intours@ebonet.net
Agencia de Viagens

P.O. Box 6546, Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 326263 / 326288
Fax: (+244-222) 326288
Email: intertravel@ebonet.net
Kruma-Tour

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-912) 513065
Luin Tours

Ilha do Cabo, Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 309235 / 309234
Nkazitour

Rua Amilcar Cabral 137
Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 332025
Nubri Viagens e Turismo, Lda.

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 372046 / 372087
Fax: (+244-222) 372087
Email: nubri@snet.co.ao
Pacci-Tour

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 402070
Fax: (+244-222) 449547
Email: paccitur@snet.co.ao
Prismatur Lda.

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 372753
Email: prismatur@mail.com
Rovatour

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-923) 322592 / 519968
SECIL Agência de Viagens

P.O. Box 5910, Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 396581 / 310387
Fax: (+244-222) 335232
Email: secilvg@snet.co.ao
SHADA-Travel

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 394666
TA Turismo

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 336980 / 336134
Tecnoserve

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 393111 / 390720
Email: tecnoserve@ebonet.net
Tropicana Agencia de Viagens

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 444099
Fax: (+244-222) 442748 / 440283
Email: tropicana@netangola.com / tropicana@ebonet.net
Tropicana CIP Service

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 449902 / 444099
Email: tropicana@aa,deus.co.ao
Tundavila Tours

B. Sao Paulo, Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 443252
World Travel Agency

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 311252/  310773 / 672144
Fax: (+244-222) 310717
ZEPA Agência de Viagens

Luanda
Phone Contacts: (+244-222) 337240/1 /  373460
Fax: (+244-222) 337236
Email: zepalad@multitel.co.ao

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Map of Angola

Planning to Travel to Angola, there is no better way to get travel information about the destination without reference to the destination map. Our Map of Angola offers Geography and Location information of Angola, Provinces of Angola, and tourist guide in Angola, Luanda, the capital city and Other Cities of Angola. It is equally resourceful to Angola-bound researchers. Angola Map and travel guide.
About Angola

Angola is a self-governing country situated in southern Africa. It covers a total area of 1,246,700 Sq km. It shares international borders with Zambia in the east, Namibia in the south, the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) in the north and northeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west.

 

angola-map

Map of Angola

Luanda City
Luanda is the capital and largest city of Angola. It lies in the north western region of the country on the Atlantic Ocean. The latest Cost of Living Survey reveals that Luanda is the world’s most expensive city. The city has two million residents. It is a multi-functional city. It hosts the colonial Governor’s Palace, public University of Agostinho Neto, Citadel Stadium, Angola’s 60,000 – seater stadium, and seat of most government departments. Luanda is also home to the Quarto de Fevereiro International Airport. It boasts several attractions.
Other Cities of Angola

The major cities of Angola are Lucala, Lucusse, Cuango, Maquelado, Cazombo, Munhango, Cubal, Lobito, Luremo, Gabela, Quibala, Luachimo, Soyo, Negarge and Luremo.
Angola Provinces

Angola has 18 provinces namely Namibe, Ondjiva, Lubango, Huambo, Menongue, Kuito, Luena, Saurimo, Malanje, N’dalatando, Lucapa, Uige, Cabinda, M’banzacongo, Benguela, Bie, Bengo and Lunda Sul.
Weather & Climate in Angola

Angola experiences a tropical climate with regional variations from a temperate tropical to a arid climate. Average temperature ranges in Luanda are from 18 to 23C in August to 24 to 30C in March.
Other Facts about Angola

Official Name
: Republic of Angola
Area
: 1,246 700 Sq Km
Government
: Multiparty system
Population
: 12,897,000 (2000 est)
Languages
: Portuguese (Official) / National language: Bantu

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