Monday, 17 February 2020

Tundavala Gap ( Fenda da Tundavala )



  Hey my loyal people
Good morning and I hope you all had a good weekend.
Here is your Boy Wandile, today I bring you one more of Angolan 7 wonders.

Tundavala Gap ( Fenda da Tundavala )
Is a view point in the rim of the great escarpment called Serra da Leba. It is located some 18 km from the city of Lubango in Huila, Angola.

    The escarpment marks the western limit of Bié plateau. The altitude at the rim exceeds 2200 m, while the plain below is approximately 1200 m lower, which creates a rather impressive view encompassing a distance of tens of kilometers.
     The scenery around Lubango is fantastic, it’s a very special and unique feeling. The top of Tundavala is covered with grasslands and with weird rocks until it hits the edge of the cliff. The escarpment is vertically plunging down to the plain of Bibala the town we clearly see from the bottom, it is so close and so far at the same time one kilometer of vertical drop and a few kilometers in the bush if I was I bird.
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Saturday, 15 February 2020


   Hello my people, has been a while hey... we back again with one more of the 7 Angolan wonders.
Today we embark to the exclave of Angola called Cabinda. Cabinda is a province in the north of Angola bordered by DRC, Republic of Congo and the Atlantic Ocean.

Maiombe forest ( floresta do Maiombe )
The Maiombe forest constitute one of the biggest attractions in Cabinda. You get to Maiombe following the north road of the province passing by Futila, Andana, Buco Zau, and Belize. The reserve forest it’s a paradise for the lovers with a vegetation and 50 m tall trees and pau-preto, ebano, and the African sandalo, Maiombe hides a number of valuable wood trees.
Maiombe is one of the biggest natural reserve of the world, one of Angolans 7 wonders is the lung of the country stage of various folklores and populares histories. They have more than 250 thousands hectares of vegetation, here you breed pure air, the reserve boarders with DRC, Luali river, Inhuca river, both rivers cross in the south of the forest. Maiombe has the power to amaze any visitors who passes by, beautiful landscapes and infinite green magnificent that made the forest his habitat fill the heart of everyone make the eyes shine, inspire and breeds natural. Animals like Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Elephants and rare Birds makes this place an authentic paradise. Thr Landana pantano ( Lake ) is the perfect place for a spectacle of Birds, Pelicans and Flamingos, the fauna embraces everything, extensive vegetation and rich in animals. Who doesn’t want to discover the natural charm of this part of a beautiful Angolan province called Cabinda.





Tuesday, 11 February 2020


  Hey my beautiful people
Today I come once more to talk Angolan tourism potential. Continuing in the north of the country I bring to you the not less beautiful and another Angolan 7 wonder.

Situated in the province of Uige in the middle of a tropical forest an huge rock mouth opens with the sound of water playing a natural melody restricted only to those fortunate with the unique opportunity of visiting the local.
The grutas of Nzenzo ( Caves of Nzenzo ) are geologic structure with millions of years discovered in a short period of time by the province authorities. ( you can imagine how inspiring and inspirational can be a visit to Angola)
   The Grutas of Nzenzo are a mirror of the beauty and completely preserved is Angola in its more pure state. They are known in the local language as “Ntadi dya Nzenzo “ meaning ( Tap from the rocks ).

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 Hello my beautiful people, new dude on the on the block.

Today we back with a subject more directed to what the site was built for...
Tourism: today I’ll talk about Angolan 7 wonders which is an elegance produced by the mother earth and previlege to our eyes.

Quedas de Kalandula ( Kalandula falls )
Formerly known as Duque de Bragança falls, Kalandula Falls or Quedas de Kalandula as called by the natives are in the beautiful municipality of Kalandula, Malanje Province, Angola. As it happens to be the fearless, courageous and famous Queen N’zinga Mbande an my moms as well born province in the north of Angola on the Lucala river. The falls are 105 meters ( 344 ) feet and 400 meters ( 1,300 ) feet wide which makes it one of the largest waterfalls by volume in Africa.

The Kalandula falls constitute constitutes a fascinating attraction in the province of Malange and contributes with a large numbers of tourists visiting the province, the magestic beauty can be visited with a help of a tour guider. The sensational moment with water drops falling and the espetacular sound of it makes the visit a momentum which will be remembered for the rest of your lives although the cameras cannot capture the eco of the water crashing with the rocks.

Angola really has an enormous potential that is unknown for many so don’t miss the chance to visit and explore this beautiful site.

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Sunday, 9 February 2020

Hello happy people, new dude in the hood. Hope you all having a blessed and pleasant weekend and ready for the week ahead.

Today I come with more about Angola 🇦🇴, we will make an overview of the country and let you know more about this beautiful destination.

Overview #Angola

Angola is country on the west coast of Southern Africa, is the 17th largest country in Africa, bordered by Namibia, DRC, Zâmbia and the Atlantic Ocean.

Angola has 18 provinces with on as an exclave province called Cabinda, with the capital Luanda as the political and economic center founded in 1576.
Angola has is offial language as Portuguese, with ChoKwe, Kikongo, Kimbundu, Umbumdu as national languages. The country has a diverse cultural mosaic which makes it a very diversified country and a cultural tourism destination for those interested in learning about different cultures and people.

Angola independence
11 November 1975
Legislature
National Assembly
Currency
Kwanza ( KZ )
Calling code
+244


Friday, 7 February 2020

visit Angola



   Hello Guys, new neighbor on the block.

 I’m here to talk about a country in the south  hemisphere of our beautiful continent called Africa, I’m talking about a country which survived 500 years of colonial ruling plus 35 years of civil war but survived all the adversities and today is awakening and doing everything to show all is potential to the world.
  Mainly known as a country rich in oil and diamonds, Angola is a country with infinite beautiful landscapes, a vast coast and enormous cultural mosaic not known to the rest of the world.
The main objective of this blog is to introduce people to this New Angola which has been paving a way to a more receptive and inclusive country.