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Digital nomad visas in Africa

If you fancy a change, head to the oldest inhabited continent in the world. Here are the countries offering digital nomad visas in Africa

Digital nomads seeking out visas in Africa can find a more relaxed pace of life and warmer weather.

Of course, one of the big draws is the wildlife, including the ‘Big 5’ – African buffalo, African elephants, black rhinoceros, leopards and lions – which can be seen on safari and in various parts of the continent. You could even take a water-based safari down a river on a speedboat, canoe, kayak or motorised pontoon to see the aquatic life. Think turtles, sharks and hippos. It’s not just water animals either, you can spot elephants and eagles on your travels.

There are loads of stunning tropical beaches as well as some of the highest sand dunes on the globe. You may have heard of beaches such as the Anse Soleil, Belle Mare and the Skeleton Coast, but don’t miss out on the orange Sossusvlei Sand Dunes in Namib Naukluft Park, Namibia. It’s a beautiful spot to see the sunset.

Co-working spaces in larger cities makes it easier to meet other digital nomads and give you a break from your four walls at home. Look out for Cowork da Praia, Coworking Port-Louis and Go Work, among others.

Check out these destinations if you’re interested in getting a digital nomad visa, or visas, in Africa. Each post contains more information about what it’s like to live in that country as well as where to visit and dishes to try. We’ve also supplied basic information such as the name of the visa, how long you can stay and the requirements for your application. Find out more about each visa scheme by clicking through to the general info page listed below the heading or go directly to the application page.

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Anna Jordan

Anna is Senior Reporter, covering topics affecting SMEs such as grant funding, managing employees and the day-to-day running of a business.

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