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Richest Countries in Africa

For a high quality holiday experience!!
Priyanka Wadhwani
Africa is the second largest and the second most populous continent in the world.
It is a home to many of the world's most famous fauna...
...such as lions‚ rhinos‚ cheetahs‚ giraffes‚ hippos, leopards, zebras‚ African elephants among many others.
Known for its natural resources, such as raw materials, fertile soil, and precious metals, some of its countries have the potential to be the richest countries in the world.
If you wish for a luxurious stay and to have the best holiday experience in Africa, we suggest you to start with these richest countries in the continent...
#1.
Nigeria
Blessed with the famous nature reserve boasting the longest canopy bridge in the world, Nigeria is Africa's largest economy and the continent's biggest oil producer. It has a GDP of almost $600B USD.
#2.
South Africa
Renowned for “Big Five”, one of the most eminent game parks in the world, South Africa is one of the only countries in Africa that don’t rely on a single source of revenue, meaning they are diversified.
Ranking 2nd in the list of richest countries of Africa, its GDP is almost $350B USD.
#3.
Egypt
With an endless desert on one side and the bountiful River Nile on the other, Egypt is blessed with petroleum and gold for exporting, making up much of its income.
It has a GDP of almost $300B USD.
#4.
Algeria
Known for world-renowned botanical gardens and recently discovered more crude oil reserves, this rapidly growing industrial country has recently found itself on this list.
With a GDP of over $210B USD, the raw material makes up over 60% of the country’s income.
#5.
Angola
Angola has one of the best central African beach locations. It boasts some of the biggest reserves of raw materials such as oils, gas, and diamonds, in Africa the GDP of the country is $130B USD.
#6.
Morocco
One of the major attractions here is the Bahia Palace, the famous 19th century ornate palace of the Sultans.
Morocco relies on its agriculture, tourism, and proximity to Europe to help its economy. The third-largest producer of phosphorus in the world and the second-richest non-oil-producing country in Africa has a GDP of
$110.00B USD
#7.
Libya
Popularly known as the desert paradise, Gadamis in Libya is filled with oases and beautiful Arabic ruins.
Relying on petroleum, crude, gas, and oil as major exports, Libya’s GDP is currently sitting at $76B USD.
#8.
Sudan
The Meroe Pyramids in Sudan are ancient home of the Napata Kingdom that feels like another world. The country deals in oil and gas exports, including the trade of gold, sheep and goats, which in all contribute to a GDP of $63B USD.
#9.
Kenya
Boat across one of the most gorgeous lakes, Lake Naivasha in Kenya, to have an amazing experience of the country’s beauty.
Kenya’s major exports are all mainly based on its agricultural sector, coffee and tea as the major produce. With Petroleum and Tourism adding to the economy, Kenya has a GDP of $50B USD.
#10.
Ethiopia
Known for its rock-hewn churches, Ethiopia is one of the fastest-growing, non-oil producing countries in Africa.
Tourism, coffee and other horticulture exports including oily seeds, cut flowers, and dried legumes add in to the country’s economy, amounting to over $600M USD.
Visit these countries in Africa to meet a caring, welcoming, soulful bunch of people and to have a memorable holiday.