Top 10 tourist destinations in Africa
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Top 10 tourist destinations in Africa

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10-17-2019
 

The United Nations World Tourism Organisation recently released its 2018 report, which revealed the top 10 tourist destinations in Africa.

The reports seen by Pulse Nigeria shows that Egypt leads the list as the country with the highest tourist spending across the African continent, according.

The northern African country raked in $12 billion from the tourism receipts, which include flight tickets as well as goods and services travellers paid for at their destinations.

Here are the top 10 destinations in Africa based on the money spent by tourists: 

Egypt

$12 billion

South Africa

$9 billion

Morocco

$8 billion

Nigeria

$2 billion

Malta

$2 billion

Tunisia

$2 billion

Tanzania

$2 billion

Mauritius

$2 billion

Sudan

$1 billion

Uganda

$1 billion


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