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Africa specialist and travel writer, Ian Packham, joins Daniel ahead of the updated Bradt Guide to Angola. Ian discusses first visiting during a 13-month, 31-country public-transport journey around Africa and returning to research guidebooks, describing Angola as a large, under-visited country often associated with civil war but rich in geographic diversity, coastline, wildlife, and culture. Highlights include Luanda’s Portuguese influence, food and climate, Kalandula Falls, beaches near Luanda, the Miradouro da Lua, the Museu Nacional da Escravatura, Kissama National Park, and the Benguela Railway. He covers practicalities such as using coaches and minibuses, cash use and currency exchange, driving cautions, limited but trustworthy tours, Portuguese as the main language, SIM connectivity, tipping norms, best season (dry season, May–July), books to read, and suggested souvenirs like northern wood carvings.
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