NEWS TRAVEL

Let Huawei’s Petal Maps take you on an African expedition

DEPENDING ON where you go, the worst of the winter chill is over, the skies are clear, and the weather is generally stunning to cater for those looking for some much-needed sun after the colder months.

Petal Maps has selected five of the coolest destinations to consider for your travel adventure. Using the interactive 3D view feature built into Petal Maps, you can easily pan, tilt, rotate and zoom to see what the area looks like even before traveling there yourself.

When you get there, Petal Maps can highlight hotels, accommodation options as well as stunning restaurants in the area for you to experience the best in local cuisine. Even better, if you find the perfect hole in the wall, save it to your favourites in Petal Maps and sync it to the cloud to access it from all your Huawei devices.

You can also book hotels, call rides and find other interesting things to do in Petal Maps which gives you direct access to nearby services.

If you have a supported HUAWEI device, you can also use Air Gestures on Petal Maps to zoom in and out during navigation.

It’s as easy as holding out your hand in front of the screen until the hand icon appears to move it closer.

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe isn’t dubbed the adventure capital of Africa without good reason. From game drives to water sports on the Zambezi River, to the clear views of one of the most stunning waterfalls in the world, you’ll be treated to a trip unlike any other.

August is the perfect time to visit the ‘smoke that thunders’ as the area is in the dry season with water levels low while still providing a brilliant flow.

Lake Volta, Ghana

If you’re not a fan of the beach or safaris, you might consider visiting Lake Volta as an excellent alternative. This is the largest artificial reservoir in the world based on surface area and generates a significant amount of the country’s electricity. To put its size in perspective, Lake Volta covers almost 4% of the land area of Ghana.

You can fish to your heart’s content or enjoy any of the excellent variety of exotic and luxurious hotels near the lake.

Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, the Mother City of South Africa provides something for everyone. Its beaches are inviting, the parks and Table Mountain are enticing and it’s got a treasure trove of critically-acclaimed restaurants, hotels and shopping centres (most notably the V&A Waterfront) to keep anyone busy.

August also sees the start of the whale migration across the Garden Route while there are also the sheer variety of art tours, vineyards and other historical sites to explore. While you’re there, don’t forget to visit Robben Island which famously housed Nelson Mandela for 18 years.

Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique

The Bazaruto Archipelago of Mozambique is a chain of six islands strung out in the Indian Ocean. You can relax, escape and explore to your heart’s content. From diving to see the exquisite marine life, sipping a sundowner on the beach, or going adventuring along the coast, Mozambique provides for an amazing fun-filled adventure to entertain the entire family.

There’s something to be said for staying in a stunning beach villa and watching the sun set in the evenings.

Masai Mara, Kenya

No trip to Africa would be complete without experiencing the great Wildebeest Migration across the internationally-renowned Masai Mara safari park.

Even though visitor and vehicle numbers are at their highest for this time of year, it’s for good reason given the high density of predators in the area and the common occurrences of predator-prey interactions. To behold this great crossing is definitely a once in a lifetime experience never to be forgotten.

Let Petal Maps be your trusty guide this August and unlock a new way to explore the world around you.

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