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    blkalertstravelBy blkalertstravelMarch 19, 2024No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Going on a trip, alone or with a friend, can be a life-changing adventure that opens doors to new cultures, experiences, and people. It can also help you connect with the Black diaspora around the world. However, nothing is more important than ensuring everyone’s safety, mainly that of Black women travelers.

    No matter how often you’ve traveled the world, choosing a place where you feel safe and welcome is always essential. Here, you’ll find a selection of the ten best places to celebrate Black girl magic in an atmosphere of complete safety.

    1. Australia – Delving into the Aboriginal Legacy

    overlooking Lake Argyle in Kimberley, Australia
    Picture credit: Will Roocke

    Australia might have its fair share of creepy spiders, but the land “Down Under” offers stunning scenery and a cultural heritage to discover. It is the perfect platform for Black women to engage with the world’s oldest continuous culture—the Aboriginal Australians. Australia’s Afro-Aboriginal heritage is one of the country’s most distinctive features. Tracing back over 50,000 years, you can engage in traditional Aboriginal ceremonies and explore their varied indigenous art. Australia’s cities, such as Sydney and Melbourne, also offer a cosmopolitan lifestyle and a distinctive Aussie flair. The pulsating city life, world-class restaurants, unique boutiques, and thriving art scenes provide an ideal backdrop for Black women to enjoy while visiting the country.

    2. Ghana – A Connection to African Roots

    boat on the shore of a beach in Ada, Ghana
    Photo credit: Yoel Winkler

    Ghana offers Black women a unique opportunity to connect with their roots during a visit to Africa’s West Coast. Often called the ‘Gateway to Africa,’ Ghana is a poignant reminder of the African diaspora’s shared history and resilient spirit. Ghana’s historical relevance, particularly for the African diaspora, is undeniable. The Cape Coast Castle, a significant symbol of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, offers a sobering look into the past. Yet, understanding this past is essential to truly appreciating the resilience of the African spirit. Ghanaian culture is beautiful, diverse, and incredibly welcoming. Whether you’re exploring Accra or not, Ghana promises a deep cultural experience that resonates deeply with Black women.

    3. France – The Epitome of Elegance and Romance

    view of Eiffel Tower in Paris at night
    Photo credit: Masood Aslami

    In France, the land of romance and haute couture, Black women can lose themselves in a world of sophistication. This captivating destination radiates classic elegance from the stylish streets of Paris to the sun-kissed beaches of the French Riviera. Paris is a dream destination for fashion enthusiasts and art lovers. Strolling along the Seine or visiting iconic landmarks like the Louvre, Black women can experience the city’s chic café culture and vibrant arts scene. Paris also has a history of Black culture. For decades, the city has been a hub for African-American artists and intellectuals. As such, it offers a unique mix of French and African-American culture.

    4. Japan – Where Past, Present, and Future Intertwine

    crowd of people walking in major city in Japan
    Photo credit: Timo Volz

    Japan, where the past meets the future, offers culture, technology, and tradition. From the tranquil temples of Kyoto to the electrifying cityscape of Tokyo, Japan is an exciting destination for Black women looking to explore a different facet of life and culture. Its traditional heritage promises ancient rituals, serene temples, and stunning natural landscapes. Whether exploring the historic city of Kyoto or participating in a traditional tea ceremony, Japan provides unique insight into a culture steeped in centuries-old traditions. On the other hand, cities like Tokyo represent the country’s progressive side with its neon lights, innovative technology, and bustling energy. This fascinating contrast between the old and the new makes Japan a must-visit destination.

    5. United Arab Emirates – A Dip into Desert Luxury

    Emirati men walking with camels in Dubai
    Photo credit: Fredrik Öhlander

    The United Arab Emirates, and particularly Dubai, offer Black women a taste of luxury in a captivating desert setting. Known for its towering skyscrapers, from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, to the stunning Palm Jumeirah, Dubai’s architecture is a testament to its rapid transformation from a quiet fishing village to a bustling metropolis. While the city’s glittering skyline is undoubtedly impressive, a trip to Dubai would be incomplete without a desert safari. These safaris provide a unique opportunity to experience the Bedouin lifestyle and the captivating beauty of the Arabian desert.

    6. South Africa – A Journey through the Rainbow Nation

    sunrise view of Cape Town, South Africa from Lion's Head
    Photo credit: Tom Podmore

    Affectionately known as the Rainbow Nation, South Africa promises the bustling streets of Johannesburg, stunning landscapes of the Garden Route, and an array of experiences for Black women looking to explore the African continent. Johannesburg, the country’s largest city, is known for its vibrant arts scene and historical sites. Cape Town offers a more laid-back vibe with its stunning beaches and iconic Table Mountain to enjoy during your stay. South Africa’s numerous national parks, including the world-renowned Kruger National Park, offer a chance to see Africa’s Big Five up close and personal.

    7. Switzerland – An Alpine Escape

    Luzern, Switzerland
    Photo credit: Ricardo Gomez Angel

    Often associated with precision and perfection, Switzerland offers Black women a calming escape amid stunning nature. Known for its pristine lakes, picturesque villages, and majestic Swiss Alps, it is the perfect destination for relaxation and rejuvenation. The Swiss Alps offer a range of exciting activities from hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter to stunning panoramic views year-round. Switzerland is also known for its luxury resorts and world-class service. Pamper yourself with a spa treatment, dine on gourmet cuisine, or take in the breathtaking scenery while enjoying your suite.

    8. Italy – An Artistic Odyssey

    aerial view of boats in water near Venice, Italy at sunset
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    Andreas M

    From the architectural wonders of Rome to the artistic masterpieces of Florence, Italy is an enriching experience for Black women. Italy’s cities are living museums boasting architectural and artistic masterpieces. Visitors will surely experience a sensory overload, from the majesty of Rome’s Colosseum to the beauty of Michelangelo’s David in Florence and the dreamy canals of Venice. In addition, sampling some of Italy’s famous dishes is essential to any Italian vacation. From the hearty pasta of Bologna to the sumptuous seafood of Sicily, Italy offers a culinary journey to remember.

    9. Bora Bora – A Slice of Tropical Paradise

    overwater villas at a resort in Bora Bora, French Polynesia
    Photo credit: Hugues de BUYER-MIMEURE

    Bora Bora, a small South Pacific island northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia, is often described as a slice of paradise on Earth. Famous for its turquoise waters, lush greenery, and luxurious resorts, Bora Bora offers Black women a chance to experience true tropical bliss. Bask in the sun, snorkel among colorful marine life, or enjoy a romantic sunset cruise. The most distinctive feature of Bora Bora is its luxurious overwater bungalows. These unique accommodations offer unparalleled views of the lagoon and the island’s iconic Mount Otemanu, providing the perfect setting for a relaxing and romantic getaway.

    10. Tanzania – An African Safari Adventure

    Zebras having fun in Tanzania
    Photo credit: Chema Photo

    Tanzania is known for its vast wilderness areas and incredible wildlife. From the plains of the Serengeti to the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania offers Black women a chance to embark on an unforgettable African safari adventure. You can witness the Great Migration in the Serengeti, spot tree-climbing lions in Lake Manyara National Park, or go on a bird-watching expedition in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.

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