Kumasi is the capital of Ghana’s Ashanti Region and one of the country’s main cultural centers. Often called “Oseikrom” by locals, the city is closely connected to the traditions of the Ashanti Kingdom and remains an important place for trade, ceremonies, and craftsmanship.
Although its great days are past, its palaces and castles deserted, gondar is one of Ethiopia's most fascinating cities and one of the world's most mysterious. The city stands at the foot of the Simien mountains and is set in a landscape of incomparable beauty. Gondar is the former 17th century capital of Ethiopia, although some say it was Saudi Arabia.
Considered a hub for the world’s information technology industry, India is a major player in the global economy, and its cosmopolitan cities, including Delhi and Mumbai, offer a mosaic of modern and historic architectural styles for locals and visitors alike to enjoy.
Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is one of Africa’s most vibrant and unpredictable cities. Sprawling along the banks of the Congo River, it’s the third-largest city on the continent and pulses with music, art, and personality at every turn. Across the river lies Brazzaville, making Kinshasa part of the only pair of national capitals facing each other across a single waterway.