NOMAD Africa has been ranked as one of the top-five travel magazines in Africa for 2024, according to a ranking done by panelists at FeedSpot, a global online media monitoring platform.
In an era where digital content reigns supreme, recognition for credible and influential publications becomes a benchmark for success. Among a plethora of esteemed Africa travel magazines, Nomad Africa has secured a prestigious position as one of the Top five Africa Travel Magazines on the web.
Feedspot, renowned as the Internet’s largest human curated database of blogs and podcasts, meticulously evaluated and ranked these magazines based on criteria including website traffic, social media followers, domain authority, and content originality.
As one of the top contenders representing the vibrant tourism and travel landscape, Nomad Africa proudly claims its place as number four, among other prestigious publications.
“I would like to personally congratulate the Nomad Africa team on this great achievement as one of the top 15 Africa travel magazines on the web,” said Anuj Agarwal, founder and CEO of FeedSpot.
“Thank you for your contribution to this world. This is the most comprehensive list of top Africa travel magazines on the internet, and I’m honoured to have you as part of this”, he concluded.
Nomad Africa is published quarterly by 2414 Publishing (Pty) Limited, headquartered in South Africa, with offices in Nigeria, Kenya and Canada. The magazine celebrates life on the African continent and is available in both digital and print formats, distributed across the continent.
Nomad Africa covers stories from all African countries and all cultures. It strives to include unique tourist attractions, business development, technology and investment opportunities as well as looking at the continent’s cultural heritage.
This global recognition places Nomad Africa amongst established giants of the industry, and signifies the growing impact of the magazine in promoting responsible and authentic African tourism experiences. Nomad Africa has carved a unique path, championing off-the-beaten-path destinations, sustainable tourism practices, and the voices of local communities throughout Africa.
Founded by John Akinribido, a passionate storyteller with a deep love for the continent, the magazine has become a platform for a network of travel writers, photographers, and conservationists. “We are absolutely thrilled by this ranking,” said Managing Editor Jo Kromberg.