Nomad Africa has been ranked as one of the top-five travel magazines in Africa for 2024, according to a ranking by panellists at FeedSpot, a global online media monitoring platform.
Feedspot, renowned as the Internet’s largest human-curated database of blogs and podcasts, ranked these magazines based on criteria that include 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 is 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 founder and CEO of FeedSpot, Anuj Agarwal.
“Thank you for your contribution to this world. This is the most comprehensive list of top African travel magazines on the Internet, and I’m honoured to have you as part of this,” he concluded.
Published quarterly by 2414 Publishing (Pty) Limited, headquartered in South Africa, with offices in Nigeria, Kenya and Canada, the magazine celebrates life on the continent and is available in both digital and print formats, distributed across Africa.
It covers stories from all African countries and cultures.
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.
“It’s a tremendous validation of our vision and the dedication of our team. Nomad Africa is about showcasing the raw beauty of Africa, its rich culture, and the stories of its people in a way that fosters African identity and responsible tourism,” he added.