Based on my very recent experience, I will add Mauritius. And I'd like to submit that it is not relatively safe. It's very safe. read more
All African countries are relatively safe-ish for the street smart adventurers, but for the highest safety levels, stick with the Islands(Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros), aside the Islands though, Rwanda, Botswana and Namibia. read more
While other north African countries have become increasingly and alarmingly unstable and unsafe, Morocco has for the most part remained relatively stable and safe for travel. While disputed border areas and the drugs areas are best avoided, you will be surrounded by tourists in major cities and throughout most of the country. read more
Compared to other countries in West Africa, Ghana is a very safe, stable country. Due to its lower crime rate, the number of annual tourists visiting Ghana is roughly 950,000 and is expected to grow to 1.5 million by the year 2024. Tourism is a substantial contributor to the country’s growing and developing economy. read more