Luanda

The largest city and main port is Luanda. This city on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean was founded in 1575 by Portuguese explorer Paulo Dias de Novais and, currently, is within the province of the same name which is also capital.
According to some historical data, this place worked for several years as the administrative center of the nation, but also suffered the consequences of the occupation of the Netherlands and looked to have strong connections with Brazil for the slave trade.

Between 1618 and 1634 there were built Fortaleza Sao Pedro da Barra and the Fortaleza Sao Miguel these two buildings can still be seen in today because the remains are still preserved.

In Luanda, and a port that facilitates the export of coffee, diamonds, iron, sugar and cotton, among other products, there are oil refineries, food processing plants, more plants and an interesting level infrastructure, including transport services of Quatro de Fevereiro Airport and rail, as well as to modernize the road with several highways that help the transfer of passengers.

Data to be considered by those who wish to enter the capital of Angola in Luanda is not only possible to find proposals related to history, but also various options to meet the typical cuisine of the region, many bars to enjoy the night life interesting markets for assessing the traditional crafts, modern hotels to ensure the comfort of travelers and several natural areas that attract by their beauty.

Huambo

Province Huambo capital is a city that is characterized by the same name as one of the most prominent locations in the country. This site, located 600 miles southeast of Luanda, was officially founded in August 1912 and a few years later, it had managed to become major economic centers of the Portuguese.

In 1928, the name of Huambo was replaced by that of Nova Lisboa. By then, the town experienced a remarkable and positive transformation caused by its development as a producer of food and the existence of a rail repair facility. Only in 1975 after independence from Portugal, the city, which is benefited by the services of Albano Machado Airport and is a key stop on the railway that extends from the port of Benguela to the Congo border, was able to regain its original name.

Bengo

The Republic of Angola is divided into 18 provinces. One of them is Bengo, Whose capital is Caxito. The region, which consists of five municipalities and is characterized by a dry tropical climate, bordered to the north of Zaire Province, northeast to Uige, Cuanza Norte on the east and south by Cuanza Sul.

In this coastal province where residents and tourists are attracted by numerous natural beaches they may encounter, the main economic activity is agriculture, although hunting and fishing also generate significant revenues. There, people tend to cultivate coffee, wood working and extraction of sulfur, phosphate, lime and quartz.

In Bengo, which is located Kissama National Park the hottest month is usually March, while the coldest period is placed in July.