Africa is a continent of extraordinary scale, breathtaking landscapes, diverse cultures, and unforgettable wildlife experiences. Covering approximately 30.37 million square kilometers (11.7 million square miles), Africa is the world’s second-largest continent and home to 54 recognized countries. Among these nations, some stand out for their immense size, stretching across deserts, rainforests, mountains, savannas, and coastlines.
A common question among travelers planning African adventures is:
The answer is Algeria, which covers an impressive 2,381,741 square kilometers (919,595 square miles), making it not only the largest country in Africa but also one of the largest countries on Earth.
In this comprehensive guide by Kiliclimb Africa Safaris, you’ll discover Africa’s largest countries, their unique attractions, geographical significance, and fascinating facts that make them remarkable destinations.
| Rank | Country | Area (km²) | Area (mi²) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Algeria | 2,381,741 | 919,595 |
| 2 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 2,344,858 | 905,355 |
| 3 | Sudan | 1,861,484 | 718,723 |
| 4 | Libya | 1,676,198 | 647,183 |
| 5 | Chad | 1,284,000 | 495,755 |
| 6 | Niger | 1,267,000 | 489,191 |
| 7 | Angola | 1,246,700 | 481,354 |
| 8 | Mali | 1,240,192 | 478,841 |
| 9 | South Africa | 1,221,037 | 471,445 |
| 10 | Ethiopia | 1,104,300 | 426,373 |
Did you know? Tanzania, one of Africa’s most popular safari destinations and home to Mount Kilimanjaro, ranks just outside the top ten, covering 947,303 km² (365,756 mi²).
Algeria occupies a vast portion of North Africa and is the largest country on the continent. Nearly 90% of Algeria’s territory lies within the Sahara Desert, creating some of the most dramatic desert landscapes in the world.
Despite its harsh desert environment, Algeria offers an incredible variety of natural and cultural attractions.
The Algerian Sahara is among the most spectacular desert regions globally, featuring:
A UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for:
The Ahaggar Highlands provide:
One of the largest mosques in the world and an architectural masterpiece attracting visitors from across the globe.
Algeria plays a major role in Africa’s economy due to its vast reserves of:
Its strategic location between Africa and Europe also makes it an important regional power.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is Africa’s second-largest country and one of the continent’s most ecologically important nations.
The country is dominated by the massive Congo Basin, home to the world’s second-largest rainforest after the Amazon.
The Congo River is:
Visitors can observe endangered mountain gorillas in protected regions near the eastern highlands.
DR Congo is home to:
The Congo Basin rainforest absorbs enormous amounts of carbon dioxide, making it crucial in the fight against climate change.
Before South Sudan gained independence in 2011, Sudan was Africa’s largest country.
Today, it remains the third-largest nation on the continent.
Khartoum sits at the meeting point of:
This creates one of Africa’s most important geographical landmarks.
Sudan contains more pyramids than Egypt, many of which were built by the ancient Kingdom of Kush.
The country’s eastern coastline offers:
Libya’s landscape is overwhelmingly desert, with the Sahara covering most of the country.
Known as the “Pearl of the Desert,” Ghadames is famous for:
Libya hosts remarkable archaeological sites including:
These ruins rank among the best-preserved Roman sites in the world.
Libya boasts one of Africa’s longest Mediterranean coastlines, stretching for nearly 1,770 kilometers.
Chad sits at the crossroads of North and Central Africa.
Its landscapes transition from:
One of Africa’s conservation success stories, featuring:
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for:
A spectacular desert waterhole where wildlife gathers in an otherwise arid environment.
At 947,303 square kilometers, Tanzania is not among Africa’s ten largest countries, yet it remains one of the most visited destinations on the continent.
For travelers, Tanzania often offers more accessible tourism experiences than many larger African nations.
The highest mountain in Africa at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet).
Home to the legendary Great Wildebeest Migration.
One of Africa’s most wildlife-rich ecosystems.
A tropical island paradise with:
Kiliclimb Africa Safaris specializes in unforgettable Tanzania safaris, Mount Kilimanjaro climbing adventures, Zanzibar holidays, and tailor-made East African travel experiences.
Africa’s biggest countries offer:
✅ Vast wilderness areas
✅ Ancient civilizations
✅ Unique wildlife
✅ UNESCO World Heritage Sites
✅ Diverse cultures
✅ Extraordinary photography opportunities
From the endless dunes of Algeria to the lush rainforests of the Congo Basin and the ancient kingdoms of Sudan, these countries showcase the incredible diversity that makes Africa one of the world’s most fascinating continents.
Algeria is the largest country in Africa, covering 2,381,741 square kilometers.
Before South Sudan became independent, Sudan was the largest country in Africa.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) ranks second, covering 2,344,858 square kilometers.
Tanzania ranks just outside Africa’s top ten largest countries, with an area of 947,303 square kilometers.
Algeria contains the largest share of the Sahara Desert, the world’s largest hot desert.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo contains most of the Congo Basin rainforest, Africa’s largest tropical rainforest.
Whether you’re dreaming of conquering Mount Kilimanjaro, witnessing the Great Migration in the Serengeti, exploring the Ngorongoro Crater, or relaxing on the pristine beaches of Zanzibar, Kiliclimb Africa Safaris delivers expertly crafted adventures across Tanzania and East Africa.
Our experienced local guides, customized itineraries, and commitment to exceptional service ensure every journey becomes a lifetime memory.
Kiliclimb Africa Safaris — Your Trusted Partner for Authentic African Adventures.
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