The majority of tourists who visit Africa from outside the continent come from Europe, followed by North America and Asia. European countries, such as France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Italy, have traditionally been the largest source markets for tourism to Africa. Additionally, countries in North America, including the United States and Canada, contribute a significant number of visitors.

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in African destinations from emerging markets in Asia, particularly China and India. These countries have seen an increase in outbound tourism, with more travelers exploring Africa for its wildlife, natural landscapes, cultural experiences, and adventure tourism.

It’s important to note that the specific countries contributing the most tourists to Africa can vary depending on factors such as economic conditions, political stability, travel restrictions, and marketing efforts by African destinations. Nonetheless, Europe, North America, and Asia remain the primary regions from which most international tourists visit Africa.