Behind the Design & Style: Where the Rainforest Leads

Nature is Africa’s original designer. From ancient rainforests and breathtaking landscapes to sacred architecture and contemporary creativity, this issue explores how the natural world continues to inspire the way Africa creates, builds, and defines beauty. Discover Liberia’s extraordinary rainforest, the future of wild luxury, the artistry of Lalibela, the vision behind The Long March to Freedom, and the landscapes that have shaped generations of creators. A cinematic journey through nature, culture, and design — where every page reveals Africa’s most inspiring stories.

Every great design story begins with inspiration. For Africa, that inspiration has always been nature.Across the continent, landscapes have shaped the way people create — influencing architecture, craftsmanship, fashion, cuisine, wellness, and artistic expression for generations. The materials, patterns, textures, and traditions found throughout Africa are deeply connected to the environments that surround them.

For this issue, Africa Travel & Life explores the powerful relationship between nature, culture, and creativity — inspired by one of the world’s most extraordinary ecosystems: the rainforest.

The rainforest is more than a destination.

It is a source of imagination.

Within these ancient forests exist generations of knowledge, from indigenous craftsmanship and natural materials to traditions that continue to influence the way Africa designs and creates today.

But this story extends beyond the forest.

Because nature itself is designed.

From the dramatic beauty of the Congo Basin — a landscape sculpted over millions of years — to volcanic islands, sacred mountains, coastlines, and ancient cultural landmarks, Africa’s environments reveal a level of artistry that exists long before anything is built by human hands.

This issue celebrates that connection.

Why Liberia for the Cover?

For the cover story, Africa Travel & Life traveled to Liberia — home to one of the last remaining strongholds of the Upper Guinea Rainforest, one of the world’s most biologically rich and threatened ecosystems.

Liberia represents the kind of discovery that defines Africa Travel & Life: a place of extraordinary beauty, untold stories, and immense potential.

The cover story brings together rainforest, fashion, and culture — showcasing Liberia through the creative vision of African designers and the breathtaking backdrop of Warkorlor Jungle Lodge & Reserve.

Because the rainforest is not only about what grows there.

It is about the people, stories, and creativity that emerge from it.

Inside This Issue

This issue journeys across Africa to discover how nature, culture, and creativity shape the continent’s most inspiring stories.

In Wild Luxury, we explore how Africa’s most extraordinary rainforest lodges are redefining the future of luxury. Here, architecture does not overpower the landscape — it responds to it. Design becomes part of the experience, creating spaces where travelers feel completely immersed in nature.

In The Last Great Sink, we travel into the Congo Basin — not only one of the planet’s most important ecosystems, but one of Africa’s most breathtaking natural masterpieces. A landscape of immense scale, beauty, and complexity, where nature has created its own architecture.

In Sculpted, we explore the artistry found across Africa — from the ancient rock-hewn churches of Lalibela to powerful cultural monuments like The Long March to Freedom, alongside contemporary African artists whose work reflects heritage, identity, and imagination.

Through these stories, we discover that design is not only found in buildings, galleries, or studios.

It exists in landscapes.
In traditions.
In the hands of creators.
In the places that have been shaped over centuries.

The issue also takes readers deeper with The Guide — a journey through four of Africa’s most remarkable rainforests, exploring the landscapes that continue to inspire conservation, discovery, and creativity.

A Cinematic Journey Through Africa

This issue was created to be experienced.

The oversized format allows Africa’s landscapes to unfold with a cinematic quality — giving nature room to breathe and photography the space to reveal every texture, color, and detail.

The forests, mountains, coastlines, and cultural landmarks within these pages are not simply destinations.

They are masterpieces.

A reminder that before humans designed anything, nature was already creating.

Welcome to the Art & Design Issue.