Miradouro da Lua is an impressive set of cliffs outside of Luanda, Angola. It is Angola's most visited tourist attraction.
Understand
editMiradouro da Lua, Portuguese for "viewpoint of the moon", is a strikingly-beautiful tri-colour karst formation created by wind and rain erosion. It's best to visit at sunset, when the cliffs turn a deep red.
Get in
editFrom Luanda, drive roughly 40 kilometres (25 mi) south on Highway 100. The turnoff to the parking lot is on the right. There isn't much signage, so keep an eye out.
Eat
editThere are a few restaurants on the beach below the cliffs which you can drive down to.