medicinal cannabis shot on money on a black background
Though Africa is known for wild grown and landrace cannabis, many of the countries on the continent have tight laws associated with cannabis.
In many African countries, cannabis is illegal; however, with the rise of the green rush, we are seeing countries in Africa decriminalize cannabis and become more accepting.
Wide plantation of marijuana in the Rif Mountains. This area makes Morocco be the world’s top supplier of Cannabis.
Decriminalization isn’t legalization, so proceed with caution. And this piece is in no way an advice piece.
We always recommend doing your own research and asking your own questions when planning 420-friendly vacations.
Things, laws, policies, etc. change everyday and so, always conduct updated research before finalizing your cannabis vacation plans.
This piece serves as insight into the legal status of cannabis in countries in Africa, for those planning cannabis vacations in Africa.
Countries/Nations in Africa that Have Decriminalized/ Legalized Cannabis to Some Degree
Zimbabwe
Rainbow over Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, sunny day in Africa
On the southern part of the continent, Zimbabwe became a legal producer of cannabis for medical and scientific purposes. It appears that cannabis is not legal for recreational sales or consumption.
Lesotho
Maletsunyane Falls in Lesotho Africa. Most beautiful waterfall in the world. Green scenic landscape of amazing water fall dropping into a river inside canyons. Panoramic views over the great falls.
A landlocked country in southern Africa, they say that Lesotho has cannabis growing everywhere. They are considered a giant in the cannabis trade and soon, cultivation licenses will be awarded.
Zambia
Morning light at Victoria Falls from Zambia looking into Zimbabwe.
Located in the southern-central region of the continent, cannabis is legal in this country for research, cultivation, medicinal consumption, and for exporting purposes. Recreational consumption and sales is prohibited.
Malawi
A dusty road , Malawi
In this south eastern country on the continent of Africa, cannabis strain Malawi Gold gets all the rage. But cannabis has not been legalized. This country is growing hemp, on a trial basis, but even hemp isn’t legal. The country is seeking to legalize cannabis for non-psychoactive purposes such as fabric and food products.
Ghana
Ghana coast line at butre beach, 2018
Here, cannabis is prohibited but very tolerated. The government, mental health professionals, and some religious groups are not in favor of legalization. Recently, the influential Christian Council of Ghana spoke out against legalization, stating that cannabis can: “destroy the future of our young people.” It sounds like they took a page from America’s book of foolery.
South Africa
Giraffes in Kruger park South Africa
This is a tricky one because rumor has it that cannabis is legal in South Africa. Though this is the 4th largest cannabis producer in the world, cannabis in South Africa is described as complicated. Cannabis is legal for at home and personal grow, extraction, and consumption- at home- no public consumption.
Cannabis Vacations in Africa- Tours and Attractions
Tour Guide in Africa
Capetown: The Capetown Cannabis Tour offering a behind the scenes look at Cape Town’s legal cannabis industry: cannabis therapy, brew tours, to glass blowing demonstrations, and hash / cannabis concentrate making tours.
South Africa: The 5 Day Cannabis Tour through Hello Adventure, offering a 5 Day, 6 locations tour of cannabis: cultivation, spirituality, industry experts, and more.
South Africa: The Cannabus Africa offers cannabis tours and activities centered around: conferences, exhibitions, full moon parties, workshop events, cooking classes, grow courses, cannabis dating and more.
In Closing
So is Africa 420- friendly? It appears that in the legal space, it’s getting there and can possibly become that, but at this moment, it seems that Africa is 420 tolerable, not really 420 friendly.