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10 most beautiful universities in Africa, according to latest ranking

Hayley Sky
Last updated: 3 March 2026 18:30
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For many students, university life is shaped as much by the campus environment as by the classroom. Across Africa, some institutions offer settings that are nothing short of spectacular — palm-lined entrances, mountain backdrops, cherry trees, lagoon views, and expansive green lawns.

These universities combine strong academic reputations with spaces designed to inspire creativity and connection.

From West Africa to Southern Africa, each campus has a distinct personality rooted in its geography and heritage. According to Times Higher Education, University of Cape Town, South Africa, ranks first on the list.

Here are ten African universities where the scenery is just as memorable as the education:

1. University of Cape Town, South Africa

University of Cape Town (South Africa)

University of Cape Town (South Africa)

Founded in 1829 as a boys’ high school, the University of Cape Town has grown into one of the world’s most visually stunning institutions. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Table Mountain, its historic architecture, sweeping views, and lush surroundings make it a consistent contender among the globe’s most beautiful campuses.

2. Stellenbosch University, South Africa

stellenbosch university

stellenbosch university

Established in 1866 as Stellenbosch Gymnasium, Stellenbosch University sits along the Eerste River in South Africa’s famed wine region, just 50km from Cape Town. Surrounded by mountains and vineyards, its picturesque campus blends academic tradition with breathtaking natural beauty, creating an inspiring setting for study and research.

3. University of Pretoria, South Africa

University of Pretoria, South Africa

University of Pretoria, South Africa

Founded in 1908 in a modest four-bedroom house, the University of Pretoria is now one of South Africa’s leading institutions. Its six campuses include the jacaranda-lined Hatfield grounds, where the historic Old Arts Building, with its sandstone façade and clock tower, overlooks expansive lawns.

4. Gaston Berger University, Senegal

Gaston Berger University, Senegal

Gaston Berger University, Senegal

Spanning 240 hectares near Saint-Louis, Gaston Berger University stretches across Sanar Peulh and Sanar Wolof in northern Senegal. Though surrounded by colonial-era charm, the campus features modern buildings centred around a distinctive library tower. Shaded courtyards provide peaceful study spaces within this vibrant academic community.

5. University of Ghana, Ghana

 University of Ghana, Ghana

University of Ghana, Ghana

Founded in 1948 as an affiliate of the University of London, the University of Ghana sits 12km from Accra. Its white-and-red architecture blends beautifully with landscaped gardens. The Balme Library, complete with a freshwater pond, anchors a campus frequently featured in films and television productions.

6. Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria

Established in 1961 as the University of Ife, Obafemi Awolowo University occupies 53km² in Ile-Ife, Osun State. The campus combines striking modernist architecture, including the iconic Spider Building, with sculptures of notable Nigerians, expansive greenery, and a serene environment rooted in Yoruba heritage.

7. University of Lagos, Nigeria

Set along the Lagos Lagoon, the University of Lagos is rich in biodiversity and green spaces. Palm-lined entrances, gardens, parks, and even a zoo create a lively atmosphere. Students enjoy lagoon views toward the Third Mainland Bridge while surrounded by birds, monkeys, and coastal breezes.

8. Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria

Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria

Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria

Founded in 1962 and named after Sir Ahmadu Bello, this expansive university in Zaria spans the Samaru and Kongo campuses. Known for modern buildings, landscaped gardens, water features, and generous green spaces, it offers students a peaceful academic environment in northern Nigeria.

9. Uganda Christian University, Uganda

Uganda Christian University, Uganda

Uganda Christian University, Uganda

Located in Mukono on the former Bishop Tucker Theological College grounds, Uganda Christian University blends heritage with modern development. Expansive sports fields and lush Agape Square provide scenic relaxation spots, while the striking Hamu Mukasa Library stands out, especially when illuminated at night.

10. Covenant University, Nigeria

Covenant University, Nigeria

Covenant University, Nigeria
Situated in Ota, Ogun State, Covenant University represents modern campus design in Nigeria. Beyond its academic facilities, it features sports complexes, a swimming pool, and landscaped green spaces dotted with cherry trees. Its contemporary infrastructure reflects a forward-looking approach to higher education.

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