What does it mean to dream about Africa? Is it a good or bad omen?
What does it mean to dream about Africa ? Is it good or bad to dream about Africa? Dreams about Africa have both real-life influences and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation of dreams about Africa below.
Dreaming that you are in Africa and surrounded by Africans indicates that you will be suppressed by someone or harassed by someone who likes to argue.
If a woman dreams of African scenery, it indicates that she will feel lonely during a trip, and that there will be no other enjoyment or benefit.
Case Analysis of Dreams about Africa

Dream Description: I'm a 20-year-old female student studying alone away from home. Lately, I've been having strange dreams. Last week, I dreamt I went to the pyramids, and a boy was chasing me, like a suitor. I turned around but couldn't see his face clearly, but I knew he was crying, and a very melancholic mood surrounded me. Last night, I had another dream about Africa. I dreamt I was traveling in the desert with some friends, but I didn't know them. We arrived at a village, and three girls and I were dressed in local village clothes—very ornate and brightly colored—and entered a small wooden villa. They got separated from me, and while searching for them, I met the villa's owner, wearing a blue gauze dress. She smiled and chatted with me, looking very delicate, which gave me a very eerie feeling. I wanted to leave but couldn't find an excuse, and I was afraid the male owner would return. Then I woke up. The only time I mentioned wanting to travel to Africa was three years ago; it was just a dream, and I've never been. Now, I have no friends, and I've always been alone. Recently, I've been busy finishing my thesis. I don't know why I've had two consecutive dreams about traveling to Africa. I hope someone can help me interpret this. Please don't analyze ghosts or monsters for me, I'm really scared~ Thank you!
Dream Interpretation: The pyramids represent the pursuit of the ultimate, a pursuit that comes at the cost of loneliness and isolation, much like the pyramids themselves. The tombs, which drain one's vitality, represent your inner need for the opposite sex and for affection. Under the allure of the pyramids, you gradually distance yourself from your true desires, hence his sorrow. Africa represents the subconscious realm (primitive and authentic) untouched by your conscious mind. The three friends represent three repressed psychological functions: emotion, feeling, and intuition. The small wooden villa represents your subconscious mind, where you discovered your fears. The female and male owners symbolize your mother and father, respectively; the shadows they cast on your soul have caused you to lose yourself.