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Lomami National Park

Lomami National Park In the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo lies Lomami National Park, a remote and pristine rainforest declared a national park in 2016. Stretching over 8,874 square kilometers, Lomami was created to protect rare and newly discovered species, making it a scientific and conservation frontier. With bonobos, okapis, forest elephants, and […]

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Garamba National Park

Garamba National Park: Congo’s Savannah Wilderness Tucked away in the far northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Garamba National Park is one of Africa’s oldest and most historically significant wildlife reserves. Established in 1938 and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980, Garamba protects a unique transition zone between savannah and forest. Once

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Nyiragongo Volcano

Nyiragongo Volcano: Africa’s Fiery Giant in the Heart of Congo Rising high above the lush forests of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Nyiragongo Volcano is one of the most dramatic and active volcanoes on Earth. Famous for its massive lava lake—the largest of its kind—Nyiragongo attracts adventurers, scientists, and nature enthusiasts from around the world.

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Upemba National Park

Upemba National Park: Congo’s Land of Lakes and Wetlands Tucked into the southeastern highlands of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Upemba National Park is a diverse and beautiful wilderness. Established in 1939, the park covers over 11,700 square kilometers and is known for its mosaic of wetlands, lakes, savannahs, and mountains. Unlike Congo’s rainforest parks,

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Mbuti Pygmies of the Congo

The Mbuti Pygmies of the Congo: Guardians of the Ituri Rainforest Deep in the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo lies the Ituri Rainforest, home to one of Africa’s most ancient and unique communities—the Mbuti Pygmies. Known for their close bond with the forest, the Mbuti live a traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle that dates back

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Chimpanzee Habituation Experience in Kibale Forest

The Chimpanzee Habituation Experience in Uganda Kibale Forest National Park is known as the primate capital of East Africa. It is home to over 1,500 chimpanzees and twelve other primate species. While chimpanzee trekking allows visitors one hour with these intelligent apes, the Chimpanzee Habituation Experience (CHEX) offers a much longer and deeper encounter. During

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Gorilla Habituation in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Gorilla Habituation in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park Habituation experience in bwindi. Gorilla habituation is the process through which wild gorillas gradually get used to human presence. Researchers and trackers carefully guide this process, making it possible for visitors to spend more time observing the gorillas than on standard treks. During habituation, tourists can spend

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Chimpanzee Habituation Permit in Uganda

Chimpanzee Habituation Permit in Uganda What is a Chimpanzee Habituation Permit? A chimpanzee habituation permit grants visitors access to spend extended hours with chimpanzee groups in Kibale Forest National Park. Unlike standard chimpanzee trekking, habituation allows for a full-day observation of chimpanzees as they gradually become accustomed to humans. The permit ensures regulated access, protecting

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