Odzala–Kokoua National Park
Described as one of Central Africa’s most important strongholds for forest elephant and gorilla conservation.

Republic of the Congo Safari Parks
The Republic of Congo is a Little-Visited, Off-the-Beaten-Track Destination
The Republic of the Congo (not to be confused with the Democratic Republic of the Congo) is a Central African country that lies west of the River Congo with vast forested landscapes that stretch west to the Atlantic Coast. Often referred to as Congo-Brazzaville, the country hasn’t had an easy ride, marred by civil war that permeated the Central African region for decades. Fortunately, this tumultuous period has cooled, and considerable peace and stability remain.
The country’s landmass is covered by about 80 per cent rainforest. These breathtaking ecosystems are home to an incredible array of wildlife, and the country is known as a biodiversity hotspot. It has the world’s largest population of lowland gorillas, who are the main tourist attraction, but they are just the tip of the iceberg. Forest-adapted elephants, bongo, situnga, and more call these misty lands home. You have to visit the Republic of the Congo to experience the beautiful secrets that its forests hold.
















