Congo
Congo
Types of trips: Wildlife, Geography, Exploration, Culture
Best known for: Diverse cuisine, Coffee, River Congo, Wildlife
Why Go?: With steamy and vibrant jungles filled with elephants and chimpanzees and surprisingly low levels of tourism for such a diverse and interesting country, this will be an excellent destination for experiencing some exciting local culture and some amazing wildlife.
Fact File
Population: 4,600,000
Capital: Brazzaville
Language(s): French, Kongo, Lingala
Landscape: A low coastal plain in the southwest, with a central flat area inbetween a northern and southern basin.
Climate/Seasons: Consistently warm all year round, with a dry season from June - August and wetter periods between March - May and September - November.
When to Go: December - February is the best time to visit in the northern regions, but visiting the southern capital is best from May - August.
Reasons to Visit: Jungle wildlife, local culture
How to Get There: There are no direct flights from the UK to the Republic of Congo, but there are many places you can get a connecting flight from.
Places to Go: Ecole de Peinture de Poto-Poto, Marche Touristique
Famous People: Denis Sassou Nguesso
Natural Wonders/Wildlife: Les Rapides, Loufoulakari Falls, Valley of the Butterflies
History: Part of the French colonisation of Central Africa in the 1900's, gaining independence in 1960 and becoming the Republic of Congo.
Architecture: Basilique Sainte-Anne
Culture: Mixed influences, including French/European from colonisation in 20th century
Sport: Football
Watch Out For: You'll need a visa to gain access to the country - make sure to leave plenty of time before the trip to get this sorted.
Medical Issues: There are some recommended vaccines and boosters for travel to the Republic of Congo - see here for a general overview and always talk with a doctor.
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