Remember to visit these great places in Congo – Tripshi.com

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Congo is one of the countries in Central Africa and is also called the Democratic Republic of Congo. This country is made popular by its many national parks that have made the list of the UNESCO World Heritage List. When in Congo, do remember to visit these great places.

Kinshasa

The capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as one of the 11 provinces, is Kinshasa. It’s chaotic and buzzing with energy and really huge – with over ten million residents. Established by Henry Stanley in the late 19th century as a trading post it’s now likened to an African New York City. Enjoy a boat ride on the Congo or a BBQ picnic on its shores. The Marche des voleurs, or the city market, is colourful and intense and loads of fun. There is a great street art culture here and if you sit in one of the small cafes off the 30 Juin Boulevard, the artists will come up and show you their pieces for sale. It’s a great way to talk to locals and relax.

Virunga National Park

This got listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List and is a protected piece of land. What you will see here are a diversity of Congo’s native floras and faunas. Among the most popular animals to see here are its mountain gorillas as well as its hippopotamuses.

Kahuzi-Biega National Park

This is also listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Here, you will see some extinct volcanoes that are always a sight to behold, and these extinct volcanoes are the Kahuzi and the Biega volcanoes. Furthermore, they also have gorillas that are well protected from poachers as well as a plethora of other animals and plants.

National Museum of Congo

National Museum of Congo or the Musee National du Congo is located at Kinshasa in Brazzaville, the capital city of the Republic of the Congo. They call this institution a specialty museum and it is one of the places to visit in Republic of the Congo by foreign tourists. Travelers rank this establishment as 4 out of 5 stars which mean it has a very high standing. Inside the building, you will find various relics concerning the Brazzaville culture and everything you need to know about their heritage.

Pointe Noire

Pointe Noire is one of the towns within the Republic of the Congo and it has quite a number of places to explore. It is the second biggest place after Brazzaville and it is a commercial area. Pointe Noire has a railway station that is the city’s landmark and the fishing industry is very common in this area which means that Pointe Noire has nice lakes and some beach resorts too. As for its hills, Pointe Noire which means Black Point has short plateaus that can be sightseen as well.

Lake Tele

They call this lake “in the middle of nowhere” and this is true. You have to pass by a lush forest and walk a bit in order to reach this breathtaking lake. It is a swampy walk all throughout. If you are not fit enough to endure the walking and trekking challenge, it is best to stay at your hotel. But if you are learned on life of the jungle, just proceed with caution. Gorillas, chimpanzees and a whole lot of wild animals live within it. Some tourists enjoy the lake from above and don’t bother walking all the way. And yes, you might see the monster of Lake Tele, if you are lucky.

Loufoulakari Falls

Loufoulakari Falls is the topmost tourist destination and one of the places to visit in Republic of the Congo. The waterfalls are 80 kilometers away from the capital city of Brazzaville. This specific waterfall just happens to be cascading due to the conflux of Congo River and Loufoulakari River. The only way for you to visit this particular tourist site is if you have a tour guide with you – for practical and safety reasons. The whole area is spectacular. Don’t attempt to go to the place without certifiable company.

Parc National d’Odzala

This is the oldest national park in Africa and is known as Congo’s calling card. Founded in 1935, this park stretches for 13,600 kilometers and is known as one of the most important areas in Central Africa for western gorilla and forest elephant conservation.

Loufoulakari & Livingstone Falls

Don’t leave The Congo without a visit to these waterfalls. The series of more than 30 rapids make this destination quite a sight. They play a huge role in the flow of the Congo River as well as the visual landscape of the area. Make sure to bring your camera; you’ll want to capture this natural beauty.

Rwenzori Mountain Range

Also known as the “Mountains of the Moon”, this mountain range borders The Congo and Uganda, supporting glaciers and contributing to the flow of The Nile River. Aside from admiring them from afar, the mountain range is home to Rwenzori Mountains National Park and Virunga National Park, where visitors can explore the fascinating nature.

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