Congo At A Glance

Food and Recipes: Common foods are bananas, cassava, peanuts, cocoa, taro, and pineapples.  About 90% of the country’s meat is imported. Congolese culture.

Fashion: Congolese take care of their dress. Bous-Bous (colorful strips of cloth) are worn around the waist or as head wraps.

Recreation: Soccer is the most important sport, followed by basketball, volleyball, and handball. Fishing is considered recreational as well as work.

Cultural Attributes: Public recognition of social hierarchy is important. Agreement with an elder or anyone of higher status is valued above directness.

Capital: Brazzaville

Currency: Cooperation Financiere en Afrique Centrale francs (XAF)

Total Area: 132,046 Square Miles, 342,000 Square Kilometers

Location: Central Africa, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean, between Angola and Gabon

Language: French (official), Lingala and Monokutuba (lingua franca trade languages), many local languages and dialects (of which Kikongo is the most widespread)

Ethnic Groups: Kongo 48%, Sangha 20%, M’Bochi 12%, Teke 17%, Europeans and other 3%

Interesting Facts About Republic Of Congo

  1. The Congo River is the deepest river (220 m) in the world. It is also the second-largest river in the world by discharge (41,000 cubic metres per second!). The river flows between the countries – the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
  2. Congo is the only place where you can find the Bonobo. This species of the chimpanzee is considered to be the closest relative to human beings.
  3. The Congo basin rainforest is the second-largest rainforest in the world. Around 70% of the country is covered by rainforest. The forest extends to the countries of Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and the Central African Republic.

Like any other rainforest, it is rich in flora and fauna. It is home to over 10,000 species of plants and is inhabited by several endangered species, such as forest elephants and mountain gorillas.

  1. The Republic of Congo is home to the famous Pygmy Tribe. This indigenous tribe lives in the Congo rainforest. The people of this tribe are small in stature. The average Pygmy man is around 4ft 10in tall, whilst the average woman is around 4ft 1in tall! They are mostly forest dwellers who still practice hunting and gathering for their livelihood.
  2. The Nouabale-Ndoki National Park in the country is the last natural habitat on earth where you can’t identify any type of mankind’s interference and it has remained undisturbed by global changes. This has made the park earn the title of Last Eden on Earth.
  3. There is a lot of cultural diversity in the country. Food habits also vary from tribe to tribe. The tribe usually is said to be protected by a spirit which is known as a totem (usually an animal). If a family has a totem, it cannot eat that animal.
  4. The country is a major exporter of sugar, cacao, plywood, lumber, and petroleum.

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Before entering Uganda, Rwanda, or DR Congo, you need to obtain a visa. In the case of Uganda, tourist visas can be bought in advance via the embassy or consulate in your country or can be purchased at the airport upon arrival. Passport photos are not required. A single entry tourist visa costs US $100 per person for a stay of up to 90 days. For Rwanda, a visa can be gotten in advance through the embassy or consulate in your country.

In Uganda and Rwanda, ATM cards and credit cards can be mostly used without any hassle. While Visa credit cards are by far the most convenient way to withdraw cash, MasterCards can be used at Barclay’s Bank, for example. Outside of Kampala and Kigali, ATM machines are scarce. Upcountry, ATMs can be found in larger towns. Your Instinct Safaris guide is further advised to temporarily help cover expenses in Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo in case you cannot withdraw cash at a given moment. We do not recommend trying to obtain cash in DR Congo at this time. Instead, we recommend bringing cash (either Uganda Shillings, Rwandan Francs, or US Dollars). Travelers cheques are not recommended in the countries we serve.

The topography of Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo covers a wide panel of terrains. Along with this array of landscapes comes a range of climates specific to these regions. All three countries are situated at a relatively high altitude compared to other east African countries. When going on safari with us, it can therefore be important to plan ahead and to know just when to encounter the best trekking and wildlife viewing conditions. While mountain gorilla tracking is recommended throughout the year and rain can come down on any day, our recommendations for the best travel times only apply to wildlife viewing and safari on the flatter plains in Uganda and Rwanda.

As mentioned before, Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo encompass a wide range of geographical features and a number of different climates. In any case, make sure to bring durable walking shoes or boots, sun glasses, and sun screen. Do not forget to pack insect repellent to fight off mosquitoes in the evenings, rain gear, and your camera. As far as clothing goes, go for comfortable boots, preferably two pairs. Shorts and long trousers and regular T-shirts or buttoned shirts are a good choice. Especially around Bwindi National Park and the Virunga volcanoes, mornings and evenings can be rather cold (down to 5 °C). Please make sure to bring appropriate clothing.

The Best Time To Visit Kenya Safari is considered to be from July to September, as it is the dry season in the country and also corresponds to the popular Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra that you will witness on your Kenya Safari Tours. Apart from this, the rainy seasons are also considered to be a fine period to visit the country as there are fewer visitors during this time.

Watch The Great Wildebeest Migration In Kenya

In the dry season which is the Best Time To Visit Kenya Safari, you will encounter the most spectacular wildebeest migration whose view is simply jaw-dropping. On your Kenya Safari, you will come over 1 million wildebeest, 300,000 Thomson’s gazelle, and some 200,000 zebra, who migrate from Serengeti plains in Tanzania to Kenya’s Masai Mara who is obstinately tracked by Africa’s great predators and migrate to the fertile grasslands in search of food.

Best Time To Visit Kenya’s Beaches

The various Kenya Beaches including Diani and Mombasa to Malindi and the northern islands of the Lamu Archipelago have very hot and humid weather year-round. These coastal beaches are at their best all year round but experience the highest rainfall between mid-March and May which is not the Best Time to visit Kenya Safari.

Best Time To Climb Mount Kenya

For climbing great Mt Kenya two dry seasons are sighted to be the best- one is from January to February and another from June to September. Avoiding the short rainy periods and the long rainy periods is a good choice for travelers.

Kenya’s Changing Seasons

  1. January to February: Dry season. The best time to go for game viewing. Also the high season when parks get a bit “crowded”.
  2. March to May: This is the rain season. So severe that a few camps and lodges are closed because roads are impassable.
  3. June to October: Short dry season with scattered unpredictable and short lived showers. And another best time to visit Kenya.
  4. November to December: Even hotter and drier, and after your Kenya Safari Tours – a great plan is to head for the cooler coastal resorts to relax and recharge before going home.

Best Time To Visit The Most Exotic Kenya Destinations

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Before entering Uganda, Rwanda, or DR Congo, you need to obtain a visa. In the case of Uganda, tourist visas can be bought in advance via the embassy or consulate in your country or can be purchased at the airport upon arrival. Passport photos are not required. A single entry tourist visa costs US $100 per person for a stay of up to 90 days. For Rwanda, a visa can be gotten in advance through the embassy or consulate in your country.

In Uganda and Rwanda, ATM cards and credit cards can be mostly used without any hassle. While Visa credit cards are by far the most convenient way to withdraw cash, MasterCards can be used at Barclay’s Bank, for example. Outside of Kampala and Kigali, ATM machines are scarce. Upcountry, ATMs can be found in larger towns. Your Instinct Safaris guide is further advised to temporarily help cover expenses in Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo in case you cannot withdraw cash at a given moment. We do not recommend trying to obtain cash in DR Congo at this time. Instead, we recommend bringing cash (either Uganda Shillings, Rwandan Francs, or US Dollars). Travelers cheques are not recommended in the countries we serve.

The topography of Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo covers a wide panel of terrains. Along with this array of landscapes comes a range of climates specific to these regions. All three countries are situated at a relatively high altitude compared to other east African countries. When going on safari with us, it can therefore be important to plan ahead and to know just when to encounter the best trekking and wildlife viewing conditions. While mountain gorilla tracking is recommended throughout the year and rain can come down on any day, our recommendations for the best travel times only apply to wildlife viewing and safari on the flatter plains in Uganda and Rwanda.

As mentioned before, Uganda, Rwanda, and DR Congo encompass a wide range of geographical features and a number of different climates. In any case, make sure to bring durable walking shoes or boots, sun glasses, and sun screen. Do not forget to pack insect repellent to fight off mosquitoes in the evenings, rain gear, and your camera. As far as clothing goes, go for comfortable boots, preferably two pairs. Shorts and long trousers and regular T-shirts or buttoned shirts are a good choice. Especially around Bwindi National Park and the Virunga volcanoes, mornings and evenings can be rather cold (down to 5 °C). Please make sure to bring appropriate clothing.