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I posted this a few weeks back but am posting it again because the itinerary has been updated (see attached PDF) to include more time at Sangha Lodge. If you heard Rod Cassidy on t
New podcast episode: Rod Cassidy and Sangha Lodge
September’s episode of the mammalwatching podcast just dropped and we are joined from South Africa by Rod Cassidy who runs world famous Sangha Lodge in the Central African Re
Sangha park travel buddies required
Hey all, long time reader of trip reports here. I know some people may think this is planning too far in advance, but i know some that have every trip up until 2030 planned. I am l
Pictus Safaris Trip Report – Cameroon and the CAR, April 2023
A report from Pictus Safaris’ April 2023 visit to Lobeke NP, Cameroon and Dzanga-Sangha, Central African Republic. Highlights including black-bellied pangolin, white-bellied
Updated Mammal List for Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic
The world’s mammalwatchers fall into two groups: those who have already been to Dzanga Sangha National Park; and those who want to. I was lucky enough to visit the park in th
New Trip Report: Sangha Lodge, Central African Republic
Here’s a report from a December 2017 visit to wonderful Sangha Lodge. C.A.R, 2017: Daniel Hoops, 1 week & around 25 species including Bongo, Giant Forest Hog and Lord Der
New Trip Report: Sangha Lodge, Central African Republic
Hello all, I just returned from a superb couple of weeks in Gabon … a trip report will take some time I think. Meanwhile I have a backlog of reports to post and here’s
New Trip Report: Central African Republic & Cameroon
Here’s a new report from Vladimir Dinets who spent an intense 9 days in Sangha Lodge and South East Cameroon and racked up around 100 species of mammals including Bongo, Ludi
Central African Republic
I guess it was 2002 when I first heard about Dzanga Sangha National Park. I was having a beer with Steve Anyon-Smith in Sydney and he told me about a wildlife doco he had seen abou
Sangha Lodge reopening 1 July
As some of you know, the fabulous Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic has been closed for a few weeks because of the problems in the country. The good news is that the lod