Advertising: Congo River Cruise with Chalo Africa, December 2024 including Bonobos and Sangha Lodge
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
Advertising: Congo River Cruise with Chalo Africa, December 2024 including Bonobos and Sangha Lodge
This looks like a real adventure! Chalo Africa are running a cruise along the Congo River from Ouesso in the DRC to Brazzaville in the Congo via Sangha Lodge in the Central African
Advertising: September 2024 Trip to see Bonobos in the DRC (Lomako)
If you are interested in seeing wild Bonobos in the DRC then this might be the trip of a lifetime. There are four spots open on a trip this September 11-23 to see the habituated Bo
Democratic Republic of Congo
I haven't been to the DRC yet but have included reports from those that have.
New Trip Report: Bonobos, Nkala/Mpelu Community Forest, DRC
Here’s a fascinating – and disturbing in places – report from Angiolo Laviziano who visited a “new” site for Bonobos: the Nkala/Mpelu Community Forest
Advertising: Bonobos in Lomako, DRC with Pictus Safaris
Here’s a trip I would love one day to take … Pictus Safaris have two spaces remaining on our exciting July 2022 departure to Lomako Faunal Reserve in the Democratic Rep
New Trip Report: DRC and Okapis
Mathias D’haen sent me this intriguing report a couple of months back: first thing I did was find out a bit more about the park and it seems – just days after Mathias v
New Trip Report: Bonobos in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Here’s a report of a fabulous adventure that I would love to do some day. Congo, 2017: Birdquest, 2 weeks & 15 species including White-bellied Pangolin, Wolf’s Monk
New Report: Garamba National Park, DRC
Here’s an interesting report. Mathias D’haen recently moved to work in Garamba NP in the DRC and got in touch a few months ago for advice on some mongooses he had seen.
New (old) Trip Report: Gabon, Cameroons and the Congos
Here’s the final part of Vladimir Dinets’s 2009 memoirs featuring many species I have never seen and a lot I have never heard of. The Congos, Cameroon and Gabon, 2009: