Congo Tourist Attractions: 14 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Congo? Check out our Congo Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Congo.
Top Places to visit in Congo:
Congo River, Virunga National Park, Mount Nyiragongo, Kahuzi-Biéga National Park, Lola ya Bonobo, Garamba National Park, Okapi Wildlife Reserve, Salonga National Park, Boyoma Falls, Livingstone Falls, Pool Malebo, Maiko National Park, Idjwi, Petites Chutes de la Lukaya
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Brazzaville - Pointe-Noire - Libreville - Luanda / Congo, Gabon, Angola / Central Africa
This video is about central Africa's booming cities in 2019. These are the cities to watch out for if you're an investor or businessman that's ready to tap into the central African market.
Brazzaville is the political and administrative capital of the Republic of Congo. It was also the capital of free France from 1940 to 1942. The city has a population of more than 1.9 million inhabitants and a density of 6, 963 pers./km2. Their official language is French, they use the central African franc. Brazzaville is investing heavily in its road and bridge infrastructure.
Pointe-Noire is the economic capital of the Republic of Congo, located in the extreme south of the country. With more than 1.1 million inhabitants in the agglomeration, Pointe-Noire has become a full-fledged department. Oil activity continues to be the main sector of the Pontenegrin economy. However, the city has been experiencing a real-estate boom in the past five years.
Libreville, the political capital of Gabon, is the first city of the country in number of inhabitants. Its population was estimated at 750,000 in 2017. Gabon’s national language is French. The Librevillois, as they’re called, enjoy a GDP per capita equal to 20,000 US dollars. They use the central African franc, capped at a two percent inflation rate. The city is undergoing a major makeover with the creation of a new business district on the artificial peninsula named La Baie Des Rois. The first skyscrapers are expected to rise this summer, while the overall project is set to be completed by 2025.
Luanda is the capital of the lusophone country of Angola. With a population of 7.4 million inhabitants, it is the main economic center of the country and concentrates tertiary and industrial activities. Since 2002, thanks to the civil peace found and the oil money from offshore deposits located near the capital, it has experienced a particularly significant growth in construction. The local currency is the Kwanza.
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Trip to Congo May 2015. Province of Kouilou.
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L'Un Des Plus Beau Stade Du Congo | République Du Congo - Afrique Centrale
Le stade Municipal de Pointe-Noire est un stade de la ville de Pointe-Noire en République du Congo. Construit en 1975, il porte le nom de stade de Casimir M'voulalea jusqu'en 2007.
Après des travaux réalisés en 2006, il est inauguré le 17 janvier 2007 à l'occasion de la Coupe d'Afrique des nations junior 2007, il compte 13 594 places.
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Journey into the Congo: an Exploration of Odzala
Join a group of 8 conservationists as they travel deep into the heart of Odzala National Park in the Republic of Congo in search of the critically endangered Western Lowland Gorilla. Thanks to Odzala Discovery Camps, Congo Conservation Company and African Parks. Footage and photography by Adam Bannister, Tristan Dicks, Ale Olivieri, Vicky Kennedy, Adam Scott Kennedy, Tyler Davis, Jeremy Goss and Nikki Best. Produced and edited by Adam Bannister.
Amani Safaris Congo
Amani Safaris is a legally registered business with its headquarters in Goma in the east of The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Though Amani Safaris is primarily a tour company, it specializes in ecotours and socially aware tours in the eastern province of DRC.
Amani has always been guided by a philosophy of corporate social responsibility and understanding. As such, it works hard to bring together local communities and third parties, be they NGOs, travellers and tourists or commercial enterprises.
To do this, Amani taps into the network of local, national and international contacts it has made through the many community programs it has helped establish or been involved in over the years of operating in DRC.
As our guest you can tour Virunga National Park, the second oldest national park in the world and one of the most stunningly beautiful places on earth, trek to see endangered mountain gorillas and hike up Nyiragongo, an active volcano with the world's largest lava lake.
With more time, you can head south and visit Kahuzi-Biega National Park where you can view Grauer's gorillas, the larger, lowland-dwelling cousins of the mountain gorilla.
Our experienced guides and drivers will meet you in Goma, DRC or Gisenyi, Rwanda and make sure your trip is safe and the experience of a life time. If you also wish to travel in Rwanda or Uganda, we can make arrangements through our partner tour companies in those
countries. Amani Safaris will assist you in obtaining visas and permits and will also design a tailored program around your interests and travel requirements.
The Congo Dandies: living in poverty and spending a fortune to look like a million dollars
“La Sape” is a unique movement based in Congo that unites fashion-conscious men who are ready to splurge money they don’t really have on designer clothes. Dressing in stark contrast with their surroundings, these elegant ambiance-makers become true local celebrities… but this fame comes at a price.
The Republic of the Congo in Central Africa can’t boast of high standards of living. Yet, there are men here who are prepared to spend a fortune on designer suits. They call themselves “sapeurs” – members of the “La Sape” movement. “La Sape” comes from French and stands for “The Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People”. For its adherents, it’s all about style and elegance, the right combination of colours and textures, brand-names and the highest quality materials. They derive true joy from showing off their attire on the streets of Brazzaville – the country’s capital and the centre of the “La Sape” movement. Walking down dusty streets lined with clay houses, they turn heads and feel like kings. And there’s no price they won’t pay for this.
In fact, behind the image of success these dandies project, there are often stories of significant financial troubles caused by their extravagant hobby. To afford the price tag of their designer clothes, “sapeurs” have to save, borrow and even steal money, sometimes bringing ruin to their families. But even the grim consequences of their indulgent dressing habits often don’t stop “sapeurs” from spending money they don’t really have. They are in constant competition with each other and investing in their image is more important to them than improving their living conditions. Dressing smartly becomes a true addiction that is very hard to conquer.
However, some “sapeurs” do strive to find a balance between looking chic and being reasonable with their spending. They insist that the “La Sape” movement isn’t about designer suits but rather developing impeccable taste. They make an emphasis on learning to dress well but within one’s means. This way, style and elegance will demand fewer sacrifices from their devotees and will be accessible to more sophisticated men.
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