Ultimate Congo

The Ultimate Cultural and Wildlife Experience

Republic of Congo: 13 Days/12 Nights

  • People on boats by a river at sunset with trees along the shoreline in the Republic of Congo.

    Explore the Congo River

    This renowned river is artery of life that defines the border between the neighboring countries of Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Your first glimpse of this essential river will be from the shores of Brazzaville, but as our journey progresses, we will be able to see from the perspective of the local Congolese people just how essential this waterway is.

  • A lush green wetland with water and grass, with a dense forest of tall trees in the background under a partly cloudy sky, and a gorilla sitting by the water in the foreground in the Republic of Congo.

    World-Class Wildlife Trekking

    Delve into the fascinating rainforests of the Congo Basin - known as the second lung of the world and inhabited by an exciting and diverse array of wildlife. Embark on treks that seek out family groups of critically endangered Western lowland gorillas. Notable animals encounters may include Forest elephants, Bongo, Forest buffalo, and Spotted hyenas.

  • Three children sitting outdoors, dressed in fashionable clothing and sunglasses, with two children wearing hats and one adjusting his glasses in the Republic of Congo.

    Experience Congolese Culture

    Experience the bustle, rhythms, and style of the capital of Congo, Brazzaville to the thriving coastal city of Point Noire - travelling the extent of the famed River Congo.

    Glimpse traditional life outside the big cities in forest community of Bilala, Ngabe on the bank of the Congo River, and a picturesque fishing community at Manguenguengue. Harvest, cook, eat, craft, and dance in true local experiences.

Date Trip Length (Days) Price (USD) Booking
May 1-13, 2027 13 $14,995 BOOK NOW

Dates Available for 2027

Single Supplement: 1000 USD per person

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Republic of Congo: FAQ


Inclusions

  • Entry visa for Republic of Congo upon arrival at airport (125 USD value)

  • Gorilla trekking experience in Odzala-Kokoua National Park

  • Arctic Tern Expeditions specialist guide and local Congolese guide

  • All ground, water, and air transportation in Republic of Congo

  • All hotels during our expedition in Republic of Congo

  • All meals during our expedition in Republic of Congo

Exclusions

  • All international flights to and from Brazzaville

  • All hotels booked for travel to and from Brazzaville

  • Any travel insurance products required for the trip

  • Second (and optional) gorilla trekking experience in Odzala-Kokoua National Park (750 USD paid in advance)

Your Guides in Congo

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Guillaume de Remacle, EXPEDITION LEADER

Guillaume is the expedition leader and trip designer for this extraordinary journey to the Republic of Congo. Guillaume's passion for this incredible country is contagious, and his personal touch shines through in every aspect of this adventure. He's not just a guide; he's a fellow traveler eager to share his love for the Congo with you. He has written the following passage to share with you here:

"I decided to design this trip to the Republic of Congo because I was deeply moved by the country's immense potential. If you choose to embark on this new adventure with me, prepare to be amazed by the kindness of the inhabitants, their unique way of life, and their perspective on the world. In places like Manguenguengue and Ngabe, you'll truly understand that there isn't just one path to happiness.

Beyond its strong identity and culture, the country boasts a rich and diverse wildlife waiting to be discovered. Whether you're passionate about birds, gorillas, monkeys, elephants, insects, flowers, trees, or anything else, you'll be thoroughly impressed by the Congo's natural wonders.

Odzala National Park, for example, is a true gem of the planet. This vast 13,546-square-kilometer park allows only 12 guests at a time, ensuring an exclusive and respectful experience of Mother Nature. While exploring Odzala, you'll forget about everything else and be completely immersed in the wonders of the Equatorial Forest.

I also chose this country because it is very safe, easy to travel through, and offers excellent food and accommodations."

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Prince Koulandissa, EXPERT LOCAL GUIDE

Prince hails from Point Noire, the coastal city of Congo. Growing up, he had the natural wonders of this beautiful country in his backyard. As our local guide, Prince has proved an indispensable part of our operations both in coordinating the expedition and guiding ATE guests on the ground. His ability to connect the dots from a logistics perspective helps our guests experience his country, Republic of Congo, to the fullest extent. Prince is known for his larger-than-life personality, generosity, and his ability to make the impossible possible.

Prince owns and operates his own Congolese travel agency, open since 2019. He uses his strong background in ground logistics and palpable passion for facilitating great travel experiences to make each journey with Arctic Tern Expeditions one to remember.

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Conservation Projects We Support in Congo

One of Africa’s oldest national parks, Odzala stands apart as a hub of central African biodiversity. The old-growth rainforest harbors critically-endangered Western lowland gorillas and elusive forest elephants. The park is managed in conjunction with Congolese government by Africa Parks. Groundbreaking research into the genetics and community structure of gorillas in the park is funded through the Sabine Plattner African Charity (SPAC) - an organization dedicated to education and conservation.

Odzala-Kokoua National Park

The Jane Goodall Institute has it’s hub of central African conservation operations near the coastal city of Point Noire in southern Congo. For more than 30 years now, the Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Centre has been home to 200+ chimpanzees who have been orphaned, malnourished, or injured by the illegal wildlife trade and deforestation.

Visitors here will learn about the conservation issues surrounding wild chimpanzees and see rehabilitation efforts of these chimps firsthand.

Jane Goodall Institute