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    South of the majestic Congo River, in the lowlands of Congo is a natural treasure largely unknown: the Salonga National Park. It is the largest forest park in Africa and one of the last remaining intact tropical forests in the world. Comprising a mosaic of rivers, streams, marshlands, typical grassy glades called bais and marshes, Salonga is home to 40% of the world's bonobos.

  2. Salonga National Park

    Salonga National Park ( French: Parc National de la Salonga) is a national park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo located in the Congo River basin. It is Africa's largest tropical rainforest reserve covering about 36,000 km 2 or 3,600,000 hectares (8,900,000 acres).

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    The park is home to 40% of the world's bonobos. Salonga National Park was established in 1956 as Tshuapa National Park and was later decreed as Salonga National Park by President Mobutu Sesseko in 1970.

  4. Salonga National Park, Congo

    The Park is one of the few national parks residing the endangered great ape of Congo known as the bonobo or pygmy chimpanzee or can also be called the gracile chimpanzee. It is believed that the bonobos are more social and closer to people than the common eastern chimpanzees thus visitors to the Park will get a great experience of viewing the bonobos (pygmy chimpanzees). Other notable wildlife ...

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    Salonga National Park is the largest protected area of tropical forest in Africa. It is located in Democratic Republic of Congo and covers 36,000 km². It consists of two blocks (north and south) separated by a corridor about 45 km wide. Historically managed by the Congolese Institute for Nature Conservation (ICCN). Deep inside the Democratic ...

  6. Things To See And Do Within Salonga National Park

    Besides the usual activities tourists undertake in African Parks, those that visit Salonga National Park can explore more of the wilderness by undertaking a hunting trip but should be conducted in the company of an armed ranger guide.

  7. Explore the Park

    Let the world know about Salonga National Park by sharing our stories on Social Media using #SalongaNationalPark. Spread the word.

  8. The Park

    The committee decided to move Salonga National Park to the in-danger list because of the excessive poaching taking place at the time and the illegal encroachments.

  9. Attractions

    Attractions Forest elephants, bonobos, bongos, giant pangolins, and the indigenous Congo peacock all call Salonga home. The Park harbors 51 species of mammals, 129 species of fish, and 223 species of birds. Salonga is the only National Park in bonobo range. It potentially holds 40% of the world bonobo population.

  10. Salonga National Park : DR Congo Bonobo Trekking, Congo Wildlife Safari

    Explore Salonga National Park wildlife to visit the Bonobos , cultural, Primates: find all travel info like when to visit, getting around, best time to visit on Salonga Guide.

  11. Salonga National Park

    Things to do in Salonga National Park; Here are fantastic safari activities which can be adventured by the tourist on their visit to the Salonga National Park including Wildlife viewing, bird watching, fishing, hunting, cultural experience, guided nature walks among others.

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  13. Salonga National Park

    Salonga National Park is the largest tropical rainforest reserve in Africa, earning it a UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Explore the wilds of Africa today.

  14. Salonga National Park

    Salonga is the world's second largest tropical rainforest national park and the largest in Africa. It is extremely isolated in the centre of the Congo River basin, accessible only by water or air. It is the habitat of many endemic endangered species, notably the bonobo (pygmy chimpanzee), the Zaire peafowl, the forest elephant and the African ...

  15. Salonga National Park

    Salonga National Park, largest reserve in Congo (Kinshasa), Africa, covering more than 14,000 square miles (36,000 square km) and located midway between Kinshasa, the national capital, and Kisangani, 720 miles (1,160 km) to the northeast. The administrative headquarters at Monkoto (Équateur.

  16. Salonga National Park

    Salonga National park was established in 1970 and is divided into two sectors that are the southern and the northern sector which is separated by the road that divides them as it's the route to Congo's capital city when connecting from Eastern Park of Congo by Road. Salonga National Park corridor is 4 km wide and is located in the Congo River basin covering about 36,000 km2 or 3,600,000 ...

  17. Salonga National Park Congo

    Salonga National Park is known for spectacular game viewing experiences. The notable wildlife species for visitors to spot out while on safari in this park include elephants, red river hog, duikers, the dwarf chimpanzees, Congo water civet, Angolan mongoose, pygmy Cape buffalo, sitatunga, Bonobos, dwarf crocodiles, wolf monkeys, okapis, giant ground pangolins, tree pangolins, leopards, pottos ...

  18. Salonga National Park

    Salonga National Park Explore Salonga national park Congo, the biggest national park within the Congo basin. It hosts some of Africa's unique wildlife. When planning your visit to Salonga national park you should involve a reliable tour operator from the members of ATOAV-RDC and incorporated in Democratic Republic of Congo.

  19. Salonga National Park

    Salonga national park situated mid-way between the national capital city Kinshasa and Kisangani is a natural treasure sheltering one of the last remaining intact tropical forest in the world and also a home to 40% of the world's bonobos. The park is greatly dominated by tropical rain forest with many dominant vegetation types such as swamp, riverine, dry land vegetation, grassland vegetation ...

  20. Getting There

    BLOG Getting There Recent Posts Best National Parks to Visit in East Africa Exploring the Rift Valley: A Safari through Kenya's Stunning Scenery Poaching and How To Control The Habit Meta

  21. Salonga Landscape

    As the Salonga Landscape provides both a vital ecological refuge for the park's biodiversity and an important carbon sink recognized through the National REDD+ Strategy, consortium activities dually focus on scalable climate change goals and biodiversity goals, achievable through successful long-term park management and land-use planning.

  22. When to Visit

    Salonga National Park. Visit DR Congo. Menu. Home; Getting There; When to Visit; Attractions; Park; Accommodations

  23. Around Mason: Week of Aug. 27, 2024

    Visit the website for additional meeting dates and more information. Free Mpox Vaccine Clinic on Campus George Mason's Student Health Services and Employee Health and Well-Being will offer a free mpox vaccination clinic for students, faculty, and staff on Wednesday, Sept. 4, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Register here (only name and email required).

  24. Visit of the Delegation of the European Union to Salonga

    From 13 to 17 April, the Head of Cooperation of the Delegation of the European Union (EU) to the DRC, Mr Laurent Sillano, and his team visited Salonga National Park and the activities implemented as part of the PARCCS programme (Programme Agricole Rural et de Conservation du Complexe de la Salonga). The programme is coordinated by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and so Mr. Martin ...

  25. Around Mason: Week of Aug. 27, 2024

    Visit the website for additional meeting dates and more information. Free Mpox Vaccine Clinic on Campus George Mason's Student Health Services and Employee Health and Well-Being will offer a free mpox vaccination clinic for students, faculty, and staff on Wednesday, Sept. 4, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Register here (only name and email required).