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Availability

Please note that availability of the camps managed by Congo Conservation Company (Odzala Discovery Camps and Sangha Lodge) is based on availability of access to these remote regions.

Use the ‘real time’ table below to find available seats during your travel period, then look for availability of gorilla tracking permits, and finally look for availability of chalets in our camps. Bookings can be made via enquiry.

VIEW DISCOVERY JOURNEYS

Look for seats on our weekly scheduled flights between Brazzaville and the Mboko airstrip in Odzala-Kokoua National Park (Mondays and Thursdays) as well as gorilla tracking permit and camp accommodation availability each day.  Once you have dates in mind, please enquire to book.

Look for access to Odzala Discovery Camps as well as the weekly scheduled flight between Mboko and Kabo airstrips (Wednesdays & Sundays), and the boat transfer between Kabo and Sangha Lodge (Wednesdays and Sundays). Once you have dates in mind, please enquire to book.

EASY BOOKING OPTIONS:

We have compiled 4-night, 7-night, 10-night and 11-night Discoveries that tie in perfectly with these scheduled transfers and are fully inclusive, easy to book options.

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Discoveries

For an immersive experience founded on our conscious travel philosophy,
discover, explore, learn and connect through our all-inclusive Discovery journeys.

  • Gorilla Discovery

    4 nights from US$ 9 690 pp

  • Odzala Discovery

    7 nights from US$ 12 795 pp

  • Odzala Discovery

    10 nights from US$ 17 400 pp

  • Sangha Discovery

    10 nights from US$ 17 495 pp

  • Congo Basin Discovery

    11 nights from US$ 20 065 pp

Field Notes

News, updates and stories about the rainforests, our guides, sightings, research and our community.

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Western Lowland Gorilla silverbackGorillasOdzala-Kokoua National ParkRegions
5th July 2020

Western Lowland vs Mountain Gorillas

Western Lowland vs Mountain Gorillas: A Comparison Many of our guests have previously encountered mountain gorillas in Rwanda or Uganda. There are several key differences between the two species, which…
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People & Team
2nd July 2020

Meet Sabine Plattner

Born in Germany, Sabine Plattner grew up in Freiburg, an area surrounded by forests which instilled a lifelong passion for the world’s natural spaces. Mrs. Plattner first journeyed to the…
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29th June 2020

The Story of CCC

Together for conservation – research, communities & tourism COMMUNITIES & GORILLA RESEARCH MEET… In Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), close to the geographical “Heart of Africa“, lies a near-mythical place…
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This beautiful shot of two members of the Neptuno This beautiful shot of two members of the Neptuno group was captured by Nicole last week. So pensive, so peaceful, so complete…⁣
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Image by Nicole Mathesie⁣
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The beautiful forest elephants are the largest res The beautiful forest elephants are the largest residents of our forests in the Congo Basin. They are the world’s smallest elephant (bulls seldom weigh more than 3 tonnes), extremely elusive and, as a result, poorly understood. Most of our knowledge comes from research through their larger cousins, the savannah elephant, although many scientists are now dedicating time and research to the behaviour of forest elephants specifically.⁣
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Sadly, as of March 2021 the forest elephant is officially listed as ‘Critically Endangered’ by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Whilst this is devastating news, there is also hope that the classification, combined with research, will lead to a stability in forest elephant populations across Central Africa and the awareness raised will galvanise those who can help to do exactly that.⁣
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If you would like to come and visit the forest elephants of the Congo, click on the link in our bio for details.⁣
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Image by Dean⁣
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#odzaladiscoverycamps #forestelephants #elephant #safari #odzalanationalpark #rainforest #adventure #congobasin #republicofcongo #exploredeeper
It’s true when they say the forest is full of su It’s true when they say the forest is full of surprises… ⁣⁣
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This is footage from a camera trap set by Pedro and Nicole on Hippo Trail last week that captured a leopard cub playing with mum. Just amazing!⁣
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Thanks Nicole and Pedro for the clip. ⁣⁣
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Today, the 52nd annual Earth Day, is dedicated to Today, the 52nd annual Earth Day, is dedicated to investing in our planet. With a rise in extreme weather, more and more species becoming endangered and a critical loss of forested areas across the globe, Mother Nature is quite clearly calling out to us.⁣
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This year, let’s act boldly, innovate and dedicate our future to protecting both wildlife and humanity. This preservation of biodiversity is one of the many solutions to the climate crisis and critical to the survival of our wildest areas.⁣
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We only have one planet and we must look after it for our future generations to enjoy 🌍⁣
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#odzaladiscoverycamps #earthday #earthday2022 #biodiversity #adventure #climatechange #odzalanationalpark #rainforest #adventure #congobasin #republicofcongo #exploredeeper
Snippets from the weekend included an amazing sigh Snippets from the weekend included an amazing sighting of this majestic man, believed to be from the Neptune that just happened to be crossing the road at the same time as Kerri. Gorgeous!⁣
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Image by Kerri du Preez⁣
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#odzaladiscoverycamps #easter #sundowners #adventure #safari #odzalanationalpark #rainforest #adventure #congobasin #republicofcongo #exploredeeper
To all our friends, partners and followers who cel To all our friends, partners and followers who celebrate, happy Easter! We wish you a restful weekend with friends and family and the chance to reconnect with loved ones.⁣
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In the forest, we’ll be pouring a large G&T, settling down with a pair of binoculars and getting ready for whatever the wildlife has in store…⁣
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Whatever you’re doing, enjoy the weekend!⁣
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#odzaladiscoverycamps #easter #sundowners #adventure #safari #odzalanationalpark #rainforest #adventure #congobasin #republicofcongo #exploredeeper
As we head into April (how did that happen?) we ha As we head into April (how did that happen?) we have been enjoying a variety of excellent sightings in the forest. But this week, it’s the turn of the birds!⁣
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Our feathered friends in the rainforest are truly magnificent and it’s a pleasure to spend some time watching them flitter through the tree canopy and out in the open.⁣
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These photos are all by Brendon, and some of his most recent sightings. From left to right: a narina trogon, a pied kingfisher, a red-rumped tinkerbird, and a white-throated bee-eater.⁣
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Thanks Brendon!⁣
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#odzaladiscoverycamps #birds #adventure #safari #odzalanationalpark #rainforest #adventure #congobasin #republicofcongo #exploredeeper
There’s nothing we love more than happy guests i There’s nothing we love more than happy guests in the rainforest – and this was a very happy group! They were a photographic group who spent some time at Ngaga and Mboko as well as Sangha Lodge and were led by intrepid private guide James Kydd. There was walking, gorilla tracking, sundowners, canoeing, drives, epic sightings and plenty of laughs along the way. 

Thanks so much for your sharing your images James and we look forward to seeing you again soon!

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  • Discover
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