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Dzanga Sangha - Central African Republic

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Central African Republic - Dzanga Sangha (Dzanga Bai) Dzanga Ndoki (Bai Hokou)


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Dzanga Sangha - Central African Republic

En las profundidades de la selva tropical de la cuenca norte del Congo se encuentra la Reserva de Dzanga Sangha, un espacio protegido que alberga una asombrosa variedad de vida salvaje, desde los más alucinantes y diversos pequeños insectos como hormigas cazadoras y mariposas, hasta gorilas occidentales de llanura, chimpancés, leopardos o elefantes, y un importante número de aves.

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Central African Republic - Elephants in Dzanga-Sangha

Central African Republic - Dzanga-Bai in Dzanga-Sangha National Parc.
Elephants; Antelope Bongo, Tragelaphus eurycerus; Forest Buffalo, Syncerus caffer nanus
2°57'14.07N 16°21'54.39E
Recorded in March 2022. Travel organised by Torre.pl
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Dzanga-Sangha Reserve in Bayanga, Central African Republic

The Dzanga-Ndoki National Park and Dzanga-Sangha dense forest special reserve are located in the rainforest in the south-western part of the Central African Republic, Congo Basin. They comprise a total area of more than 4 000 km2. The two central parts of the Reserve, the Dzanga and Ndoki Sectors, constitute the Dzanga Ndoki National Park, covering 495 km2 and 725 km2 respectively. The parks are part of the trilateral cross-boundary cooperation between the Central African Republic, Cameroon and Congo. WWF runs major campaigns and projects to support this cooperation to protect key rainforest areas in the Congo Basin, also as part of the Yaounde Process of 7 countries protecting their rainforest.
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Central African Republic - Gorillas in Dzanga-Sangha

Central African Republic - Western lowland gorillas in Bai-Hoku in Dzanga-Sangha National Parc.
2°51'34.14N 16°28'4.66E
Recorded in March 2022. Travel organised by Torre.pl

10 Places To Visit In Central African Republic | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

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Dzanga Bai, Dzanga-Ndoki NP, Central African Republic

Dzanga Bai, Central Africa Republic
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Forest elephants at Dzanga Bai, Central African Republic #8

Dzanga Bai is a magical place within the Dzanga Sangha Special Reserve in Central African Republic. The bai is a clearing within vast expanses of unspoiled rainforest, where forest elephants and other interesting mammals find water, cooling mud, and minerals in the many pools and streams. This video shows a forest elephant cow with a cute baby.

Top 10 best Places to Central African Republic

Top 10 best Places to Central African Republic


African Republic (CAR), here are ten notable places to visit in the country:

1. Bangui: The capital city of CAR, Bangui, offers a blend of modern and traditional African culture, with attractions such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral and Boganda Museum.

2. Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve: Located in the southwestern part of the country, this reserve is known for its diverse wildlife, including forest elephants, gorillas, and numerous bird species.

3. Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park is home to various endangered species like black rhinos, elephants, and cheetahs.

4. Boali Falls: Situated on the M'Poko River, Boali Falls is a scenic waterfall that offers a picturesque natural setting and is a popular spot for swimming and picnics.

5. Bamingui-Bangoran National Park: Located in the northern region, this park showcases the country's rich biodiversity, with a wide range of wildlife and vegetation.

6. Zinga: A town situated on the Ubangi River, Zinga offers opportunities for boating and fishing, and it serves as a gateway to the beautiful Ubangi River region.

7. Chinko Nature Reserve: This large protected area is home to an array of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and giraffes, and provides opportunities for eco-tourism and wildlife conservation.

8. Ouanda Djallé National Park: Known for its scenic landscapes and diverse wildlife, including chimpanzees and leopards, this park offers excellent hiking and nature exploration.

9. Kotto River: The Kotto River is a major waterway in CAR, and it offers picturesque views and opportunities for river excursions and fishing.

10. Bimbo: Situated just outside Bangui, Bimbo is known for its beautiful lake, which provides a serene environment for relaxation and bird-watching.

Please note that due to the challenging security situation in certain parts of the Central African Republic, it is crucial to stay updated on travel advisories and consult with local authorities or travel agencies for the latest information before planning a visit to any specific region in the country.



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Giant Forest Hogs, Central African Republic

Dzanga Bai is a magical place within the Dzanga Sangha Special Reserve in Central African Republic. The bai is a clearing within vast expanses of unspoiled rainforest, where forest elephants and other interesting mammals find water, cooling mud, and minerals in the many pools and streams. The Bai is mostly famous for forest elephants, but other wildlife like forest buffalos, giant forest hogs, and even the elusive Bongo are sometimes present. This short video shows a family of giant forest hogs grazing. the bird is a Palm Nut Vulture, and the background sounds include Woodland Kingfisher, and the most-annoying sweat bees!
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Giant Forest Hogs and Forest Elephants, Dzanga Bai, CAR

Dzanga Bai is a magical place within the Dzanga Sangha Special Reserve in Central African Republic. The bai is a clearing within vast expanses of unspoiled rainforest, where forest elephants and other interesting mammals find water, cooling mud, and minerals in the many pools and streams. The Bai is mostly famous for forest elephants, but other wildlife like forest buffalos, giant forest hogs, and even the elusive Bongo are sometimes present. This short video shows giant forest hogs and elephants.

Dzanga bai, near Bayanga, Central African Rebublic Jan 2008

Hartlaub's Ducks and other wildlife, Dzanga Bai

Dzanga Bai is a magical place within the Dzanga Sangha Special Reserve in Central African Republic. The bai is a clearing within vast expanses of unspoiled rainforest, where forest elephants and other interesting mammals find water, cooling mud, and minerals in the many pools and streams. The Bai is mostly famous for forest elephants, but other wildlife like forest buffalos, giant forest hogs, and even the elusive Bongo are sometimes present. There are of course lots of birds as well. This video shows a pair of Hartlaub's Ducks enjoying a downpour. They are the only true forest ducks in Africa, found in moist areas of rainforests in West and Central Africa. It also shows some other wildlife of the Bai.

Top 10 places to visit in Central African Republic (CAR)

The Central African Republic (CAR) is a landlocked country located in the heart of Africa, bordered by Chad to the north,
Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the east, the Democratic Republic of Congo to the south, Cameroon to the west,
and the Republic of Congo to the southwest.

Here are the top 10 places to visit in the Central African Republic (CAR):

Dzanga-Sangha National Park - famous for its gorilla trekking tours, birdwatching,
and wildlife spotting, including elephants, buffaloes, and monkeys.

Manovo-Gounda St Floris National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest parks in Africa,
known for its wildlife such as leopards, lions, and chimpanzees.

Bamingui-Bangoran National Park - another national park that offers visitors a chance to see elephants, lions,
and other big game animals in their natural habitat.

Boali Waterfalls - a scenic waterfall located near the town of Boali, around 100 km from the capital city Bangui.

Bangui - the capital and largest city of CAR, home to several markets, museums, and historical landmarks such as the Presidential Palace
and the Notre Dame Cathedral.

Kaga Bandoro - a town located in the north of CAR, with a vibrant market and a historic mosque built in the 16th century.

Nola - a town known for its cotton production, with several historical sites such as the Fort D'Amede,
which dates back to the 19th century.

Ouanda Djallé - a remote village located near the Chinko River, with unique traditions and cultural
practices that are worth experiencing.

Zinga - a town located on the banks of the Oubangui River, with beautiful views and opportunities for fishing,
swimming, and boat tours.

Mbaiki - a town located in the southwest of CAR, with a lively market, a museum, and several natural attractions
such as the Kembé Falls and the Guiti Falls.


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Bai Houkou, Dzanga-Ndoki National Park, Central African Republic

Bai Houkou, Central African Republic
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Forest Elephants blocking the path - Dzanga Bai, Central African Republic

Walking back from the observation tower at Dzanga Bai in the Central African Republic, our path was blocked for a few minutes by forest elephants. After a short confrontation with the rangers, they moved on and allowed us to pass.

A Day and Night in Dzanga Bai

Central African Republic
Dzanga Sangha National Park
Sangha Lodge

Sangha Lodge, Central African Republic

Lodge, Central African Republic

Roads of Dzanga-Sangha with Baka tribe!

WANT Expeditions is the first international expedition company leading exciting adventures into the heart of Central Africa, and has been doing so for over seven years. Our reputation speaks for itself, which is why even the Wildlife Conservation Society, which operates Nouabalé-Ndoki, a bordering park on the Congo side, to host trips for their CEO and board of trustees.

Check out this quick point of view clip for what it takes to reach Western Lowland Gorillas and Forest Elephants. Do you have what it takes to join us on one of the most exciting expeditions of your life?

Doli Lodge - Dzanga-Sangha National Park, CAR

Shout out to Doli Lodge. Their pre-trip coordination was superb! their accommodations were flawless (recently renovated in 2019)! And their staff was super friendly and accommodating! I highly recommend when visiting the Dzanga-Sangha National Park. While visit we participated in a number of their activities such as observing the forest elephants in the Dzanga-Bai along with a group of Cornell University researchers conducting their “elephant listening” research project. Two other day were spent visiting the western lowland gorillas. western lowland gorillas are slightly smaller than the mountain gorillas, with less hair. And yet another day, we were being immersed in the BaAka tribe’s forest culture. The BaAka tribe members demonstrated their method of hunting with nets and collection of medical plants. The village healer identified numerous forests plants uses to cure ailments such as headaches, stomachaches, heart palpitations, fertility, etc., as well as the plants and methods to make the hunting nets. Afterwards the women built a forest shelter followed the entire group demonstrating their dances and songs. At first, as always, I was a little hesitant to participate in this organized activity because there was the potential to be exploitive, but it was the complete opposite. The local group was extremely proud of their traditional lifestyle and very enthusiastic to share it. Their lifestyle is very respectful of the forest. I’m glad I got to witness, even though just a glimpse, of their heritage. I highly recommend staying at...More

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