MAZRA CLUB
A protected ecological site, a leisure and recreation area where you can ...Read more
DIOSSO GORGES
Gorges to the north of Brazzaville can be explored from the cliffs along ...Read more
RÉNATURA CONGO
Read moreThe Republic of Congo's coastline is home to year-round populations of leatherback, olive ridley, green and hawksbill sea turtles. Its beaches are ideal for egg-laying by these endangered animals, and some sites offer feeding and nursery areas. The Rénatura Congo association monitors and protects turtles at sea and on land. It has integrated a "responsible tourism" component into its activities, to enable visitors to discover its actions, but also to finance projects aimed at local communities.
BRAZZA TREE
A secular baobab with an imposing size and hollow trunk, with numerous ...Read more
NKILA NTARI CAVE
Cave with galleries, rock paintings, stalactites and stalagmites, a spring ...Read more
GLACIER DE SEL DE MAKOTA
Read moreNearly 40 km northeast of Pointe-Noire, the Makota salt glacier is an impressive site that grew out of potash mining by the CPC (Compagnie des Potasses du Congo), abruptly halted in 1977 following a flood caused by groundwater. Although the visit is breathtaking, the glacier is a disaster for the environment, as nothing grows there any more and salt water has invaded the freshwater streams. Today, the village's families make a living from the salt they gather in the traditional way.
GOUALOUGOU TRIANGLE
Triangle between the Ndoki River to the west and the Goualougou River to ...Read more
DJEKE TRIANGLE
Djeke Triangle, part of Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, home to groups of ...Read more
NTADI YOMBA CAVE
Cave dating from 5000 B.C. near Kimbédi, with preserved fragments and ...Read more