Ngaga CampCredit: Dana AllenCamp setting in the forest
Ngaga CampMain Area
Ngaga Camp is an intimate six-unit lodge secreted within a glade in the primary forest above the Ngaga Stream and within the home ranges of several lowland gorilla groups. Like Lango Camp, the six guest rooms are styled on traditional Ba'Kola architecture and use natural materials that blend into the forest environment.
The slope down to the Ngaga Stream and the three- to four-metre high decking give each room a view right into the forest canopy and the passing bird and squirrel life. Walkways lead through dense marantaceae vegetation to the central main area, which is sited at the crest of the glade looking into and above the rainforest, while a separate deck is located at a natural swimming spot on the Ngaga Stream below camp.
The principal activity at Ngaga Camp is the tracking on foot of habituated western lowland gorillas. These excursions are led by a guide and skilled local tracker who are able to follow signs on the forest floor, which lead them to the chosen gorilla group for the day. Birding and night walks are possible in search of various nocturnal species as well as some spectacular forest birds.
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Ngaga Lodge - Guest Chalets
Hand-built in local style, Ngaga’s six double/twin bungalows feature en-suite bathrooms with hot showers and flush toilets, mosquito-netted beds, and wraparound decks overlooking the trees. Screened windows ensure a steady breeze and allow you to fall asleep to the sounds of birds, frogs, monkeys, and insects — the symphony of the forest.
• Rooms are raised 3-4 meters above the ground. • Each room has a 360-degree wraparound viewing walkway. • En-suite bathroom with shower. • Flush toilet. • Mosquito net. • Environmentally friendly soaps and shampoos are supplied in each room. • Fans and power points
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Library, Meal on Request, Restaurant
Bird Watching, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Gorilla Tracking, Night Drives, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Bird Watching, Cultural Tours, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, General Sightseeing, Kayaking / Paddling, Massages, River Cruises, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
While on a Kamba Journey, tick gorilla trekking off your bucket list. Ngaga Lodge is home to a world-renowned primate research team who have spent the last few decades in the forest navigating its trails and understanding its rhythms. Guests come here to share in their knowledge and experience this amazing rainforest. Track western lowland gorillas respectfully with our research trackers and guides, observe the families of Western Lowland Gorilla that live in the forest surrounding Ngaga Lodge as they climb trees to feast on ripened fruit, swing from branches, and communicate with hoots and howls. Each encounter with these primates so like ourselves is fascinating and life-changing.
Enjoy a guided forest walk in the last jungles of Tarzan. Our intimate guided walks reveal the splendor of the Congolese rainforest, fostering a deeper understanding of this precious ecosystem and the flora and fauna it shelters. Hear the sounds of the forest, smell the dewy humidity, and feel connected to something greater than yourself.
Step into the mysteries of the forest after dark. On foot, listen for insects and watch the flickering light of fireflies. In a vehicle, look for the reflection of shining eyes in the treetops. Notice how alive the forest is, no matter the time of day.
A river deck is located on the Ngaga stream for post forest walks and special occasions. After an afternoon walk through the woods surrounding the lodge, spotting butterflies, birds, and hooting monkeys, you come across a group of chairs set in a stream. You kick off your shoes and cool your feet in the shallow water while the guide prepares a batch of gin & tonics.
Ngaga Lodge is home to the research team who have spent the last few decades in the forest navigating its trails and understanding its rhythms. Here is what guests might see:
* Western Lowland Gorillas * Crowned Monkey (elusive) * Palm Civets * A species of Galago * Forest duikers * Black-casqued Wattled Hornbill * Great Blue Turaco (rare) * Dynamic range of birds * Variety of butterflies and insects * Tree frogs
The star deck and fire pit are found on a deck below the main living area for pre-dinner drinks while you watch the sun set over the forest.
As a result of the work done by gorilla researchers Dr. Magda Bermejo and German Illera, habituated gorilla groups can be tracked and observed in the area around Ngaga Camp. In the extended area there are at least seven groups perhaps 105 individual gorillas.
Two of these groups have been habituated and are able to be viewed by our guests. Tracking takes place on foot with one of our guides and a skilled local tracker, with tracking excursions departing from camp and following the tracks and sign of the animals until they are located. Please note that although every effort is made, gorilla viewing is not guaranteed.
Given that Ngaga Camp is situated at the overlap between the home ranges of several groups (habituated and unhabituated), tracking expeditions do not cover enormous distances and can range in length from 1 to 8 kilometres (0.5 to 5 miles) over rolling terrain and often amidst thick undergrowth.
Including the time spent with a gorilla group, excursions can last between 2 and 8 hours.
The gorilla viewing protocol is based on the guidelines issued by the IUCN for great ape viewing and is very similar to that of Rwanda/Uganda. Protocols are designed speci cally to limit stress, behavioural impact and potential disease transmission from humans to gorillas. These protocols play a critical role in gorilla conservation.
• Minimum age for gorilla viewing is 15 years – this is for reasons of safety, but also for possible disease transmission, with children under this age more prone to infection.
• Maximum proximity to gorillas is 7 metres (22 feet). It is not permitted to approach more closely and we typically view the animals at 10- 15 metres (32-50 feet).
• Maximum viewing duration of any group is one hour per day. Each group of guests has two opportunities to track gorillas.
• Maximum number of guests per gorilla tracking excursion is 4, plus a guide and local tracker to make a maximum group size of 6.
• Guests that display cold, u or other respiratory tract symptoms (coughing, runny nose, excessive sneezing etc.) will not be allowed to track gorillas.
The primary rainforests of the Ngaga area offer a completely different walking experience to the swampy forest area at Lango and the Savannah at Mboko. Relaxed walks along the well-maintained trail system are great for birding and nding some of the spectacular forest species. Guereza Colobus and Putty Nosed Moneys are regularly seen while other species also occur.
The density of Chimpanzee in the area is very high with nest sites being regularly seen while tracking gorillas. The noisy screams and hoots of this species are often heard while in the forest, or even from Ngaga Camp itself, but it requires some good fortune to glimpse our closest relatives in the thick forest. Forest Squirrels, elaborately-built termite castles, spectacular butter ies and cool forest streams all make walking here an incredible nature experience.
The Ngaga area has a much lower density of Forest Elephant and Buffalo than Lango or Mboko and it is therefore safe to venture out at night on foot in search of the forest’s most secretive inhabitants.
Nocturnal primates are well represented. Along with the more familiar Galagos, two really bizarre and unique creatures can possibly be spotted: the Potto and the Angwantibo. These slow-moving prosimians are tricky to nd, but once located often offer really good viewing as they cling motionlessly to a branch. Shy Forest Duikers, Palm Civets and Tree Pangolins are also occasionally encountered.
Africa’s largest bat, the Hammer Head Bat, whose resounding calls are unmistakable, can normally be found by scanning the canopy within the calling area. A number of owls occur in this part of the forest, the Red Chested Owlet being the most commonly seen.
Ngaga Lodge Dining
Dining is an integral part of the Kamba experience, and all of our lodges are fully inclusive, with breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and house beverages offered throughout your Journey. Our chefs take pride in fusing local flavors and ingredients with international techniques to create meals of exceptional quality. Many guests report that meals are an unexpected highlight of their experience.
Lunch and dinner are served in three courses, with options for appetizers, mains, and desserts. Breakfasts are wholesome and satisfying, and snacks are provided throughout the day. Vegetarian dishes are offered at nearly every meal. Most meals are served family-style, with the option for private tables at Ngaga Lodge.
House beverages include tea, coffee, soft drinks, water, select wines and beers, and select spirits. Premium beverages are flown in and available on request at an additional cost, which will be added to your bill (settled on departure).
Your Stay
3 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Lango Lodge | Odzala Kokoua National Park
Lango Camp - Odzala Discovery CampsCredit: Congo Conservation Company - Scott RamsaySet on the edge of the baï in a gallery forest
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayLife on the Baí
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott Ramsay6 chalets in the tree tops overlooking the baï
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayDeck and fire pit with stunning views of Lango Baï
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayChalets nestled in the trees
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayForest Buffalo in the Baí
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayLango Lodge forms part of the Kamba African Rainforest Experiences Journeys (7, 10 & 11 nights)
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesAfrican green pigeons in flocks of hundreds
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayKayak into camp from Mboko Camp when using our Discovery journeys
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesForest elephant come to the baï for the mineral deposits
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayWalk, get wet, have fun - this is an adventure!
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayThis marsh landscape is mineral rich and holds magnetic attraction for animals and birds
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesDon't forget to look up
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesYou never know what you may see
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayThe Congo Basin is a pristine ecosystem to explore
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayWalk in and out of camp on foot
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Scott RamsayAerial view of Lango Camp
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Rhino AfricaDrinks on the dock at Lango Baï
Lango Lodge - Kamba African Rainforest ExperiencesCredit: Kamba African Rainforest Experiences - Rhino AfricaKayaking down the river
Lango Baï is home to Lango Lodge, situated in the natural, swampy clearing in the forest with large deposits of minerals - a magnetic attraction for huge flocks of African green pigeons and African grey parrots, as well as for herds of forest buffalo by day and forest elephants by night. The six guest chalets have been strategically placed on the edge of Lango Baï with views out onto the open baï, one of the most arresting views of any camp in Africa.
Remote areas in Africa are under threat and need to be commercially viable in order to be protected and Kamba African Rainforest Experiences is taking an innovative approach to pioneering eco-tourism in the Congo Basin. The aim is to be a conservation actor by providing added value to the Odzala-Kokoua National Park and Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park through the development of tourism, and every visit counts. Today, Kamba African Rainforest Experiences are gaining fast traction with travellers who visit the pristine Congo Basin to experience the dense population of western lowland gorillas, herds of rare forest elephants, shy bongo, and many more species through a 7-night, 10-night, or 11-night Kamba Journey combining Ngaga Lodge, Lango Lodge, and Mboko Lodge.
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Lango Lodge Chalet
Lango Lodge features six guest chalets strategically placed on the edge of Lango Baï with views out onto the open baï, providing one of the most arresting views of any camp in Africa. The chalets are constructed from natural materials such as locally woven raffia palm panels and stand on stilts above the ground. Complete with mosquito nets and en-suite bathrooms with hot shower and flush toilet, the chalets boast an elevated 360° wraparound walkway with views of the forest and sprawling baï.
• Rooms are raised 3-4 meters above the ground. • Each room has a 360 degree wraparound viewing walkway. • En-suite bathroom with shower. • Flush toilet. • Mosquito net. • Environmentally friendly soaps and shampoos are supplied in each room. • Fans and power points.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Library, Meal on Request, Restaurant
Bird Watching, Cooking Courses, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Kayaking, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Cultural Tours, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, General Sightseeing, Gorilla Tracking, Kayaking / Paddling, Massages, River Cruises, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
While on a Kamba Journey, take in the beauty of the forest and wildlife on either side of you as your drift down it's winding waterways and walk the last part directly to Lango Lodge. You have never had such a rewarding arrival.
Prepare to get wet as we explore in the footsteps of great explorers and unearth the history and heritage of the area. Walks can get muddy, wet and extremely fun. This is a rare opportunity to explore absolute freedom.
Spend time exploring the forests as well as the waterways with walks through one of Africa's most pristine ecosystems.
Enjoy a sundowner and a drink as Forest Buffalo and Harnessed Bushbuck walk by. Other regular visitors include Forest Elephants, Guereza colobus monkeys and a variety of birds.
Animals you might see on your walks in the baï and forests:
Forest Buffalo Harnessed Bushbuck Forest Elephant (elusive) Spotted Hyena (elusive) Bongo (rare) Red River Hog (rare) Western Sitatunga Black and White (Guereza) Colobus Monkeys Grey-cheeked Mangabey Putty-nosed Monkey De Brazza's Monkey (elusive) Variety of frogs Rich in bird life African Grey Parrot Green Pigeon
Lango Lodge Dining
Dining is an integral part of the Kamba experience, and all of our lodges are fully inclusive, with breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and house beverages offered throughout your Journey. Our chefs take pride in fusing local flavors and ingredients with international techniques to create meals of exceptional quality. Many guests report that meals are an unexpected highlight of their experience.
Lunch and dinner are served in three courses, with options for appetizers, mains, and desserts. Breakfasts are wholesome and satisfying, and snacks are provided throughout the day. Vegetarian dishes are offered at nearly every meal. Most meals are served family-style, with the option for private tables at Lango Lodge.
House beverages include tea, coffee, soft drinks, water, select wines and beers, and select spirits. Premium beverages are flown in and available on request at an additional cost, which will be added to your bill (settled on departure).
Your Stay
2 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Mboko Lodge | Odzala Kokoua National Park
Situated in an area of lush meadow-like savannah, frequented by forest buffalo, forest elephant and spotted hyaena, Mboko gives a sense of the scale of Odzala while also allowing you to focus on some of the smaller details: flowers and butterflies (depending on the season) can be seen in profusion.
Mboko Camp, offers visitors breath-taking views of the interface between the tropical rainforest and grassland savannah where hundreds of towering termite mounds help create an otherworldly experience.
Mboko provides you with spectacular star-viewing opportunities before you fall asleep to the sounds of life-giving water flowing to meet the Congo River, and also offers access to nearby villages on the fringes of the Park, where you can met and interact with local people.
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Designed for comfort and contemplation, Mboko’s six double/twin chalets are set along the Likeni River, with screened-in porches tucked under the trees or verandas serenaded by the burbling water. Works by local artisans adorn the rooms, which are furnished with writing desks, mosquito-netted beds, and comfortable seating. En-suite bathrooms feature flush toilets and hot showers.
• Each room has a private deck with a view of either the forest or river • En-suite bathroom with hot shower and flush toilet • Environmentally friendly soaps and shampoos are supplied in each room. • Fans and power points in each room (no air-conditioning) • Mosquito net • In-room safe
Mboko’s 12 guest rooms extend along the banks of a free-flowing tributary of the Lekoli River. 10 double occupancy cabins and 2 family cabins are nestled along the Lekoli River in amongst the lush green forest which provides a feeling of privacy. Each cabin has a deck with lounge chairs on which you can rest and listen to the tranquility of the river babbling past you.
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- En-suite bathroom with hot shower. - Flush toilet. - Mosquito net. - Environmentally friendly soaps and shampoos are supplied in each room. - Fans and power points in each room (no air-conditioning).
Mboko Chalets
Designed for comfort and contemplation, Mboko’s six double/twin chalets are set along the Likeni River, with screened-in porches tucked under the trees or verandas serenaded by the burbling water. Works by local artisans adorn the rooms, which are furnished with writing desks, mosquito-netted beds, and comfortable seating. En-suite bathrooms feature flush toilets and hot showers.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Library, Meal on Request, Private Vehicle (Available), Restaurant, Spa
Bird Watching, Boating, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Kayaking, Massages, Night Drives, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Cultural Tours, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Gorilla Tracking, Kayaking / Paddling, Massages, Safaris, Scenic Flights, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Mboko Lodge is the home of adventure. A safari experience of unparalleled intimacy, our guided walks reveal the splendor of the Congolese Basin and its pristine rainforests. Quiet, reverent, and unhurried, they foster a deeper understanding of this precious ecosystem and the flora and fauna it shelters. Hear the sounds of the forest, smell the dewy humidity, and feel connected to something greater than yourself. Behold birds with breathtaking plumage and plants so rare they haven’t been named yet. Each walk promises something different — it is up to fickle nature to decide. But each usually ends in a delicious home-cooked meal or a delightful round of sundowners in a one-of-a-kind setting.
During your time at Mboko Lodge, you will have the chance to see an incredible array of wildlife: *Forest Buffalo *Harnessed Bushbuck *Forest Elephant (elusive) *Spotted Hyena (elusive) *Bongo (rare) *Western Sitatunga *Black and White (Guereza) Colobus Monkeys *Grey-cheeked Mangabey *Putty-nosed Monkey *De Brazza's Monkey (elusive) *Chimpanzee (rare) *Slender-snouted crocodile (rare) *Dwarf crocodile (rare) *Hippo (rare) *Rich in bird life
Dip your paddle into the pristine waterways of the Congo Basin and explore the wilderness from a new angle. As you drift along, keep your eyes open (and camera poised) for cavorting monkeys, colorful birds, and elephants, buffalo, and antelope grazing on the banks. Allow the beauty and tranquility of your surroundings to soothe your soul.
From the boat launch just outside Mboko Lodge, you’ll explore the gentle Lekoli River and its byways and baïs along with your guide. No experience is required; a dry bag is recommended to protect your camera and other gear.
Explore the river environment from the comfort of an open-air motor skiff, cruising the winding waterways and contemplating its astounding biodiversity: elephants, water buffalo, monkeys, birds, insects, and innumerable trees and plants. Morning cruises place you at the heart of the awakening jungle; afternoon cruises are capped by the gossamer grandeur of an African sunset.
River cruises depart from the boat launch located just outside of Mboko Lodge. Our skiffs are simple but comfortable and engineered to allow us to explore the Lekoli River and its tributaries, backwaters, and baïs, while minimizing our impact on the environment.
Get wet and dirty by exploring the river on foot at your own pace.
The aging termite mounds are the calling card of Mboko and fleck the landscape.
The Lekoli River in the Lango region offers one of the best chances to observe the wildlife of the forest since visibility here is greater than within the canopy.
We make use of motorised aluminium boats and traditional pirogues to travel against the river currents whilst the most rewarding time is spent drifting silently downstream searching the beautiful forested banks for Forest Elephant, Forest Buffalo, primate species like Putty-nosed Monkey and de Brazza’s Monkey and birds.
Although Hippo do occur, their numbers are low and they are seldom seen.
Bongo antelope are an exciting possible sighting. Crocodiles are represented by two harmless species, the Slender-snouted Crocodile and the African Dwarf Crocodile. Chimpanzees are regular in this area although more often heard than seen.
Exploring the Lango and Mboko areas on foot offer many great wildlife viewing opportunities. The area’s savannah, marsh, swamp forest and riverine forest are home to Forest Elephant and Forest Buffalo, both of which are regularly encountered. Stalking quietly along forest trails can produce sightings of Red River Hog and shy forest birds. Monkeys are also often encountered and interestingly, the riverine and swamp forest is home to no less than eight monkey species. Guereza Colobus, Grey-cheeked Mangabey and Putty-nosed Monkey are regularly seen. With a bit of luck one may encounter Crowned and Moustached Monkeys, De Brazza’s Monkey and Northern Talapoin.
Walking is also the best way to study the ne detail of the forest – insects, fungi, orchids, animal tracks and birds are all part of the show. The soundtrack is provided by a chorus of frogs, birds and insects whilst monkeys and other creatures hoot, scream and grunt in the background. Walking in the Lango area is adventurous as the area is very wet. Trails have been opened to allow access to the main areas, but one often returns to camp with wet and muddy shoes and even other parts of your clothing as proof of the adventure!
Game viewing vehicles are used in the Lango and Mboko areas primarily to access the region’s diverse attractions rather than for game viewing. We use the vehicles to get to and from walking and boating activities.
In the early mornings and late evenings a drive along the forest edge offers a different perspective of the landscape. Wildlife that is often seen along the forest edge includes Forest Elephant, Forest Buffalo and Western Sitatunga.
After a sundowner stop, we continue to explore the savannah and forest edge, spotlighting in search of rarely seen and shy nocturnal creatures. Some of the elusive species that can be encountered with a bit of luck include Spotted Hyaena, Aardvark, Leopard, Golden Cat, Emin’s Pouched Rat, Palm Civet and two species of Pangolin. This is also a good time to search for some of the many owls that occur here, whilst both Long-tailed and Swamp Nightjars are common all year round.
The perfect place to end a forest or adventure walk is our river deck at Mboko Camp. Replete with comfortable chairs and a view of the surrounding wildlife, guests can swim, relax or enjoy a cold beverage here.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included