Covered by endless swathes of pristine and moisture-laden rainforest sluiced by gushing rivers and plunging waterfalls, The Republic of Congo (also known as Congo-Brazzaville) is a prime adventure destination for the intrepid traveller seeking an authentic African escape. The country's lush wilderness known as the Congo Basin is "the planet's second lung", inhabited by western lowland gorillas, chimpanzees, forest elephants, buffalo, hippos, extremely rare bongo antelope, and other mammal species. Swim in crystal-clear rivers, kayaking and boating along winding waterways, and tread along forest paths to the soothing sound of monkeys and tropical birds. For a taste of local culture, the capital of Brazzaville is dubbed the 'Little Paris of Africa' and has an intriguing French culture, lively fabric markets, colourful architecture, and the Pierre de Brazzaville monument, one of the city's beautiful cathedrals.
Banking and Currency
Currency
Local currency: Central African CFA franc
Symbol: FCFA
ISO code: XAF
Subunit: Centime (1/100 of a Franc)
Banknotes: 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 francs
Coins: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 500 francs
Banking
Card Transactions: Limited outside major cities
ATMs: Yes
Mastercard: Yes
Visa: Yes
American Express: No
Diner’s club: No
Banking Hours: Weekdays: 08:00 – 15:30
Public Holidays: Closed
Foreign exchange services: Yes
Travel, Transport and Getting Around
Air:
Main airlines: ECAir, Air France
International Airports: Maya-Maya Airport
Domestic Airports: Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire
Road:
Driving on the: Right
Tar roads: Yes, mainly in urban areas
Gravel roads: Yes, common in rural areas
Valid International Driver's License needed: Yes
Car hire available: Yes
Taxis: Yes
E-hailing services: Limited
Bus:
Inter-city bus services: Yes
Local city bus networks: Yes
Rail:
Railway system: Yes
Subway System: No
Water:
Ferries: Yes
Water taxis: No
Leisure cruises: No
Food, Drink and Cuisine Advice
Food and water safety:
Can you drink the tap water: No
Fresh fruit and veg: Yes, but wash thoroughly
Ice: No
Meat: Yes, ensure it is thoroughly cooked
Street food: Yes, but select well-established vendors
Local cuisine:
The cuisine of the Republic of Congo is rich with flavors and includes dishes like Moambe chicken, a popular chicken dish cooked in palm nut sauce, and Saka Saka (cassava leaves with fish or meat). Plantains and manioc also form the staples of the local diet.
Drinks:
Palm wine and local beers are popular drinks.
Tipping: Customary, around 5-10% in restaurants and for services.
Climate and Weather
Annual rainfall: Varies, generally around 1200 mm
Average temperature: 25°C
Summer:
Average highs: 30°C
Average lows: 22°C
Winter:
Average highs: 27°C
Average lows: 19°C
Best time to visit:
The best time to visit the Republic of Congo is during the dry season from June to August, when the weather is cooler and drier, ideal for wildlife viewing and exploring national parks.
Clothing and Dress Recommendations
Spring and Summer
Cool, light, breathable and comfortable: Yes
Lightweight warm clothes: No
Winter and Autumn
Jerseys, cardigans, sweaters, jackets: Recommended
Heavyweight clothing and boots: No
General
Umbrella and raincoat: Yes, during the rainy season
Warm gloves, hat and scarf: No
Swimming costume (bathing suit): Yes
Hat, sunglasses, and sunblock: Yes
Walking shoes: Yes
Casual: Yes
Smart-casual attire: Yes
Internet Availability
Internet cafes: Yes, in major cities
Accommodation options: Yes, with varying connectivity
Restaurants: Yes, in major cities
Cafes: Yes, in major cities
Shopping malls: Yes, in major cities
Public parks: No
Libraries: Yes, in major cities
Electricity and Plug Standards
Plug Type: C, E
Voltage (V): 230 V
Frequency (Hz): 50 Hz
*Travel plug adapter and voltage converter might be necessary depending on your appliances.