The Republic of the Congo Gorilla Trekking: Your complete guide

The article guides readers on gorilla trekking in Congo's Odzala-Kokoua National Park, covering visit times, costs, and tips for a remote experience.

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Alexandra
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Published on
18 Oct 2024
Updated on
24 Apr 2025
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Introduction


Not to be confused with the DRC to the east, The Republic of the Congo is a stable, former French colony located in central Africa.

Gorilla trekking in the Republic of the Congo offers one of the most unique wildlife experiences in Africa, allowing you to encounter the rare and endangered western lowland gorillas in their natural habitat. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know, from the best times to visit to where to stay, how to get permits, and why the Republic of the Congo offers a distinct experience from trekking in Uganda or Rwanda.

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Three Gorillas, Congo
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Gorilla, Congo

What is Gorilla Trekking in Congo?

Gorilla trekking in the Republic of the Congo involves hiking through the rich rainforests of the Odzala-Kokoua National Park to track and observe western lowland gorillas. Unlike the mountain gorillas found in Rwanda and Uganda, the western lowland gorillas are smaller, with unique social structures and behaviours.

Your trek will take you deep into the heart of the rainforest, where professional guides and trackers lead small groups (usually 6-8 people) through heavy vegetation in search of gorilla families. The treks can be physically demanding, so a moderate fitness level is recommended. Children under 15 are generally not permitted on treks, ensuring a focused and serene experience for adult travellers.

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Forest from above, Congo

Why Choose Gorilla Trekking in the Republic of the Congo?

While Uganda and Rwanda are well-known for gorilla trekking, the Republic of the Congo offers a more off-the-beaten-path experience, ideal for adventurous travellers. Here’s why you should consider Congo over other destinations:

  • Less Crowded: Congo’s gorilla trekking circuits are much less visited than those in Uganda and Rwanda, offering a more intimate and exclusive experience.
  • Western Lowland Gorillas: Congo is home to western lowland gorillas, distinct from the mountain gorillas found in Uganda and Rwanda. This provides a unique opportunity to observe a different subspecies in their natural habitat.
  • Untouched Wilderness: Odzala-Kokoua National Park offers untouched landscapes with a rich biodiversity, including other primates, birds, and wildlife.
  • Remote and Authentic Experience: Gorilla trekking in Congo feels more like a raw, unfiltered adventure, without the larger crowds and more commercialized feel of other regions.
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How to Get There

To reach the Republic of Congo, international flights are available to Brazzaville. From there, domestic flights or ground transfers can take you to Odzala-Kokoua National Park. Be sure to check the latest travel advisories and entry requirements before planning your journey.

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Brazzaville

How Many Gorillas Are There in Congo?

Western lowland gorillas are more numerous than their mountain cousins, though they are still critically endangered due to poaching, habitat loss, and disease. Odzala-Kokoua National Park is home to one of the largest populations of western lowland gorillas, with several habituated groups available for trekking.

Exact numbers fluctuate, but it’s estimated that there are several hundred western lowland gorillas in the park, with a few key family groups being regularly tracked for tourism and research.

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How Much Does Gorilla Trekking in Congo Cost?

We offer 8-day Odzala Gorilla Trekking & Wildlife Safari and 11-day Congo Gorilla Safari & River Adventure trips to Odzala-Kokoua National Park, providing ample time to fully immerse yourself in the region’s beauty and wildlife.

Gorilla trekking in the Congo is generally more affordable than in Rwanda, though costs can vary depending on the level of luxury and the specific tour package you choose. Here’s a rough breakdown:

  • Gorilla Trekking Permits: Around $350-$450 (£280-£360)per person, significantly lower than the $700 (£560) permits in Uganda or $1,500 (£1200) permits in Rwanda.
  • Accommodation Costs: Lodging at Ngaga, Lango, or Mboko Lodge ranges from $500 (£400) to $1,200 (£960) per night, depending on the season and level of luxury.
  • Additional Costs: You’ll also need to factor in the cost of flights, transfers, meals, and tips. Expect an all-inclusive trip, including permits and accommodation, to range from $5,000 (£4000) to $8,000 (£6,400) for a 7–10-day adventure.
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Ngaga Lodge, Odzala-Kokua National Park Classic Portfolio

Best Time to Visit for Gorilla Trekking in Congo

Gorilla trekking in Congo is available year-round, but the best time to visit is during the dry seasons, which run from June to September and December to February. During these periods, the weather is more predictable, and the forest trails are less muddy, making trekking easier.

The rainy seasons, from March to May and October to November, are still an option for the more adventurous, but be prepared for challenging conditions with slippery terrain. However, the rainforest is at its most vibrant during these months, and the fewer tourists can lead to a more solitary experience with the gorillas.

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Is Gorilla Trekking in Congo Safe?

Yes, gorilla trekking in the Republic of the Congo is generally safe, particularly in Odzala-Kokoua National Park. The park is located in a stable region of the country, far from the conflict zones that have affected other parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Treks are led by experienced guides and trackers who are well-versed in ensuring the safety of both visitors and the gorillas.

As with any adventure in the wild, there are physical demands, and visitors should be prepared for arduous hiking through dense forests. However, the experience is suitable for most healthy individuals, and porters are available to assist with carrying bags and equipment if needed.

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Village, Republic of Congo

What to Pack for Gorilla Trekking in Congo

  • Sturdy Hiking Boots: Essential for navigating the forest’s rugged terrain.
  • Lightweight, Long-Sleeved Clothing: Protects against insects and the dense vegetation.
  • Waterproof Jacket: Even in the dry season, rain showers are common.
  • Insect Repellent: The rainforest is home to a variety of insects, so a good repellent is a must.
  • Camera (No Flash): Photography is allowed, but make sure to turn off the flash to avoid disturbing the gorillas.
  • Water and Snacks: While the lodges often provide meals, it’s important to stay hydrated during your trek.
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Gorilla chewing, Congo

Final Thoughts

Gorilla trekking in the Republic of the Congo offers a truly unique and rewarding experience, far from the crowded circuits of Uganda and Rwanda. With fewer visitors, a pristine natural environment, and the chance to encounter the rare western lowland gorillas, it’s an adventure that combines wildlife, conservation, and a sense of discovery.

Whether you’re staying at the luxurious Ngaga Lodge or exploring the wetlands near Lango, a trek in Odzala-Kokoua National Park is sure to leave you with memories that last a lifetime

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