Gorilla Tracking Safari
Track endangered western lowland gorillas, observe forest elephants, bongos, and mangabey monkeys, and join the local Ba'Aka tribe on a net hunt in the dense rainforests of the Dzanga Sangha reserve.
From 7800 per personThe best time to visit the Central African Republic is during the dry season from November to March. Sitting just north of the equator, the Central African Republic remains hot and humid most of the time with the majority of the rain falling in the southwest region where the largest trees grow. You can see wildlife here all year round, but some species are easier to spot towards the end of the dry period when they cluster around the remaining water sources.
The dry season's comfortable temperatures and clear skies make outdoor adventures, such as game drives and nature walks, even more enjoyable. Whether you're an avid photographer capturing the magic of Africa or a nature enthusiast seeking an immersive escape, the Central African Republic's pristine landscapes and remarkable wildlife create a truly unforgettable journey.
January is in the middle of the dry season in the Central African Republic, which makes travel conditions relatively easier compared to other times of the year. During this time, the weather is typically warm and dry, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to mid-90s Fahrenheit (24-35°C). This pleasant weather is ideal for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing and the roads are more accessible.
April to October
Rainfall occurs throughout the year, with precipitation averages higher between the months of April to October, particularly so between August and November, whilst June and July more traditionally known as the ‘short dry season’. This is only a guideline and does not guarantee that you will not experience rain outside of these months. Similarly, it may not rain every day during these months. Most excursions are conducted under the forest canopy so you will be protected from the rain. Clear skies make for excellent lighting conditions for wildlife photography in the Dzanga Bai and the rainforest is fruiting, so the lowland gorillas track well and are more easily visible as they search for food in the trees.
November to March
When the average rainfall starts to decline between the months of November and March wildlife viewing is generally good in the Dzanga Bai, and the lowland gorillas tend to spend more time on the ground in patches of forest. In particular, the best conditions tend to be between January and February, but one should bear in mind that rainfall is still possible even during these times.
Track endangered western lowland gorillas, observe forest elephants, bongos, and mangabey monkeys, and join the local Ba'Aka tribe on a net hunt in the dense rainforests of the Dzanga Sangha reserve.
From 7800 per personThis is the Central African Republic’s major natural attraction and enticing area for tourists to visit, fully capturing the remarkably unspoilt and pristine beauty that the destination has to offer
Read more about the parkSangha Lodge is a eco-tourism lodge located in the Congo Basin rainforest in the Central African Republic. It is situated in the heart of the Dzanga-Sangha Protected Areas, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich biodiversity and unique wildlife. Sangha Lodge offers a variety of eco-tourism activities such as guided forest walks, bird watching, river trips, and gorilla and chimpanzee tracking. The lodge is committed to responsible and sustainable tourism practices, and works closely with the local communities to support conservation efforts and promote cultural understanding. The lodge is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers looking for a unique and authentic experience in one of the most remote and pristine wilderness areas in Africa.
Read more about the lodgeDiscover secluded villages, verdant woods, and a variety of aquatic species by canoeing or boating along the Sangha River and adjacent waterways.
Visit the well-known Dzanga Bai, a sizable forest clearing where elephants congregate to drink water rich in minerals. It's a great place to take pictures of wildlife.
Gorillas can be found in the Central African Republic (CAR) in the Dzanga-Sangha Protected Areas, which include Dzanga-Ndoki National Park, Ndoki Forest Reserve, and Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve. The best time to look for gorillas in CAR is during the dry season, which typically runs from December to February and then from June to September. During the dry season, the gorillas tend to stay closer to the forest edges, making them easier to spot. Additionally, the dry season is a time of less rainfall, making trekking through the forest easier and less muddy. However, it is important to note that gorilla sightings cannot be guaranteed and can be influenced by factors such as weather, gorilla behaviour, and the overall ecosystem of the area.