Congo

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Bradt Travel Guides, 2008 - Travel - 328 pages
The political chaos in the Congo is well documented, but once-wary travellers are now discovering an unexplored Eden home to pygmy communities and indigenous species like the bonobo and elusive okapi. Those searching for raw adventure will find it along the hiking trails of the RuwenzoriMountains, the caves of Mbanza-Ngungu, and the bars of Pointe Noire. The first and only guide to the heart of Africa, this groundbreaking book covers both the Democratic Republic and the Republic of Congo and provides intrepid travellers with the practical information and unique maps needed to explore this jungle region. * Full information on tracking mountain gorillas in Virunga NationalPark* In-depth health advice to help you plan your trip with confidence* The latest on visas and getting through the red tape* Detailed transport information * Learn the basics of Lingala, Swahili, Kituba, Tshiluba andKinyarwanda the region s five languages* Many of the maps are the first ever to be published"
 

Contents

PART
57
History 59 Government and politics 77 Economy
78
communications
87
Chapter 6
109
Chapter 7
127
Katanga
133
Kisangani Maiko and the North
155
The East
175
Practical Information
237
Around Brazzaville
255
The North
277
Wildlife Guide
289
Language
299
Glossary of Names and Acronyms
306
Index
325
Copyright

PART THREE REPUBLIC OF CONGO
217

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About the author (2008)

Sean Rorison is a Canadian writer who has visited over 90 countries. He helped launch the award-winning travel journal site Polo's Bastards, that focuses primarily on difficult destinations.

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