Uncover the Secrets of Dzanga Sangha National Park

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Dzanga Sangha National Park is a protected area located in the Central African Republic, near the border with the Republic of Congo. The park is a part of the Sangha TriNational Protected Area, which also includes the Ndoki and Nouabalé-Ndoki National Parks in Congo and the Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in the Central African Republic.

The park is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to a wide variety of animals, including gorillas, chimpanzees, elephants, buffaloes, and many rare bird species. The park is also home to the Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve, which is home to the largest known population of lowland gorillas. The park is also renowned for its forest elephants, which is known to be one of the largest populations of forest elephants in the world. The park is also home to the Ba’Aka Pygmies, who have lived in harmony with the forest for centuries. The park offers the opportunity to see gorillas, chimpanzees, elephants and other wildlife, as well as the chance to explore the unique culture of the Ba’Aka Pygmies.

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Seeing Lowland gorillas

Seeing Lowland gorillas in the wild: One of the most memorable moments during a visit to Dzanga Sangha National Park would be the opportunity to see lowland gorillas in their natural habitat. The park is home to the largest known population of lowland gorillas and offers visitors the chance to witness these incredible animals up close and personal. From watching a silverback gorilla leading a family to observing baby gorillas playing, it’s an experience that will stay with you forever.

Culture of the Ba’Aka Pygmies

Exploring the unique culture of the Ba’Aka Pygmies: Another unforgettable moment during a visit to Dzanga Sangha National Park would be the opportunity to explore the unique culture of the Ba’Aka Pygmies. The Ba’Aka Pygmies are the original inhabitants of the Dzanga-Sangha rainforest and have lived in harmony with the forest for centuries. Visitors can learn about their traditional way of life and customs, as well as interact with them, dance and sing with them, this is an opportunity that is hard to find elsewhere.

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