Village Life Immersion Tours
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Village immersion tours offer experiences of traditional Congolese rural life: farming practices, fishing techniques, craft traditions, communal activities, and the rhythms of village society. These tours support sustainable tourism by bringing direct benefits to rural communities.
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Common questions travellers ask about the DRC
Is the Democratic Republic of Congo safe to visit?
Yes — most tourism corridors in the DRC (Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, Virunga, Kahuzi-Biega, Lola ya Bonobo, Kongo Central coast, Upemba, Garamba) are routinely visited safely when travelling with a licensed operator. The DRC is the size of Western Europe, so security conditions vary dramatically by region — avoid eastern conflict pockets outside designated park corridors and check current advisories.
How much does gorilla trekking cost in the DRC (Congo)?
Mountain gorilla permits in Virunga National Park start around €415 per person. Grauer's (eastern lowland) gorilla trekking in Kahuzi-Biega starts around €370. Multi-day packages with transfers, ranger fees and lodging typically range from €1,100 to €3,200 per person.
Do I need a visa to visit the DRC?
Most travellers need a tourist visa, obtained in advance from a DRC embassy or via an authorised operator with a letter of invitation. A short-stay tourist e-visa is available for many nationalities.
When is the best time to travel to DR Congo?
The dry seasons — June to September and December to February — are ideal for gorilla trekking, volcano hikes and safari travel. Congo River and rainforest experiences are rewarding year-round.
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