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17 days Congo river tour Itinerary
17 Days Congo River Tour Itinerary – Day by Day
Day 1: Arrival in Kinshasa – DRC
Your journey begins upon arrival at N’djili International Airport in Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo. You will be met by a representative from Monumental Expeditions and Safaris, who will transfer you to your reserved hotel in the city.
Depending on your arrival time, you can choose an optional Kinshasa city tour (extra cost), which may include:
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Visit to the National Museum of Congo
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Local art markets and cultural centers
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Congo River beaches
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Historic landmarks
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Local cuisine tasting
 Overnight: Hotel in Kinshasa
🍽 Meals: Dinner
Day 2: Flight from Kinshasa to Mbandaka
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your 90-minute domestic flight to Mbandaka. This scenic flight gives you a breathtaking aerial view of the endless Congolese rainforest—one of the largest carbon sinks in the world.
Mbandaka is a crucial gateway town located along the Congo River. Upon arrival, your guide will brief you about the next phase of the journey—deep into the wilderness.
 Overnight: Guesthouse in Mbandaka
🍽 Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 3 – 7: Congo River & Maringa River Exploration
These five days form the most adventurous part of your 17-day Congo River expedition.
You will travel by:
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Small motorized boat
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Traditional dugout canoes
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Kayaks
Each night you will either:
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Set up your own riverside bush camps
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Stay with Batwa (Pygmy) communities in the forest
This phase grants you deep cultural immersion, where you get to observe indigenous practices such as:
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Traditional fishing
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Forest hunting
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Herbal medicine gathering
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Fruit and root harvesting
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Fire-making and storytelling
You will finally reach the Lomako Forest Base Camp, the headquarters for bonobo research and conservation.
This region is remote, unexplored, and rich in biodiversity.
 Accommodation: Tents / Community huts
🍽 Meals: All provided in the wild
Day 8 – 11: Bonobo Trekking in Lomako Forest Reserve
These days are dedicated to bonobo trekking, one of the rarest wildlife experiences on Earth. Bonobos (also known as pygmy chimpanzees) exist ONLY in the Congo Basin and are considered our closest living relatives along with chimpanzees.
With expert trackers and research guides, you will walk through thick jungle in search of bonobo families.
During your trek, you may observe:
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Bonobos grooming each other
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Nest building
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Fruit and herb feeding
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Social activities and communication
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Playful group interactions
Other rare wildlife you might encounter include:
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Red River Hog
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Black Mangabey
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Bongo Antelope
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Forest Elephant
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White-Bellied Pangolin
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Leopard
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Unique insects & rare bird species
This is an unmatched primate tracking experience, comparable to gorilla trekking in Uganda or Rwanda.
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 Accommodation: Forest camp
🍽 Meals: All included
Day 12 – 15: Kayaking Back to Mbandaka
On this leg of the expedition, you will slowly paddle your way back to civilization using kayaks and small boats along the Congo and Maringa Rivers.
This part of your journey allows for:
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Reflection and photography
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Birdwatching opportunities
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Sunset and sunrise views on the river
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Swimming (safe zones)
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Fishing with local communities
The silence, combined with the sounds of the forest and flowing water, creates a meditative and unforgettable environment.
 Overnight: Riverside camps / Mbandaka Guesthouse
🍽 Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 16: Flight to Kinshasa
You will board a small charter plane from Mbandaka back to Kinshasa. On arrival, you may enjoy a relaxed evening with optional shopping, dining, or riverfront walks.
Your guide will assist you with any last-minute arrangements.
 Overnight: Hotel in Kinshasa
🍽 Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Day 17: Departure – Flight Back Home
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the international airport in Kinshasa for your departure flight back home.
This marks the end of your 17 days Congo River expedition, one of the most remote and extraordinary adventures in Africa.
🍽 Meal: Breakfast
Best Time for a Congo River Tour
The best time to take a Congo River expedition is during the dry seasons:
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June – September
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December – February
These months offer better river navigation, easier trekking conditions, and improved wildlife viewing.
What to Pack for a Congo River Tour
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Lightweight waterproof clothing
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Long-sleeved shirts & trousers
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Jungle boots
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Rain jacket
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Insect repellent
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Sleeping bag
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First-aid kit
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Camera & binoculars
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Water purification tablets
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Headlamp / Torch
Why Book with Monumental Expeditions and Safaris?
Monumental Expeditions and Safaris is a leading East & Central Africa tour company specializing in:
âś” Congo River expeditions
âś” Gorilla trekking in Uganda & Rwanda
âś” Chimpanzee tracking
âś” African wildlife safaris
âś” Cultural & eco tours
The team offers:
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Experienced jungle guides
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Full safety coordination
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Permit processing
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High-quality equipment
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Ethical tourism practices