Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo lies in the fertile river basin of the mighty Congo River, straddling the equator. Steep mountains stand sentinel in the north and west while volcanoes rumble in the lake district of Kivu. The steamy tropical rainforests in the west house a virtual treasury of rare animals and plants and if perchance, you dig deep into the earth, it yields a bounty of mineral and agricultural wealth unparalleled in the harsh and hostile African terrain. So what compulsion tears this country apart, what drives its people to destroy each other and what will make them stop? The answers have eluded Congo for the past centuries as its people continue to struggle against exploitation, bloody war and abject poverty. Sadly travel to this country is not recommended due to the level of violence by armed groups in which civilians are indiscriminately targeted.
BEST TIME TO VISIT DR CONGO
The best time to visit the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) depends on your interests and activities. The country has a tropical climate, with two main seasons: the dry season and the rainy season. Here’s a breakdown of the seasons:
Dry season: The dry season in the DRC runs from June to September, and December to February. This is the best time to visit if you’re interested in gorilla trekking, wildlife viewing, and hiking, as the weather is dry and cool.
Rainy season: The rainy season in the DRC runs from March to May, and October to November. This is the best time to visit if you’re interested in bird watching and seeing the waterfalls at their fullest. However, it’s important to note that heavy rains can make some areas difficult to access and increase the risk of diseases like malaria.
Overall, the best time to visit the DRC is during the dry season, especially if you plan on visiting the eastern part of the country for gorilla trekking or hiking. But regardless of the season, it’s important to research the specific areas you plan to visit and take necessary precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.