Dimonika Pointe Noire Day Tour

  • 天數: 1 Days (approx.)
  • 位置: Pointe Noire
  • 产品编号: dimonika

Dimonika Village - Dimonika Biosphere Reserve - Day Tour from Pointe Noire

Dimonika is a village that was created due to the rampant mining of the area early in the 1940s. The area is renowned for being exploited for gold since this time and almost every inch has been extensively mined for gold since then, especially within a 6 km radius which was said to have been the "gold"en area. Thus Dimonika village was created. The history is more than rich here and the village has this wonderful charm and incredibly warm people. 

Aside from being famously known for gold mining (with some still panning for gold to this day individually or in big teams with machines) and its history, the village is a beautiful spot located in the centre of Mayombe. The village is in the heart of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve created to protect over 1300 km2 of pristine rainforest an savannah. 

The Dimonika Biosphere Reserve offers a wide variety of fauna including elephants, antelope, gorillas, chimpanzees and much more. The reserve is mainly covered by a dense rainforest, however, there are areas where there is a bit of a break in the forest and you aren't completely enclosed by the natural forest canopy that many dream of! 

There has been a great push in the last few years by some locals and foreigners to bring ecotourism to the village and area. This small group truly understands that the village has plenty to offer. It is both a history buff and nature lovers haven. Dimonika village is really one of a kind and almost momentarily from the second you get here, you feel this. Though the ecotourism push has seen more visitors than previous years, Dimonika remains very much off the tourist trail (as does the entire Congo) so you get the feeling of having the entire village and forest to yourself - watch for the snakes in the forest!

Itinerary:

This morning you will be picked up from your accommodation in Pointe Noire right around 6am. The drive from the city today is approximately 3 hours through incredible scenery and has you arriving in Dimonika around 9am.  

As you arrive in Dimonika this morning you will prepare right away for your hike in the forest, about half an hour after our arrival. 

The duration of your visit today can be up to you as long as you are on the road back to Pointe Noire by 4pm. 


As you arrive in Pointe Noire, you will be transferred back to your accommodation for the evening.

End of Services.

Included:

Meals for the day

Vehicle

Driver

Fuel

Transfers

Not Included:

Travel Insurance

Snacks and water throughout the day

Personal items such as insect repellent, sunscreen, etc


 


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"Really great, thank you. Lots of Bonobos, everyone very friendly, all the transport etc ran smoothly. The base camp was very nice - all the guys there went out of their way to make us feel welcome and the trackers were accommodating and let us have as much time with the bonobos as we wanted. Michel was particularly lovely - very jolly! And we even learned how to stay balanced on the back of those motorbikes on the dirt roads (!) thanks also to Hades who kept me up to date each morning in Kinshasa with pick up times, driver names etc.

Thanks to you for organising it all for us^^ drc team is solidIt was really interesting to hear about all the projects happening, from partnerships with companies to the work diversifying food and income sources. Innocent was particularly passionate about the future for the villages and conservation efforts, and gave us lots of information. The boat sounds like a super project. It’s such a wonderful country, and it is a shame that so many people feel despondent about things (although I can see why they do). Hopefully there are enough people with vision to keep the progress going! It sounds like your team certainly has the passion and enthusiasm for development! We definitely got that impression from everyone we met.

- Victoria and Friends on the New 2022 Bonobos Tracking Trip in the Wild of the Deep Abyssal Rainforest, Way up and off the Congo River