Location: Central Africa
Despite being the second largest country on the African continent and once a favourite destination of wealthy Europeans, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has long been forgotten by many. Years of war and turmoil, exploitation and rebel activity have left this stunning, but volatile country off the travel radar, however things are slowly starting to change.
The DRC is one of the final frontiers for many an Africa enthusiast, myself included and although it is still considered a relatively dangerous destination, it is an in amazing place for an intrepid traveler if the proper precautions are taken.
Visiting earlier this year, I was astounded by the beauty of this untamed and incredible place, ruled by the earth, the jungle and the sky, rather than people.
The DRC is home to Virunga National Park, part of the Virunga Mountain range. Here you’ll find Mount Nyiragongo, an active volcano and one of Africa’s best hiking destinations. The trek is challenging, but once you reach the top you are rewarded with epic views of the crater and you sleep on the rim as the lava bubbles and glows beneath you.
The Virungas are also home to the rare mountain gorillas (there are less than 800 mountain gorillas left in the wild) and there are few travel experiences that top looking one of these beautiful creatures right in the eye.
The DRC is magical, beautiful, vibrant and edgy, go before everyone else does.