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Sangha Lodge

Sangha River

Lying on the banks and overlooking the Sangha river, surrounded by lush riverine trees, this hidden gem is your gateway to the pristine wilderness of Dzanga National Park.

Sangha Lodge features seven charming en-suite bungalows that provide modern comforts amidst the wilderness. Enjoy the luxury of hot and cold running water and the convenience of flush toilets in this remote setting. The lodge is run for the purpose of sustainable tourism and focuses on community involvement and development.

Sangha Lodge is the perfect base for your exploration of Dzanga National Park, where you can embark on thrilling adventures such as tracking the habituated Western Lowland Gorillas. Experience the tranquillity and natural beauty of Sangha Lodge as you immerse yourself in the wonders of the Central African wilderness.

Lodge Details

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Location

Situated on the picturesque banks of the Sangha River, Sangha Lodge offers a serene and secluded escape in the heart of the Central African Republic.

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Accommodation & Facilities

A basic and comfortable lodge, the 7 en-suite bungalows are all traditionally made from wood and thatch with hot and cold running water, a shower and flush toilet. The large rooms are completely encased with mosquito netting for a good night's sleep.

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Activities

Located in the Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve and providing access to the Dzanga National Park, the main activities here are visiting the Dzanga National Park to track the rare Western Lowland Gorillas and going to Dzanga Bai to find the Forest Elephants. The birding is fantastic, as is the fishing where you can go on the hunt for a Goliath Tiger Fish. There are sundowner boat trips down the Sangha and Babongo Rivers and spotlighting for nocturnal species. Guests also have the opportunity to join the local Ba’aka people on a net hunt!

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Dining

The large rooms are completely encased with mosquito netting for a good night's sleep. With sensational wide views looking over the Sangha River, the dining area has large tables for the guests to dine communally, enjoying a combination of Western and African flavours and the bar is well stocked with cold beers and drinks.