Central African Republic
Remote wilderness and authentic African cultural experiences
Look, Central African Republic isn't going to show up on many Instagram feeds. And that's exactly why you should go. This is one of the last places in Africa where you can track forest elephants without bumping into tour buses, where Ba'Aka pygmies still live traditionally in the rainforest, and where saying you've been here actually means something. The country sits right in the heart of Africa, landlocked and largely untouched by mass tourism. Yes, it requires planning. Yes, it's challenging. But if you want to see what Africa looked like before the world discovered it, CAR delivers that in spades.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Bring cash in CFA francs - ATMs are rare outside Bangui and cards work nowhere
- 2.Budget $150-200 per day for organized tours including transport, guide, and basic accommodation
- 3.Street food costs under $2 per meal, restaurant meals in Bangui run $8-15
- 4.Park entry fees at Dzanga-Sangha are around $50 per person per day
- 5.Charter flights within the country cost $500-800 per person for short hops
- 6.Tip guides and porters $10-15 per day - it's significant money locally
Travel Tips
- •Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory - carry your certificate everywhere
- •Download offline maps before arriving - GPS signal is spotty at best
- •Pack a good headlamp and extra batteries - power cuts are daily occurrences
- •Bring water purification tablets even if buying bottled water
- •Learn basic French phrases - English speakers are extremely rare
- •Pack light, quick-dry clothing in earth tones for forest trekking
- •Carry small bills for tips and market purchases - change is always scarce
- •Respect photography restrictions around military and government buildings
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