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Posted November 14, 2019 by domesticflight

Odzala-Karoua National Park is around 13,600 square kilometers (1,360 million hectares). It gets by and large 1,600 mm of downpour a year with 2 blustery seasons – March to April and October to December.

 
It is a bunch of perfect rainforest and semi-evergreen trees, with streams, completely clear streams, conduits, swamps, bogs (dambos) and savanna. The entirety of the backwoods are a piece of the staying tropical downpour woods belt of the Guineo-Congolian woodlands which broadened whole right crosswise over central Africa, yet now just exist in broken bits from Upper Guinea to Uganda (Semliki) and toward the west of Kenya (Kakemaga). A portion of the trees can reach up to 50 meters coming to up over the covering of tree foliage. Orchids develop on the tree limbs, while the woodland floor is strewn with units, natural products, blooms and parasites.

The vegetation is amazingly rich with more than 1,200 types of plants recorded. The Lekoli and the Kokoua Rivers are the 2 fundamental streams coursing through the zone. They stream into the primary Mambili Channel which streams into the Congo Basin. The Mambili Channel is as wide as 100 meters in certain parts. Each of the three streams is circumscribed by thick backwoods with not very many sandbanks. Subsequently, the crocodiles have adjusted to sunning themselves on the tree trunks that hang over the streams. The hippo populace is timid and in spite of the fact that we saw spoor we never experienced hippopotami during our safari. Bais or salines are significant highlights of the rainforest. These swampy, verdant zones separate the thick woods. Natural life isn't anything but difficult to find in the thick dark forest.

These open areas give one the uncommon opportunity to see forest warm blooded animals past the thick green drape of backwoods. Woods elephants, timberland wild ox, bongo, sitatunga, bushbuck, water chevrotain, the red waterway hoard, goliath backwoods hoard and other warm blooded creature species go to the bais to access supporting grass, water, minerals and salts. The swampy mud is proof of "dark mineral salt". There is proof as chips of old ceramics, that in past hundreds of years, dark salt was mined and exchanged this territory by the neighborhood populace. Today one can see huge gaps where the well evolved creatures, particularly the backwoods elephant, delve profound into the dark mud to eat the dark mineral salt.

Continuously looking for the streets less voyaged and zones in Africa unexplored, inadequately populated and untainted by the travel industry was one of the primary reasons I needed to visit this district. The Congo Basin is one of the least investigated wild regions today in Africa.

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Last Updated November 14, 2019