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Salonga National Park Voyage Tips and guide

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Lulilaka River within Salonga National Park.

Salonga National Park is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1984, but was labelled a site in danger in 1999 due to urban development and poaching. The park is Africa's largest tropical rainforest preserve and is home to many endangered endemic animals.

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The park covers an area of 3.6 million hectares.

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Bonobos are found only in the Congo

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