Visit Haute-Sangha


The Haute-Sangha of Central African Republic is a region located in the southwestern part of the country, sharing borders with Cameroon and Congo. The region is comprised of lush forests and savannas, making it a popular destination for ecotourism. The area also features diverse wildlife such as leopards, elephants and buffaloes.

Popular tourist attractions include Dzanga Sangha National Park which is renowned for its western lowland gorillas, and nearby Bayanga which offers stunning views of the Congo River. Visitors to Haute-Sangha can stay in lodges or visit villages like those in the Bimou Prefecture to learn about traditional customs from locals.

Historically, this area has been inhabited by hunter-gatherer societies since before 1000 BC. It was first settled by Europeans during the 19th century when it became part of French Equatorial Africa until 1960 when Central African Republic gained its independence.
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