Mboko Camp lies deep in the Congo Basin and blends savannah, rainforest, and riverine ecosystems. It sits on the banks of the Lekoli River in Odzala-Kokoua National Park, offering access to one of Africa’s richest biodiversity hotspots.

Mboko Camp sits where meadows, forests, and rivers meet, giving guests easy access to diverse habitats. The nearby savannah hosts forest buffalo, elephants, and primates. The rivers shelter dwarf crocodiles and abundant birdlife.
The camp features 12 canvas cabins, each thoughtfully designed to offer comfort without compromising the natural surroundings. These cabins, comprising ten double-occupancy and two family units, are equipped with en-suite bathrooms, mosquito nets. The use of sustainable materials and traditional safari-style decor ensures a cozy yet eco-friendly stay.

Mboko Camp offers a range of activities that allow guests to immerse themselves in the surrounding wilderness:
After a day of exploration, guests can relax in the camp’s lounge, dining room, or bar—all with views of the surrounding landscape. Meals use fresh, local ingredients. In the evening, guests can stargaze from the deck or share stories by the fire pit.
Access to Mboko Camp is typically via a charter flight from Brazzaville to the park’s airstrip, followed by a road transfer. Alternatively, a longer road journey from Brazzaville is available for those seeking a more adventurous route.