Maiko National Park

Home to Rare Eastern Lowland Gorillas and Endemic Wildlife

10,830

Square Kilometers

1970

Established

3

Provinces

Rare

Wildlife

About Maiko National Park

Maiko National Park is one of the most important protected areas in the Democratic Republic of Congo, covering an area of 10,830 square kilometers across three provinces: North Kivu, Orientale, and Maniema.

Established in 1970, Maiko National Park is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and is home to several rare and endangered species that are found nowhere else in the world. The park's remote location and challenging terrain have helped preserve its pristine wilderness.

Location

North Kivu, Orientale, and Maniema Provinces

Climate

Tropical rainforest with high humidity

Best Time

June-September (dry season)

Wildlife & Biodiversity

Rare and Endangered Species

Maiko National Park is home to some of the world's most rare and endangered wildlife, including the eastern lowland gorilla, okapi, and Congo peafowl. The park's isolation has helped protect these species from human encroachment.

Primates

  • Eastern Lowland Gorillas
  • Chimpanzees
  • Various Monkey Species
  • Baboons

Mammals

  • Okapi (Endemic)
  • Forest Elephants
  • Leopards
  • Forest Buffalo
  • Various Antelope Species

Birds

  • Congo Peafowl (Endemic)
  • African Grey Parrots
  • Various Forest Birds
  • Raptors

Adventure Activities

Gorilla Trekking

Experience the rare opportunity to track eastern lowland gorillas in their natural habitat. This challenging but rewarding activity offers intimate encounters with these gentle giants in the dense rainforest.

Rare Experience Expert Guides Challenging Terrain

Wildlife Viewing

Explore the park's diverse wildlife including the elusive okapi, forest elephants, and various primate species. The park's remote location ensures authentic wildlife encounters.

Authentic Experience Remote Location Expert Guides

Nature Walks

Guided nature walks through the pristine rainforest offer opportunities to learn about the park's unique ecosystem, medicinal plants, and traditional uses of forest resources.

Educational Guided Tours Forest Trails

Getting There

Due to its remote location and security considerations, visiting Maiko National Park requires careful planning and coordination with experienced tour operators. The park is accessible by air and road, but conditions can be challenging.

By Air

Charter flights to nearby airstrips

By Road

4WD vehicles required, challenging terrain

Accommodation

Accommodation options in Maiko National Park are limited due to its remote location. Most visitors stay in basic camps or lodges near the park boundaries. It's essential to book through experienced tour operators who can arrange appropriate accommodation and ensure safety.

Due to the park's challenging conditions and security considerations, visits should be carefully planned with experienced guides and tour operators who have the necessary permits and local knowledge.

Ready to Explore Maiko National Park?

Experience the rare wildlife and pristine wilderness of Congo's hidden gem.