Sights in Democratic Republic Of Congo
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Kinkole Fish Market
The fish market at Kinkole was constructed by Mobutu to honour the country's fishermen as part of his 'authenticity' campaign. You can hire a priogue for US$10.00 an hour and be paddled down the Congo River, drink intoxicating palm wine on the riverbank and try some of the country's best liboke (fish stewed in manioc leaves).
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Chutes de Lukia
A must-see while in Kinshasa, the Chutes de Lukia have a decent restaurant, natural lakes to swim in and a Bonobo (pygmy chimp) orphanage, where you can play with the younger chimps. Beware if you are allergic to white 4WDs and walkie-talkies - it's a favourite haunt of resident UN and aid worker staff at weekends.
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Kisanto Botanical Gardens
The botanical gardens in Kisanto are worth a visit. With a collection of 100-year-old trees from all over the world, and gentle rivers in which to swim, Kisanto makes a pleasant break for travel (and world) weary souls.
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