Nsele Valley Park

[1] It is bordered to the north by the National N1, to the east by the Batéké Plateau, to the south by the Kindu group, the Nsingi mountains, and to the west by the Mangweme, Kindobo and Bambala villages.

The park was established by then-President Joseph Kabila and his wife Olive Lembe di Sita and operates as a subsidiary of Ferme Espoir, an agro-food farm spanning Haut Katanga, Kongo Central, Kinshasa, and North Kivu.

According to Kenya Insights, an independent Kenyan newspaper reports that a large number of animals have been imported from Namibia by Wildlife Vets.

[8][9] Nsele Valley Park is a natural setting, designated as a protected area committed to conserving wildlife and plant species.

[7] It provides a home to numerous species of animals, such as African bush elephants, African buffalos, Impalas, Sitatunga antelopes, hippos, crocodiles, lions, rhinoceroses, giant elands, Roan antelopes, zebras, giraffes, bushbucks, oribis, giant pangolins, wildebeests, python, primates, and various bird species.

Nsele Valley Park, October 2021
Nsele Valley Park, October 2021