Tourists can see wildlife, indigenous cultures,[1] and geological phenomena not found easily or anywhere else in Africa.
In downtown Kinshasa an ivory market exists where other than the obvious, Congolese art, tribal masks, and other beautiful goods can be procured.
[2] In Kinshasa visits to the Congo River or the city golf course or downtown restaurants can be nice.
Tourists can trek to see the mountain and lowland gorillas in wild,[3] meet pygmies still practising their traditional way of life in the forests, spot bonobos[4] and okapi[5]—two rare species not found anywhere else on earth, and climb to the summits of active volcanoes and see a boiling lava lake in the crater of Mount Nyiragongo.
Tourists can visit Virunga to obtain a gorilla trekking[6] permit or to hike to the largest lava lake in the world, Mount Nyiragongo.