Nestled just 50 km from the bustling heart of Kinshasa in the Maluku commune, N’sele Valley Park is a premier destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Spanning an impressive 20,000 hectares with a perimeter of 53 km, the park boasts breathtaking landscapes and unparalleled biodiversity.
Flanked by diverse geographic features, the park is bordered by National Route 1 to the north, the Batéké Plateau to the east, the Kindu Group and Nsingi Mountains to the south, and vibrant villages such as Mangweme, Kindobo, and Bambala to the west.
The serene N’sele River, which winds its way through the park, divides it into eastern and western segments and serves as the inspiration for its name. This natural wonder is an essential stop for anyone exploring Kinshasa, offering an escape into Congo’s rich environmental beauty and cultural heritage.
Whether you’re seeking tranquility or a deeper connection with nature, N’sele Valley Park is a must-visit gem in the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo.