Manovo-Gounda Saint Floris National Parks

Manovo-Gounda Saint Floris National Parks


This park doesn't have any special topographical features; it is mostly woodland savannah and it is an ideal place for viewing game. The park houses the 'big four' (elephant, lion, leopard and rhino), but you can also see giraffes, buffalos, hippos, monkeys, baboons, cheetahs, crocodiles, warthogs, pelicans and a all sorts of buck. The park's game density is quite low, as poachers kill large numbers of animals annually. There used to be some 80,000 elephants in the north of the country for example, of which only 3000 remain. Manovo-Gounda Saint Floris National Park is well equipped to receive visitors.

It is best to fly to the park, as driving takes a lot of time on bad roads with numerous difficulties, such as fuel shortages etc. The park is some 650 km northeast of Bangui.


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