Dates: July 11 — 25, 2026
Duration: 15 days / 14 nights
Number of participants: 8 – 11
Cost per person:• 6 690 USD subject to 11 participants,
• 6 990 USD subject to 10 participants,
• 7 390 USD subject to 8 – 9 participants.
250 USD discount for couples staying in DBL/TWIN rooms in Kinshasa
10% early booking discount (in case you book before January 11, 2026)Everything is included (also domestic flight, single accommodation and full board), except for:
- international flight to Kinshasa roundtrip,
- international medical insurance,
- DR Congo visa (about USD 150, cost may change), to be arranged on your own in DR Congo embassy in advance, meanwhile we provide invitation letter from DRC.
Estimated cost of flight Moscow – Kinshasa – Moscow: USD 800 – 1300 (Usually bought on your own, we consult you). Estimated cost of flight Istanbul – Kinshasa – Istanbul: USD 800 – 1100 (Usually bought on your own, we consult you). Estimated cost of flight Cairo – Kinshasa – Cairo: USD 450 – 650 (Usually bought on your own, we consult you). Single supplement: provided by default (single supplement can be provided not along the whole itinerary)
TRAVEL PROGRAM: TOUR TO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Day 1. July 11, 2026 (Saturday). Arrival in KinshasaArrival and pick-up at Kinshasa (N’djili International Airport). Transfer to Hotel Memling 5* or similar.
Meals included: noAccommodation included: Hotel Memling 5* or similar* Recommended flights:— Ethiopian Airlines, departure from Addis Ababa at 10:00 am on July 11, arrival in Kinshasa at 12:10 pm on July 11, or— Royal Air Maroc, departure from Casablanca at 22:00 on July 10, arrival in Kinshasa at 4:45 am on July 11 (extra night in the hotel or early check-in may be needed), or— any flight with arrival in Kinshasa any time on July 12. Day 2. July 12, 2026 (Sunday). Kinshasa Fetish cult and Voodoo wrestlers The fetish wrestlers get their power from witch doctors that live secretly in popular quarter of Kinshasa in their houses called temples.
Between 6.00 and 12.00 pm (before traffic jams start), we’re visiting two witch doctors’ temples:
Lisaponge Temple (located in Delvaux, Ngaliema) and Malema Temple (in Matete).
We’ll meet some wrestlers at temples before the fights. Attending the fight offer opportunity of wide range of photographs. From the temple to the fight field there are a lot of photo opportunities. With the jam in Kinshasa, this may take time to drive from a place to another.
1.00 pm be back in the city of Kinshasa and have Lunch.
02.00 pm depart for the fetish wrestler’s caravan after seeing how they prepare for fight.
4.00 pm Attend the Fetish Wrestlers fights.
You may have heard of “voodoo wrestling” or catch fetish as it’s known in The Congo. This interesting mixture of traditional voodoo and pro wrestling that’s popular in The Congo has received some media coverage in the last few years. The activity starts late in the evening, but we need to be with them before that to photograph their colorful parades.
The minimum number of fights is 6 (12 wrestlers involved). So, we’ll go and witness how some prepare for the event and follow the caravan.
Overnight at Hotel Memling 5* or similar.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinnerAccommodation included: Hotel Memling 5* or similarDay 3. July 13, 2026 (Monday). Kinshasa – Kisantu – Tata Gonga sect (120 km, 2.5 hrs drive)Very early in the morning (05.00 am before the Kinshasa terrific Jam) we will travel to Kisantu, nearly two hours out of Kinshasa, to visit the sect of the prophet Tata Gonda. New cults and sects, mixture of African religion and Christianity: Tata Gonda In the depths of the Central Congo province, the followers of the now dead prophet Tata Gonda live in total autarchy. Today, several hundred voluntary followers from Congo and Angola continue to follow the spiritual path of their "guru". Their purpose is to combat an unjust and sinful world through continuous prayer and an austere, monastic life. We will visit their headquarters, far away from prying eyes, if we are allowed to do so. In total privacy, this community lives self-sufficiently according to their beliefs. They do community work, have vegetable gardens, a river with drinking water, a fish farm, prayer facilities, dormitories, and everything else these "tropical Franciscans" could need.
Around 12 -13 pm drive back to Kinshasa
Because of traffic, arrival in Kinshasa is expected around 4-5 pm.
Around 08.00 pm drive back to the hotel for dinner.
Overnight at Hotel Memling 5* or similar.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinnerAccommodation included: Hotel Memling 5* or similarDay 4. July 14, 2026 (Tuesday). Kinshasa – Kenge – Yaka tribe (300 km, 6 hrs drive)Departing time 09.00 after breakfast.
We drive from Kinshasa to Kenge, nearly 300 Kms for about 6 hours. We drop-off our luggage and hotel and walk for an hour to the sacred village, 5kms out of Kenge, where the Yaka settled after breaking away from the Luba empire 200 years ago. We meet the King to get briefed about the next day activities.
Return to the Hotel.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinnerAccommodation included: Wata Fils Hotel or similarDay 5. July 15, 2026 (Wednesday). Yaka Kingdom Traditional ceremony (257 km, 6 hrs drive)This morning after an early breakfast, we leave at 7.00 am and depart for the Yaka tribe’s village. For better photography experience, it is advised to leave early in the morning time, 06.30 am. The Royal Family will welcome us with a big traditional masked dance, blood sacrifice ritual, and learn about the local monarchies in today's republic. We will taste some local specialties.
10.00 am end of ceremony and 6 hours drive to Kikwit (257 km).
Overnight in Grand Hotel de Kikwit or similar.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinnerAccommodation included: Grand Hotel de Kikwit or similarDays 6 – 7. July 16 – 17, 2026 (Thursday — Friday). Kikwit – Gungu: Pende Traditional ceremonies (150 km, 4.5 hrs drive)Today we depart early in the morning, at 06.00 am and around 10.30 am at the latest arrive in Gungu, the capital of PendeKingdom, one of the most interesting and visually impressive tribes of all Africa.
We are meeting with the traditional chief Kibala to get set up on activities that will be organized from today night to tomorrow.
Here during 3 days we will be witnessing the number of mask dances, rituals and ceremonies, including annual rite of passage for Pende young boys, called Mukanda — the most important event among Pende.
We can also see the parts from the following activities: Mungonge(rite of passage from adult to elders – man with pierced cheeks), Tshiwila of Night (Rite of passage for young girls), Tshiwila of day (women dance), Mbambamba, Minganji and Mbuya ceremonies and Pende men on the stilts.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner.Accommodation included: camping in the Chief’s yard. Day 8. July 18, 2026 (Saturday). Portrait session in Pende – Tshikapa (251 km, 6 hrs drive)Today morning, the traditional artists will dress in their ancestral attire for portraits photographers. Travelers have this up to 12.00 pm.
At midday or so, 6 hours driving from Gungu to Tshikapa (251 km).
Arrive and check-in at Tchamuntu Hotel. We rest to get ready for tomorrow early presentation of our civilities to local authorities.
Possible tribes to glance between Gungu and Tshikapa are Leeleand Wongo.
The 20,000 to 30,000 Lele people occupy the western region of the Kuba kingdom. The men work in the forest, where they hunt in groups, locate medicinal plants, cut wood, sculpt, and communicate with the spirits. The women oversee the food crops and of fishing in the marshes; feeding the village is their responsibility. Lele carvers produce statuettes and face masks. The masks often have slit eyes. The functions of the masks are little known. Lele masks appeared in dances accompanying the burial rites of chiefs and in annual foundation/creation ceremonies. Although the art of the Lele borrows many elements from the Kuba and Dengese in particular, the hairdo and long braids of the statuettes distinguish them from any others. The Lele also use different prestige objects. The figures on these objects occasionally have a coiffure with two long plaits down the back.
The Wongo people live in the Kasai district of Democratic Republic of Congo. The Wongo people migrated from northern African and are now living scattered about in villages. They are said to share some of the same cultural features of the Kuba, yet are not formally members of this tribe. According to legend, the ancestors of the Wongo – the Woto, had three sons – Lele, Kuba, and Wongo, which make up their neighboring tribes. These tribes traveled from Tumba Lake into the current province they live in. Wongo have a strong artistic tradition.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinnerAccommodation included: Tchamuntu Hotel, very basic conditions.Day 9. July 19, 2026 (Sunday). Tshikapa – Mweka (280 km, 12 hours drive)Today morning, we present our civilities to local authorities, and sometimes this may take us up to mid-day.
Then very long drive to Mweka. If departure is 10.00 am, expected arrival is at 10pm. It’s nearly 280 km but of a very dilapidated road. It will take up to 12 hours.
Mweka is a full challenging day drive on our way to the capital of Kuba Kingdom.
It’s planned to camp, on the single basis or sleeping in a catholic mission.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinnerAccommodation included: catholic missions, very basic conditions, or camp, on the single basis. Days 10 – 11. July 20 – 21, 2026 (Monday — Tuesday). Mweka – Mushenge, Kuba Kingdom capital (70 km, 4 hours drive)Today, after administrative civility, we’ll be on road for nearly 4 hours for a such short distance.
During 2 days in Kuba Kingdom, reigned by the Prince Kwete, we will get into acquaintance with beliefs of these people. Their religion is linked to the nature spirits and spirit of passed away rulers. We will witness their rituals, explore their buildings and special places elaborately decorated, will see initiation rites’ masks and carved wooden figurines, initiation masks, cups, and beautifully embroidered hand-woven raffia cloth (we experience how they sew them), and attend a ritual and/or initiation demonstration using their famous mask and clothes.
It is a real paradise for those who collect the masks. Kuba masks are world’s most impressive and among the most elaborative.
In Kuba Kingdom we will be accommodated in tents, on the single basis.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinnerAccommodation included: camp on the single basis Days 12 – 13. July 22 – 23, 2026 (Wednesday — Thursday). Kuba Kingdom – Kananga (300 kms, 18 – 20 hrs drive within 2 days) Farewell with Kuba Kingdom and last shopping.
During these 2 days we are on the way from Kuba Kingdom to Kananga (300 km to be covered for 2 days) by sleeping midway in Benaleka at Saint Joseph Catholic Mission.
On our way, it’s possible to have experience with Bena Nsapopeople who inhabit the region. The Bena Nsapo, transformed by the Belgians into Nsapo-Nsapo, are one of the major components of the Songye ethnic group, who lived for a long time in Luluabourg (today Kananga). Coming from the Ben'Eki, that is to say followers of the "Bukishi", they are the guarantors of Songyespiritual power and remain fundamentally spiritual. The initiation to "Bukishi" is done in a collective way, and the one who is not initiated is called "kapungulu". Wherever they found themselves, they continued to practice cultural and magical rituals specific to the Basongye or Bayembi (name from the Luba empire), which are among the most feared and mysterious in the DRCongo.
In Kananga we will probably stay overnight at MED1 HOTEL or similar.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinnerAccommodation included: Saint Joseph Catholic Mission in Benaleka MED1 in Kananga or similar, Day 14. July 24, 2026 (Friday). Kananga – Flight to Kinshasa: Congolese SapeursToday we take domestic flight from Kananga to Kinshasa. Arrive around 11.00 am and transfer to Ixoras Hotel or similar.
In the afternoon, meet with Congolese Sapeurs and set up photo session with them. SAPE (Societe des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Elegantes) means “society of advanced and elegant people” and “sapeurs” do their best in order to prove that it’s true. These representatives of unique subculture appear in the slams of Kinshasa and in fact they are not rich.
We end up buying some souvenir masks in one of the biggest Congo markets of ancestral and traditional masks and art.
Overnight at Hotel Memling 5* or similar.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinnerAccommodation included: Hotel Memling 5* or similarDay 15. July 25, 2026 (Saturday). Kinshasa Garbage artists – Return flight After early breakfast, at 7 am we meet so called “Garbage artists” of THE KIN ACT (as “Kinshasa Actors” or “Kinshasa Action”). These artists are famous from their costumes made from garbage. The KIN ACT is an organization led by artists and cultural operators that transforms trashes into art to call for the community to responsibly manage the environment by showing out the risks of not properly taking care of trashes. The project is also supported from Europe.
We have a walk demonstration in the street with a series of photographs with 5 different costumes.*
Transfer straight to the airport at 9 am. Return flight from Kinshasa back home or another destination.
* We will do our best in order to accommodate this activity on July 13 afternoon, in order to make possible to fly anytime on July 25. But due to the very difficult traffic situation in Kinshasa, it is not guaranteed and might be scheduled for July 25 early morning and stated above .
Meals included: breakfastAccommodation included: no*Recommended flight:— Ethiopian Airlines, departure from Kinshasa on July 26 at 13:25 (AN ADDITIONAL NIGHT IN KINSHASA WILL BE REQUIRED),— Turkish Airlines, departure from Kinshasa on July 26 at 09:05 (AN ADDITIONAL NIGHT IN KINSHASA WILL BE REQUIRED),— any flight departing from Kinshasa on July 25 no earlier than 13:00.* The order of visits and excursions can be modified according to local conditions, i.e. state of roads, security situation in tribes etc. If some visits and/or tours could not be done due to external conditions, they will be replaced when possible.** The participant of expedition to Democratic Republic of the Congo must be motivated to be respectful to the culture of local tribes and cultures, be aware of the objectives of the trip and possible program changes depending on weather conditions, security conditions and any other reasons, be in a good shape and morally stable, as well as be able to adapt to the new environment and culture.***The tour operator accepts no responsibility for any changes to local airline schedules that may occur after booking. We will do our best to mitigate any violation of the approved itinerary, but cannot be held responsible for any loss of funds, bookings, missed connections or other chargeable services. The itinerary is subject to change due to schedules and availability of domestic flights. Travel insurance is highly recommended