Republic of the Congo
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Turn right and climb the tarred path just after the road turns right sharply.
Parking offers a lot of space for camping hidden by the road. Panorama lookout does not offer a view anymore. 4 villagers came by and greeted us, the village is a little hidden, continue the foot path and turn left at some point.
Night was very quiet, only some ew trucks were heard climbing the hilly road. Not very noisy though!
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Good place for one night. Parking space for 2-3 cars, also big rig friendly. Yes there is someone living in the small house, but they don’t bothered us. Very friendly people.
Report Check-Inthe parking is still there, but there are people living here in a small cabin so we didn't stayed.
Report Check-InStill a possible spot ! Plenty of space for several vehicules, big rigs friendly. Not perfectly flat but it’s ok. Some people live close by, super welcoming. The track to the view point is in bad condition, we didn’t try to go. Only bad thing, you hear the traffic from the RN1, otherwise, good option before or after Pointe Noire :)
Report Check-InTurn right and climb the tarred path just after the road turns right sharply.
Parking offers a lot of space for camping hidden by the road. Panorama lookout does not offer a view anymore. 4 villagers came by and greeted us, the village is a little hidden, continue the foot path and turn left at some point.
Night was very quiet, only some ew trucks were heard climbing the hilly road. Not very noisy though!