The only legally operating accommodation provider in Odzala-Kokoua is the Congo Conservation Company (CCC).
It manages a closed-circuit system of three camps: Ngaga Camp, Lango Camp, and Mboko Camp.
These camps are integrated into a circuit-based safari model with pre-set routing and sequencing. Each is designed to give access to distinct ecological zones and wildlife sectors.
Lodge Summary Table
| Camp Name | Primary Focus | Ecosystem Access | Activities | Number of Guest Rooms | Distance from Airstrip |
| Ngaga Camp | Gorilla tracking & research | Marantaceae forest | Gorilla tracking, forest walks | 6 forest chalets | 20 mins (vehicle) |
| Lango Camp | Wetland exploration | Bais and swamp forest | Walking safaris, bai observation | 6 raised platforms | 40 mins (vehicle) |
| Mboko Camp | Access hub & savanna | Savanna and river zone | Kayaking, nature drives, cultural links | 12 bungalows | Airstrip within the camp |
Guests typically begin their journey at Mboko Camp, which doubles as the logistics hub and air access point.
Charter flights from Brazzaville land at the airstrip at Mboko.
After arrival, guests follow a scheduled circuit that transitions between camps using CCC’s internal guides and transport.
This rotation limits ecological pressure while ensuring structured access to each zone.
Ngaga Camp serves as the base for gorilla tracking.
Located in a forest concession adjacent to the park boundary, it is also a long-term field site for primate researchers.
Lango Camp is set along the edge of the Lekoli River system and overlooks a frequently visited bai.
Elevated walkways and swamp-edge platforms support low-impact observation.
Camps operate off-grid using solar energy, composting systems, and greywater recycling. Staff are hired from nearby communities, primarily Mbomo and Ombandja.
Supply chains are consolidated at Mboko to reduce traffic and waste distribution.
Odzala Camps
The privilege and thrill of observing one of our closest relatives and other rainforest wildlife in the wild is undertaken from two intimate, sensitively constructed camps that leave as light a footprint as possible and blend into this remote forest environment: Lango Camp, on the edge of the savannah and with access to the Lekoli and Mambili Rivers, and Ngaga Camp in the heart of a marantaceae forest.
Each camp consists of six creatively designed guest rooms, taking inspiration from the designs of the local Baka Pygmy or forest dweller groups. Natural locally sourced materials are used extensively in the construction of the camps: sustainably harvested hardwoods, bamboo and raffia palm roofing.
In the case of Ngaga Camp, each of the guest rooms is raised 3-4m above the ground with a wraparound walkway allowing full appreciation of the forest canopy.