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Step 1: Admire Zinga's classic wooden homes.
The village of Zinga, one of the largest tributaries of the River Ubangi, one of the longest rivers in the world (second only to the magnificent River Nile in length), is situated on the banks of the River Congo. Possible to observe a lot of stunning houses that are made of wood. Only a traditional canoe or a motorboat connected from Bangui, the capital, may reach this remote but lovely village.
Step 2:National Museum of Boganda
One of the best locations in the Central African Republic to learn about the history and culture of this nation is the Boganda National Museum. It contains a sizable collection of historic objects, including cooking utensils, musical instruments, ivory sculptures, jewellery, ebony statues, and old-fashioned games. During your visit, don't miss a museum section that depicts the way of life of the Baka pygmies that live here. This museum is situated in the city's centre.
Step 3:Discover Bangui
The capital of the Central African Republic is located in Bangui, the largest city in the nation. On a day or two-day excursion, you can stop by a number of the city's tourist attractions, including the tomb of the late president Jean-Bedel Bokassa and the Central Market, which is well-known for its stunning malachite necklaces. Tourists can view the traditional fisherman, traditional canoes, and grass-thatched cottages in the nearby hamlet, thanks to this city's proximity to the Ubangi River's beaches.