Experience the culture in Sub-Saharan Africa's second-largest city, Kinshasa. Compared to the rest of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kinshasa is a completely different experience, and this city should definitely make it to your travel list.
The French-speaking city brings to you a blend of colonial and modern architecture. View the spectacular buildings, beautiful monuments, and lose yourself in the unique atmosphere. Go on outdoor adventures, buy souvenirs and most importantly, enjoy the art.
Taste the delicious mix of traditional Congolese foods, along with Indian, Chinese, French, and other European influences. Have local, freshly brewed beer in one of the many breweries that populate the streets.
Your adventure to Kinshasa is sure to be filled with excitement and wonder. To experience it all with fewer worries about the unexpected, let’s first explore the importance of travel insurance for your trip.
Kinshasa Trip Cancellation Insurance for International Travelers - FAQs
Trip cancellation insurance can reimburse your prepaid, nonrefundable travel expenses in case you or your travel service provider cancels your trip for a reason that’s covered by the policy. Depending on your plan, you can receive a partial refund for canceling due to any reason if your plan includes such coverage, or full coverage due to cancellation in case of a covered reason. Trip cancellation insurance makes your trip more financially secure.
Why buy trip cancellation insurance for Kinshasa?
Occasional floods and landslides may happen in Kinshasa. In such a situation, your accommodation might get damaged and they can cancel your stay.
Apart from this, a personal emergency can occur. A death in the family, or legal and medical complications could cause you to cancel the trip. In all these situations, you risk losing a huge sum of money already spent on flight tickets, hotels, etc.
In such events, trip cancellation insurance can reimburse you for your prepaid, nonrefundable expenses. Your travel fare and accommodation charges have to be prepaid and are generally nonrefundable. These expenses constitute a major part of your travel expenses and can be refunded by your insurance in accordance with the policy wording.
What can be covered under trip cancellation insurance for Kinshasa?
The exact benefits and level of coverage will depend upon the travel insurance plan you choose. Read the policy documents carefully, so you can make an informed purchase.
Things to Do for Travelers in Kinshasa
Here are some activities and landmarks that we believe will make your stay even more memorable, and will allow you to have the best experience of this cultural and intellectual center for Central Africa.
Meet Apes at Bonobos Sanctuary
Visit the world’s only sanctuary for orphaned bonobos.
Your visit will be held in groups for a one-and-a-half-hour duration. Watch the bonobos play around, jumping from tree to tree. You can also gush over the baby bonobos as they sleep and eat.
Musée National de Kinshasa Save
Spend a day in this amazing ethnographic archive and visit the small exhibit to view artifacts.
Ask one of the museum employees for a trip to the warehouse. If you tip, they’ll probably let you tour the warehouses where the rest of the collection is currently stored.
Enjoy the Scenery at Zongo Waterfalls
The gorgeous 65-meter-high Zongo Falls are one of the most spectacular sights that the city has to offer. You can hike to the viewpoint to watch the water roaring over the precipice into the river below. The water vapor that rises to the sky when the river water hits the ground makes for an unforgettable experience.
Unwind at Parc de la vallée de la N’sele
Drive 90 minutes from the city center to spend a day at this park. Relax and escape city life in these 10,000 hectares of wooded and grassy savannah while you enjoy the fresh air.
Go on a safari and meet lions, impalas, zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, hippos, rhinos, and elephants. You can also go cycling, canoeing or kayaking, hiking, or take a ride on the zipline.
Dance at Bar La Crèche
Experience Kinshasa’s musical heart at Bar La Crèche. It is one of the best places to meet the locals and witness their lives firsthand. The bar is locally infamous for its raucous music. Dance to Congo's best music and grab a drink at the bar.
Travel Risks for International Travelers in Kinshasa
Beware of street robbery
Foreigners are at particular risk of street robbery in Kinshasa, especially near hotels and supermarkets in the center of town. Robberies by people posing as taxi drivers or taxi customers are common in Kinshasa. Don’t hail taxis on the streets; only use a privately booked taxi.
General safety
Don’t walk on the streets alone at any time, especially at night. Do not display valuables and cash; instead, use a money belt and hide it with your t-shirt.
Use a hotel safe if possible and keep copies of important documents, including your passport, separate. Be wary of people trying to distract you, as they might be trying to steal from you.
Road safety
Roads in Kinshasa are poorly maintained. Lock vehicle doors and keep windows closed when driving.
Car hire is possible in Kinshasa, though most car hire companies will only rent a car with a driver. Self-drive options are limited. If you want to drive in Kinshasa, you need an International Driving Permit.
Avoid public gatherings
Avoid all public gatherings and demonstrations. These gatherings can turn boisterous, or even violent. Follow local media for updates on political protests, and make contingency plans in the event of demonstrations. Keep a stock of essential supplies and up-to-date travel documents and visas.
Avoid photography
Avoid taking photographs in public places, especially of borders and military installations. Violation of this can result in arrest and detention. If you want to conduct recorded interviews, you need local permits.
Before You Travel to Kinshasa - Do This
Take our advice to enjoy your vacation to the fullest
- Check if you need to get proof of vaccination against yellow fever and coronavirus
- Make sure your passport has a validity of a minimum of six months
- To protect yourself from major financial expenses due to a travel mishap, buy a travel insurance plan.