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The Leopard Voyage Podcast: Exploring Africa's Best Destinations
The Leopard Voyage Podcast
15 episodes
22 hours ago
A travel podcast that takes you on a journey through Africa. Hosted by Diana Granoux. In our second season we speak with visionary lodge owners operating in Africa's most remote and pristine regions. Get ready for tales of deep commitment to conservation, extraordinary wildlife, and the dedication it takes to run a lodge at the edge of the world. In our first season, we explore the diversity of experiences South Africa has to offer, from food and wine, to wildlife, history and culture.
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A travel podcast that takes you on a journey through Africa. Hosted by Diana Granoux. In our second season we speak with visionary lodge owners operating in Africa's most remote and pristine regions. Get ready for tales of deep commitment to conservation, extraordinary wildlife, and the dedication it takes to run a lodge at the edge of the world. In our first season, we explore the diversity of experiences South Africa has to offer, from food and wine, to wildlife, history and culture.
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Travel at the Edge: The Adventure of Odzala
The Leopard Voyage Podcast: Exploring Africa's Best Destinations
31 minutes 49 seconds
1 month ago
Travel at the Edge: The Adventure of Odzala

Kristina Plattner of Kamba Africa transports us to the Republic of Congo's pristine Odzala-Kokoua National Park, home to the world’s second-largest rainforest. Hear the inspiring, pioneering story of how Kamba transformed a remote, untouched wilderness into a global leader in ecotourism—not just for conservation, but for community upliftment. Discover what it’s truly like to track the elusive Western Lowland Gorillas, walk through knee-deep ancient swamps, and kayak alongside forest elephants. 


Time Stamps

| 01:05 | The Kamba Origin Story: Kristina discusses how Kamba started, from her mother's 2007 trip to the Congo, the initial focus on education, and the shift to tourism as an alternative to logging and mining in the rainforest. 

| 03:10 | Gorilla Habituation & Launch: The partnership with primatologist Magdalena Bermejo; the three camps (Ngaga, Lango, Mboko) designed and opened in early 2012. 

| 04:32 | Why Odzala is a Unique Destination: Description of the distinct experiences at the three Kamba lodges. 

| 05:10 | Ngaga Lodge & Gorilla Tracking: Focus on the habituated Western Lowland Gorillas, the intimate tracking groups (4 guests), and the proximity to the lodge. 

| 06:05 | Lango Bai Lodge: Description of the bai (clearing) attracting elephants, buffalo, and bongo due to salt licks, and the focus on incredible experience of walking in the marshes. You can find a video of walking in these marshes at this link, and this one. 

| 07:11 | Mboko Lodge & Rivers: Focus on the savannah area, boating activities, and river sightings (hippos, crocodiles, and 17 monkey species). You can view a video of the boating experience here. 

| 07:49 | Exclusivity: The park is half the size of Rwanda with a fraction of the number of guests and limited road infrastructure. 

| 08:35 | Personal Gorilla Encounters: Diana shares her first gorilla sightings; Tina shares her first tough, tracking-heavy encounter with the research crew. Links to the videos of Diana’s sightings of Jupiter and Neptuno’s incredible display: Jupiter | Neptuno

| 12:29 | Multiple Gorilla Tracks: Tina explains why Kamba offers 2-3 gorilla tracks per trip to ensure guests have a good experience. 

| 13:09 | Other Unique Wildlife: Forest Elephants, Forest Buffalo, 17 primate species, birds, and the unique flying squirrel, the anomalure. 

| 16:13 | The Ideal Kamba Traveler, Safety & Female Travellers: We describe the typical guest (active, experienced Africa traveler seeking a new ecosystem) and provide reassurance about the safety of the Republic of Congo (RoC) vs. the DRC; the appeal to female travellers. 

| 18:31 | Logistical Challenges: Discussion about the difficulty of running a comfortable, seamless operation in such a remote area (supply chain, trucking, flying in fresh produce). 

| 23:55 | Travel Tip & Packing: Tina advises guests to bring open minds and two pairs of old sneakers as you will have wet feet. 

| 25:33 | Staff & Community Impact Story: Sharing the story of a young local man who went from waiter/barman to being supported by Kamba through a bursary to study medicine. 

| 28:28 | Positive Conservation Contribution: Discussion of community/park fees, lobbying the government for protected status, and every guest becoming a guardian of the massive carbon sink forest. 


Get in touch:

Email: info@leopard.voyage 

Website: https://leopard.voyage

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leopard.voyage/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leopard.voyage/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leopard-voyage/about/


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The Leopard Voyage Podcast: Exploring Africa's Best Destinations
A travel podcast that takes you on a journey through Africa. Hosted by Diana Granoux. In our second season we speak with visionary lodge owners operating in Africa's most remote and pristine regions. Get ready for tales of deep commitment to conservation, extraordinary wildlife, and the dedication it takes to run a lodge at the edge of the world. In our first season, we explore the diversity of experiences South Africa has to offer, from food and wine, to wildlife, history and culture.