I got the chance to visit Congo Brazzaville for work last month. It was a very short trip as I was only in the country for about 5 days. I always look forward to visiting new countries, no matter the duration, more so when they are usually less travelled to. So I was very happy for the opportunity.
The Republic of Congo or Congo Brazzaville – not to be confused with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) or Congo-Kinshasha is a country in Central Africa. Pointe-Noire, the city I visited is its second-largest city – after the capital.
First Impressions of Point-Noire, Congo Brazzaville…
I tried to do some research before leaving Nigeria to get a sense of what Pointe-Noire would be like. I didn’t find many resources that talked about this but I got the feeling that it would be very much like cities in Benin Republic.
It was. Both countries belong to ‘Francophone Africa’, so the culture was pretty much similar. If I were to compare Pointe-Noire with a Beninese city I have visited, it would probably fit right in the middle between Cotonou and Ouidah. It wasn’t as chaotic as the former but not as calm as the latter.
Generally, I loved Pointe-Noire the moment I stepped into the city. The weather was perfect – not too hot or cold; people seemed more relaxed and easy-going, my colleagues were amazing hosts and I got a very calm vibe from the city.
Getting a Visa to Congo Brazzaville from Nigeria
I needed to submit the documents below for the visa. I applied for a business visa; the requirements may vary slightly for a tourist visa.
- International passport with at least 6 months validity and a minimum of 2 free leaflets
- Letter from Immigration office in Congo – sent via DHL to Abuja
- Original Letter of Introduction – sent via DHL to Abuja
- Hotel reservation in coloured print
- 2 passport photos(white background)
- Copy of Work ID card
- Flight itinerary
- Certificate of incorporation from the host country and applicant’s country
- International vaccination certificate (find out how to get the new e-yellow card here)
- Copy of biodata page
- Filled and signed visa forms
- Copy of marriage certificate if married
- Copy of Birth Certificates if travelling with kids
The actual visa processing time took only about 4 days but it took a little over a month to get the Letter from the Immigration office in Congo. The cost for the single entry one-month visa was ₦40,000.
PS: A requirement for entry into Congo Brazzaville is a copy of the letter of invitation from the immigration office, so be sure to travel with it.
Getting to Pointe-Noire from Nigeria
There are no direct flights from Lagos, Nigeria to Congo. So to get there, I flew with Ethiopian Airlines. First to Addis Ababa, where I spent the night and then to Pointe-Noire via Brazzaville. It was a really long trip for a journey that should have taken less than 4hours. However, I spent nearly 23 hours (layover time inclusive) getting there.
Other airlines that fly to Pointe-Noire are Air Cote D’Ivoire and Asky (combined with other airlines). With about 8hour flight time, Air Cote D’Ivoire is the fastest way to get to Pointe-Noire from Lagos. The airline operates the route from Lagos 3 days a week, alternating the days for the return from Pointe-Noire.
I enjoyed visiting Pointe-Noire a lot. I had a free weekend while I was there, so I got to explore the city a little. I’ll write about that in my next article.
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QUICK FACTS – CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE
Where | Central Africa
President | Denis Sassou Nguesso (since 1997) via Wikipedia
Capital City | Brazzaville
Official Language | French
Currency | Central African C.F.A (1$ = 585.38 CFA)
Population | 5.261 million (2017)
What do you think about exploring the road less travelled? Is Congo on your list of places to visit?
Hi, Amara.
Thank you for the article.
please, how can one go about getting the invitation letter from the Congo immigration to Nigeria. I want to go for a business trip there.
My name is Chinweze David.
CEO Davrichyz Biotech Limited.
Hello Chinweze, I got my letter via my office, so I don’t know the exact way to get an invitation letter otherwise. You can try reaching out to Toke (https://www.instagram.com/omotokefatoki_/) on Instagram. She recently backpacked through Congo independently and may have more helpful details on the topic.
Hi Amarachi!!!!!!
It’s been a minute, I was on a self imposed blog break and I have missed this space so much!
Congo – the two of them have never featured on any of my travel lists..just never crossed my mind.
But I totally love the pictures, they have this Cotonou/Lome vibe.
Huggss
Good to have you back, Fisayo! I’ve missed you too 🙂
Up until this visit, I also never had any of the two countries on my travel list but I would like to visit DRC now. I wonder how different it is from Brazzaville…
Awesome article! The city looks clean and very developed.
I wonder why a whole Lagos won’t fly directly to Congo.
Anyways, I think Brazzaville is the capital of the Republic of Congo and about Population, please is it for Congo or just Brazzaville cos it’s really low?
Thanks for your comment, Emmanuel. I guess not that many people fly to Congo, so there’s no reason for a direct flight. And you’re right, Brazzaville is the capital (I included that in the article).
The population is for the entire country 🙂