This park is one of the newest and most diverse in the Congo. It is a coastal national park that has also been recognized by UNESCO and contains various ethnic villages. It has been an active conservation area since 1980 but became a national park back in 1999.
Guests to the park can see the flow of the Noumbi River, as well as forests, wetlands, and lagoons. It is also full of marine life, forest elephants, leopards, gorillas, buffalo, bushpigs, turtles, dolphins and chimpanzees.