
Mungo Park
Mungo Park was a Scottish explorer of West Africa. After an exploration of the upper Niger River around 1796, he wrote a popular and influential travel book titled Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa in which he theorized the Niger and Congo merged to become the same river, though it was later proven that they are different rivers. He was killed during a second expedition, having successfully travelled about two-thirds of the way down the Niger.

Travels in the Interior of Africa β Volume 01
Embark on a journey with a determined explorer as he faces unknown dangers to uncover the mysteries of a continent and its people.
By Mungo Park

Travels in the Interior of Africa β Volume 02
Embark on a historical journey where a brave explorer confronts the unknown dangers and discovers the diverse cultures in the uncharted territories while trying to survive in the heart of Africa.
By Mungo Park

The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 Together with Other Documents, Official and Private, Relating to the Same Mission, to Which Is Prefixed an Account of the Life of Mr. Park
Embark on a perilous 19th-century journey into the African interior as a determined explorer faces unknown dangers to chart a mysterious river.
By Mungo Park

Life and Travels of Mungo Park
Embark on a thrilling journey with a determined explorer as he faces the unknown, seeking to chart a legendary river and uncover the secrets of a vibrant continent.
By Mungo Park