Where rainforest meets the Atlantic
Gabon is one of Africa’s best-kept secrets. Covered by dense rainforest and protected national parks, the country offers rare wildlife encounters, wild beaches, and vibrant urban life—without mass tourism. If you’re drawn to nature, conservation, and off-the-beaten-path travel, Gabon delivers unforgettable experiences.
1. Explore Loango National Park
Loango National Park
Often called “Africa’s Last Eden,” Loango is famous for wildlife that roams from forest to ocean.
Highlights:
- Elephants and buffaloes on the beach
- Hippos and crocodiles in lagoons
- Forest walks and boat safaris
- One of Africa’s most photogenic parks
Loango is remote and pristine—perfect for serious nature lovers.
2. Discover Libreville, the Capital
Libreville
Libreville blends modern city life with coastal relaxation.
Things to do:
- Walk along the seafront
- Visit local markets and museums
- Enjoy nightlife, music, and cafés
- Experience contemporary Gabonese culture
It’s an easy introduction to the country before heading into the wild.
3. Visit Pongara National Park
Pongara National Park
Located just across the estuary from Libreville, Pongara is a unique mix of forest, mangroves, and beaches.
Why visit:
- Sea turtle nesting (seasonal)
- Birdwatching and coastal walks
- Quiet beaches close to the capital
A great half- or full-day nature escape.
4. Experience Ivindo National Park & Kongou Falls
Ivindo National Park
Ivindo is home to some of Central Africa’s most dramatic rainforest scenery.
Must-see:
- Kongou Falls and Mingouli Falls
- Dense jungle landscapes
- Remote river systems
This park is ideal for adventurous travelers and researchers.
5. Explore Lopé National Park
Lopé National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lopé is where savanna meets rainforest.
Activities include:
- Wildlife tracking
- Rock art and archaeological sites
- Forest–savanna ecotone exploration
It’s one of Gabon’s most scientifically important parks.
6. Relax on Gabon’s Wild Beaches
Gabon’s coastline stretches for hundreds of kilometers, much of it untouched.
What makes them special:
- Empty, natural beaches
- Strong Atlantic waves
- Nesting sites for leatherback turtles
These are beaches for solitude—not resorts.


7. Encounter Wildlife in the Rainforest
Gabon protects over 13 national parks, covering around 11% of the country.
Possible sightings:
- Forest elephants
- Gorillas and chimpanzees
- Mandrills and rare birds
Wildlife experiences are intimate and conservation-focused.
8. Learn About Gabonese Culture
Gabon is home to many ethnic groups, each with unique traditions.
Cultural experiences:
- Traditional music and dance
- Mask-making and ceremonies
- Village visits with local guides
Culture here is deep, spiritual, and closely tied to nature.
9. Taste Gabonese Cuisine
Gabonese food is hearty and flavorful, often centered on forest and seafood ingredients.
Try:
- Grilled fish and crab
- Cassava and plantains
- Peanut-based sauces
- Fresh tropical fruits
Meals reflect the country’s rich natural environment.
10. Travel Somewhere Truly Wild
Gabon is not a casual destination—it’s a rewarding one.
Best for travelers who:
- Love nature and wildlife
- Prefer uncrowded destinations
- Value conservation and authenticity
- Enjoy exploration over comfort tourism
Is Gabon Safe to Visit?
Yes, especially when traveling with experienced local operators. Infrastructure can be limited in remote parks, so proper planning is essential.
Why Visit Gabon?
Gabon is ideal for:
- Wildlife photographers
- Eco-travelers
- Adventurers
- Travelers seeking untouched Africa