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Top 10 Best places to visit in Gabon - Must See - TheQLGConsultants

Suppose you love nature, wildlife, adventure, and beaches. In that case, the Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Gabon will undoubtedly be on your list of places to visit in Africa! Gabon, a remote country on the Atlantic coast of central Africa, has many exciting places to visit that offer something unique for all its visitors. The rainforests of its famous Loango National Park shelter a diversity of exotic wildlife, from hippos and gorillas to whales. Lopochu National Park is best known for its mangrove forests and salt pans.

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Top 10 places to visit in Gabon

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Gabon is a beautiful and diverse country located in Central Africa, known for its rich biodiversity, lush rainforests, and stunning coastline.
If you're planning a trip to Gabon as a tourist, here are the top 10 places to visit:


Loango National Park:
This national park is often referred to as Africa's Last Eden due to its diverse ecosystems, including beaches, lagoons,
forests, and savannahs. It's a great place for wildlife enthusiasts, with opportunities to see elephants, hippos, gorillas, and a variety of bird species.


Lopé National Park:
Lopé is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its pristine rainforests and the opportunity to see lowland gorillas in their natural habitat.
It's a great place for hiking and birdwatching.


Pongara National Park:
Located near Libreville, this park is known for its stunning beaches and mangrove forests.
It's an ideal spot for relaxation, picnicking, and observing marine life.


Ivindo National Park:
This remote park is famous for its impressive Kongou and Mingouli waterfalls.
It's a challenging destination to reach but offers a truly unique and untouched natural experience.


Port-Gentil:
This is Gabon's economic capital and offers a taste of urban life in the country.
You can explore the city's vibrant markets, enjoy the coastal scenery, and learn about Gabonese culture.

Lambaréné:
Visit the town of Lambaréné to see the Albert Schweitzer Hospital and experience the tranquil Ogooué River, where you can take boat trips and admire the beautiful scenery.


Mayumba:
This coastal town is famous for its pristine beaches and is a great place for sunbathing and swimming.
It's also a nesting ground for leatherback turtles.

Setté Cama:
This small village on the Ogooué River is known for its traditional Fang culture.
You can explore the village, learn about local customs, and take riverboat trips.

Pongara Beach:
Located near Libreville, Pongara Beach is a popular destination for sunbathing and enjoying the serene coastal environment.
You can also visit Pongara Lodge for a comfortable stay.

Akanda National Park: #
Just north of Libreville, this park is home to mangroves and diverse birdlife. It's a great place for birdwatching and exploring the waterways by canoe.




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Tourism in Gabon is underdeveloped.Despite this, attractions include beaches, ocean and inland fishing facilities, the falls on the Ogooué River, and the Crystal Mountains.Tourists also come to see the famous hospital founded by Dr. Albert Schweitzer in Lambaréné. Hunting is legal in specific areas from December to September.
#Point_Denis
Point Denis is well known mainly because tourism hasn’t flourished there yet. Though it’s a rapid boat ride from Libreville, it looks like otherworldly. The beach stretches over several kilometers and ends where the Pongara National Park starts. The calm town has wonderful restaurants, tiny boutique hotels, and great water sports opportunities.
#Port_Gentil
Situated on Mandji Island, it isn’t joined to the mainland by road. Port-Gentil is not only eminent for its industrial sector but also famous for the nightlife and casinos. During the day time, be sure to visit the local zoo and St. Louis Church built in the 20th century.
#Akanda National Park
Internationally famed as the nesting ground for one of the biggest populations of guest birds, Akanda National Park is the home of 25% of preserved mangrove in total Africa. The Bantu clan believes that the Mondah forest, within the park, is a holy place where many of their myths and fables were formed.
#Lopé Reserve
Réserve de la Lopé is precisely located on the equatorial. It contains savannah, rolling hills, and rainforest where you will probably locate buffalo, elephants, gorillas, and mandrills. This national park was actually a reserved area established in the 1940s after the Okanda Wildlife Reserve was created. It’s now a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site.
#Makoku and Kongou Falls
Makokou is the capital city of the Ogooué-Ivindo area and the entrance to Kongou waterfalls – Gabon’s own type of Niagara Falls. Situated inside Ivindo National Park, Kongou is certainly a must see with a 60-meter fall and huge theological significance to the locals. The village of Makokou is a bit separated but it can be accessed by air, rail, and river.
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You will definitely would wish to travel to Gabon after watching this video. A small population, as well as oil and mineral reserves have helped Gabon become one of Africa's wealthier countries. The country has generally been able to maintain and conserve its pristine rain forest and rich biodiversity.

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Cities
Libreville - Capital
Cap Lopez
Franceville
Gamba
Kango
Lambarene
Mayumba
Owendo
Port-Gentil

Destinations
Akanda National Park — mangroves & tidal flats are home to migratory birds and turtles.
Banteke Plateau National Park — savannah crossed by rivers with rope bridges for the locals; home to forest elephants, buffalo and antelope.
Crystal Mountains National Park — misty forests rich in orchids, begonias, & other flora.
Ivindo National Park — two of Central Africa's most magnificent waterfalls; gorillas, chimpanzees, & forest elephants gather around its rivers and waterholes.
Loango National Park — a 100km stretch of virgin beaches and adjacent rainforest, both scenic and a place to view leopards, elephants, gorillas, & monkeys on the beach.
Lope National Park — mix of savanna & dense forest along the Ogooue River; float along the river in pirogue, view ancient rock engravings, or track gorillas or mandrill monkeys with a pygmy guide.
Mayumba National Park — sandy peninsula home to the world's largest population of nesting leatherback turtles.
Minkebe National Park — highland forest with large sandstone domes, home to elephants and forest-dwelling antelope and giant hogs.

Tourist attractions in Gabon include beaches, waterfalls, national parks, ocean and inland fishing facilities and the Crystal Mountains.


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Lope National Park — mix of savanna & dense forest along the Ogooue River, Gabon

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Gabon
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Quick Facts
Capital Libreville
Government Republic; multiparty presidential regime (opposition parties legalized in 1990)
Currency Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XAF)
Area 267,667km²
water: 10,000km²
land: 257,667km²
Population 1,424,906 (July 2006 est.)
Language French (official), Fang, Myene, Nzebi, Bapounou/Eschira, Bandjabi
Religion Christian 55%-75%, animist, Muslim less than 1%
Electricity 220V/50Hz (European plug)
Country code +241
Internet TLD .ga
Time Zone UTC+1
Gabon is a country in Western Central Africa. It lies on the Equator, on the Atlantic Ocean coast, between the Republic of the Congo to the south and east, Equatorial Guinea to the northwest and Cameroon to the north.
A small population, as well as oil and mineral reserves have helped Gabon become one of Africa's wealthier countries. The country has generally been able to maintain and conserve its pristine rain forest and rich biodiversity.
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History[edit]
The earliest inhabitants of the area were Pygmy peoples. They were largely replaced and absorbed by Bantu tribes as they migrated.
In the 15th century, the first Europeans arrived. The nation's present name originates from Gabão, Portuguese for cloak, which is roughly the shape of the estuary of the Komo River close to the capital of Libreville. French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza led his first mission to the Gabon-Congo area in 1875. He founded the town of Franceville, and was later colonial governor. Several Bantu groups lived in the area that is now Gabon when France officially occupied it in 1885.
In 1910, Gabon became one of the four territories of French Equatorial Africa, a federation that survived until 1959. These territories became independent on August 17, 1960.
Since independence, Gabon has been one of the more stable African countries. Autocratic President Omar Bongo was in power from 1967 until his death in 2009. Gabon introduced a multiparty system and a new constitution in the early 1990s that allowed for a more transparent electoral process and for reforms of governmental institutions. A small population, abundant natural resources, and considerable foreign support have helped make Gabon one of the more prosperous sub-Saharan African countries. Despite being made up of more than 40 ethnic groups, Gabon has escaped the strife afflicting other West African states.
Climate[edit]
Tropical; always hot, humid. During the months of June to September, the climate is a little cooler (20-25°C).
Terrain[edit]
Narrow coastal plain; hilly interior; savannah in east and south. Highest point is Mont Iboundji at 1,575 metres.
Important holidays[edit]
Independence Day: 17 August 1960 (from France)
National holiday: Founding of the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), 12 March (1968)
Regions[edit]

Map of Gabon with regions colour-coded
Coastal Plain (Libreville, Gamba, Loango National Park, Kango, Mayumba, Tchibanga)
flat riverplains and lagoons with dense rainforest on the Atlantic coast as well the capital city and majority of the population
Central Highlands
the Cristal Mountains and Chaillou Massif with huge tracts of highland rainforest
Jungle Interior (Franceville)
the eastern region mostly bordering Republic of the Congo; more rainforest.
Cities[edit]
Libreville - Capital
Cap Lopez
Franceville
Gamba
Kango
Lambarene
Mayumba
Owendo
Port-Gentil

Other destinations[edit]
Akanda National Park — mangroves & tidal flats are home to migratory birds and turtles.
Banteke Plateau National Park — savannah crossed by rivers with rope bridges for the locals; home to forest elephants, buffalo and antelope.
Crystal Mountains National Park — misty forests rich in orchids, begonias, & other flora.
Ivindo National Park — two of Central Africa's most magnificent waterfalls; gorillas, chimpanzees, & forest elephants gather around its rivers and waterholes.
Loango Natiog antelope and giant hogs.
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Lambaréné & Ogooué river

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map of Gabon [ Africa ]

Gabon (/ɡəˈbɒn/; French pronunciation: ​[ɡabɔ̃]), officially the Gabonese Republic (French: République gabonaise), is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly 270,000 square kilometres (100,000 sq mi) and its population is estimated at 2.1 million people. There are three distinct regions: the coastal plains, the mountains (the Cristal Mountains and the Chaillu Massif in the centre), and the savanna in the east. Gabon's capital and largest city is Libreville. The official language is French.

Originally settled by Pygmy peoples, they were largely replaced and absorbed by Bantu tribes as they migrated. By the 18th century, a Myeni-speaking kingdom known as the Kingdom of Orungu formed in Gabon. It was able to become a powerful trading center mainly due to its ability to purchase and sell slaves. The kingdom fell with the demise of the slave trade in the 1870s. Since its independence from France in 1960, the sovereign state of Gabon has had three presidents. In the early 1990s, Gabon introduced a multi-party system and a new democratic constitution that allowed for a more transparent electoral process and reformed many governmental institutions.

Abundant petroleum and foreign private investment have helped make Gabon one of the most prosperous countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, with the fifth highest HDI[7] in the region (after Mauritius, Seychelles, Botswana and South Africa) and the fifth highest GDP per capita (PPP) in all of Africa (after Seychelles, Mauritius, Equatorial Guinea and Botswana). Its GDP grew by more than 6% per year from 2010 to 2012.

Gabon is rich in folklore and mythology. Raconteurs keep traditions alive such as the mvett among the Fangs and the ingwala among the Nzebis. Gabon is also known for its masks, such as the n'goltang (Fang) and the reliquary figures of the Kota. mapa de Gabon Africa Gabon is divided into nine provinces, which are further subdivided into 50 departments. The president appoints the provincial governors, the prefects, and the subprefects.

The provinces are (capitals in parentheses):

Estuaire (Libreville)
Haut-Ogooué (Franceville)
Moyen-Ogooué (Lambaréné)
Ngounié (Mouila)
Nyanga (Tchibanga)
Ogooué-Ivindo (Makokou)
Ogooué-Lolo (Koulamoutou)
Ogooué-Maritime (Port-Gentil)
Woleu-Ntem (Oyem)
Geography
Main articles: Geography of Gabon and Geology of Gabon

Satellite image of Gabon.

Gabon map of Köppen climate classification

Beach scene in Gabon
Gabon is located on the Atlantic coast of central Africa on the equator, between latitudes 3°N and 4°S, and longitudes 8° and 15°E. Gabon generally has an equatorial climate with an extensive system of rainforests, with 89.3% of its land area forested.[16]

There are three distinct regions: the coastal plains (ranging between 20 and 300 km [10 and 190 mi] from the ocean's shore), the mountains (the Cristal Mountains to the northeast of Libreville, the Chaillu Massif in the centre), and the savanna in the east. The coastal plains form a large section of the World Wildlife Fund's Atlantic Equatorial coastal forests ecoregion and contain patches of Central African mangroves especially on the Muni River estuary on the border with Equatorial Guinea.

Geologically, Gabon is primarily ancient Archean and Paleoproterozoic igneous and metamorphic basement rock, belonging to the stable continental crust of the Congo Craton, a remnant section of extremely old continental crust. Some formations are more than two billion years old. Ancient rock units are overlain by marine carbonate, lacustrine and continental sedimentary rocks as well as unconsolidated sediments and soils that formed in the last 2.5 million years of the Quaternary. The rifting apart of the supercontinent Pangaea created rift basins that filled with sediments and formed the hydrocarbons which are now a keystone of the Gabonese economy.[18] Gabon is notable for the Oklo reactor zones, the only known natural nuclear fission reactor on Earth which was active two billion years ago. The site was discovered during uranium mining in the 1970s to supply the French nuclear power industry.

Gabon's largest river is the Ogooué which is 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) long. Gabon has three karst areas where there are hundreds of caves located in the dolomite and limestone rocks. Some of the caves include Grotte du Lastoursville, Grotte du Lebamba, Grotte du Bongolo, and Grotte du Kessipougou.

Gabon is also noted for efforts to preserve the natural environment. In 2002, President Omar Bongo Ondimba designated roughly 10% of the nation's territory to be part of its national park system (with 13 parks in total), one of the largest proportions of nature parkland in the world. The National Agency for National Parks manages Gabon's national park system. Gabon had a 2018

Découverte d'un lac, région de Nyonié Gabon.

Découverte d'un lac dans la forêt gabonaise, à environ 1.6 Km de la piste nous avons découvert un lac qui est entouré de la forêt et très certainement difficile d'accès. Pas de rivières qui semblent alimenter le lac non plus (Drone Mavic Pro DJI)

Discovered of a lake in the Gabonese forest, to approximately 1.6 Km of the track we discovered a lake which is surrounded of the forest and doubtless difficult of access. No the rivers which seem to feed the lake either.

Lambarene

Lambarene Gabon
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Driving through the Jungle in Lambarene Gabon

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Boating the Ogooue River in Gabon

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Три месяца после выезда с Хмельницкого в Африку на машине, и мы в Габоне.

Граница Габона встретила нас небольшими приключениями. Нас продержали 5 часов не объясняя причины и требуя спокойно ждать пока нам разрешат проехать. Опыт был так себе, но что поделаешь. Сама страна же неожиданно порадовала нас природой, богатым европейским наследием, новыми знакомствами и животными. Что и как было в Габоне – увидите в этом эпизоде.

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