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Experience Wildlife at Loango National Park

This park is one of the most popular destinations in Gabon as it’s home to diverse wildlife including gorillas, elephants, hippos, and various species of birds. You can also enjoy the view of the Atlantic Ocean from here.

Visit the National Museum of Arts and Traditions

Located in Libreville, the museum showcases a collection of traditional Gabonese art and cultural artifacts.

Explore the Pointe Denis Beach

Take a relaxing day at this beautiful beach which also offers opportunities for water sports, boat tours, and marine life sighting.

Tour the Lope National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lope National Park is home to fascinating wildlife like mandrills, forest elephants, and gorillas. It also features archaeological sites dating back over 400,000 years.

Discover the St Michael's Cathedral

Located in Libreville, this cathedral is famous for its wooden carvings made by a blind Gabonese craftsman.

Visit Fernan Vaz Lagoon

This beautiful lagoon is a perfect place for boat trips, fishing, and wildlife observation.

Explore the Ivindo National Park

Known for its stunning waterfalls including Kongou Falls, Ivindo National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers.

Visit the Akanda National Park

The park is a sanctuary for migratory birds and is also home to mangroves and various species of turtles.

Discover the Albert Schweitzer Hospital

Located in Lambaréné, this hospital started as a small bungalow but is now a leading medical facility. It was founded by the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Albert Schweitzer.

Experience the Pongara National Park

This park is a haven for sea turtles and offers an opportunity for turtle watching.

Visit the Ekwata Village

Experience the traditional Gabonese lifestyle in this village which includes traditional music and dance performances.

Explore the Crystal Mountains

Located in the north of Gabon, these mountains are home to an incredible range of flora and fauna, with several endemic species. Remember to respect local customs and traditions and always seek permission before taking photographs of local people or sacred sites.