Often referred to as “Africa’s last Eden”, this small country straddling the Equator is the “green treasure chest” of Central Africa, an unspoiled oasis that harbors a unique biodiversity.
It is an unspoiled oasis that preserves a biodiversity that is unique in the world. 88% of its territory is occupied by forests and 11% was declared a National Park in 2002, in order to safeguard an immense natural heritage covering more than 30,000 km2 and divided into 13 protected areas, which contain hundreds of endemic animal and plant species. But that’s not all, these intricate green labyrinths overlooking the ocean are also the favorite habitat of primates (mandrills and lowland gorillas above all), leopards, buffalo and elephants, who often go as far as the edge of the shoreline, together with “surfing hippos”, hippopotamuses that bathe in the waters of the Atlantic, humpback whales and lute turtles.
A trip off the tourist track, for real travellers
A trip to Gabon requires strong motivation and an excellent spirit of adaptation. The treasures that this country holds are not easily accessible, the organization and logistics are complex and often a bit of luck is required to be rewarded for the efforts made during the tour (trying to come into contact with wild animals in a completely natural state is not always guaranteed).
There will be full days of transfers, traveling on uneven tracks, waiting for hours for the Transgabonaise train, adjusting to possible changes in domestic flight operations (and consequently changes in the program), tackling rough forest tracks… in short, an experience for “real travelers” who are not discouraged by the complexity of African reality, aware that the possibility of spending a few hours in the presence of an entire family of gorillas, or of attending the ecstatic dances of an authentic Bwiti rite, among hallucinogenic effluvia, followers in a state of trance and priest-healers, are privileges reserved for the few, and precious gifts that will certainly repay the group for the hardships of the trip.
Single departure 2025 with Leonardo F. Paoluzzi.
Day 1 : Thursday 07 August 2025
Outward flight/Libreville (LBV)
Day 2 : Friday 08 August 2025
Libreville/Owendo/Train to La Lopé
City tour of the capital, before boarding the famous Owendo train.
Days 3-4-5 : Saturday 09 August to Monday 11 August 2025
Lopé Park
Drive along the Ogooué River to discover the region’s rock paintings, climb Mount Brazza to admire beautiful landscapes, safari through the savannah in search of buffaloes and elephants, encounter mandrills in the forest, and participate in a Bwiti animist ritual.
Day 6 : Tuesday 12 August 2025
Lopé/train/Owendo/Libreville (LBV)/Domestic flight/Port Gentil (POG)/Omboué
Transfer day.
Days 7-8 : Wednesday 13 August to Thursday 14 August 2025
Loango Park
In Loango Park for an exciting encounter with lowland gorillas and forest elephants.
Day 9 : Friday 15 August 2025
Loango/Port Gentil (POG)/Domestic flight/Libreville (LBV)
From Loango NP to Sogara Beach for an Ocean boat trip to spot humpback whales.
Day 10 : Saturday 16 August 2025
Libreville/Point Denis/Libreville
The white sandy beaches of Point Denis, on the edge of the tropical forest and Pongara Park, famous for nesting leatherback turtles.
Day 11 : Sunday 17 August 2025
Libreville (LBV)/Return Flight
There are no extensions for this tour, please contact us at info@kanaga-at.com.
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