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Loango National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

national park in Western Gabon

About Loango National Park

Loango National Park is a coastline park that encompasses some 1,550 km² of land and is famous for its variety of unspoiled landscapes. Africa’s Last Eden – that is how the ecologist and conservationist Mike Fay referred to Loango National Park in 1997 when he walked 3000 km along the forest corridor between Congo and Gabon to shine a global spotlight on Africa’s most pristine rainforests and the need to protect them. Loango National Park is one of the 13 national parks created in 2001 by Gabon’s President Omar Bongo Ondimba. The habitat types in Loango National Park vary from marine, seashore, coastal lagoons, mangroves, salt marsh, coastal forest, swamp forest, rain forest, savannah, rivers until papyrus swamp Gabon is home to western lowland gorillas and nearly 200 other mammal species

Where to Stay in Loango National Park

  • 🏨Africa's Eden

Loango National Park Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:

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