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Loango National Park, Gabon
Libreville
Gabon
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. For in the primeval surroundings here surely we can see what much of the world’s natural environment must have been like before the hand of man touched it. Loango National Park is one of the 13 national parks created in 2002 by Gabon’s President Omar Bongo Ondimba. This coastline green park encompasses some 1,550 square kilometres of land and is famous for its variety of unspoiled landscapes. Loango Lodge is the perfect base from which to launch expeditions into different areas and camps such as Pte. Ste. Cathérine Beach Camp, Tassi Savannah Camp, Akaka Bush Camp and Evengué Lodge. The lodge is the ideal spot to prepare for the explorations ahead or recover from the adventures enjoyed. The Breakfast may be taken in the restaurant or on your own private terrace overlooking the Iguala Lagoon and national park. In the rainy season from November to April, buffalos and elephants can sometimes be seen passing by in the park while you’re enjoying an early breakfast. In Loango National Park, we have created a circuit that allows you to see and experience all the park’s highlights and ecosystems. The starting point for most visitors is Evengué Island. From there, you can travel to Loango Lodge and the other camps.
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Greenty Index 1/5
Loango Lodge gives an uninterrupted view of the wide tranquil river that separates the lodge area and the national park. Loango Lodge is the perfect base from which to launch expeditions into different areas and camps such as Pte. Ste. Cathérine Beac...[more]