Understand
Loango National Park, a coastal park spanning 1,550 square kilometers, is a true haven of untouched beauty. Ecologist and conservationist Mike Fay referred to it as "Africa's Last Eden" during his 3,000-kilometer walk through the forest corridor between Congo and Gabon. This park showcases a mesmerizing variety of unspoiled landscapes and pristine rainforests. It serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting these natural wonders for future generations.
Get in
To reach Loango National Park, there are two exciting ways to get there. You can embark on an adventurous boat ride up the Mpivi River from Ombou Evengu Island, immersing yourself in the stunning views of the surrounding nature. Alternatively, you can choose a thrilling option and fly directly to Iguela, a location close to the park. For those seeking a convenient and efficient travel experience, Africas Connection (sister company of Africas Eden) offers both scheduled and charter flights between Iguela and major capitals in the region such as Libreville and Port Gentil in Gabon. This allows you to easily access the wonders of Loango National Park and enjoy the breathtaking beauty it has to offer.
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