Loango National Park: Discovering Africa's Last Eden

Loango National Park: Discovering Africa's Last Eden

Loango National Park: Discovering Africa's Last Eden

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Loango National Park lies on Gabon’s Atlantic coast, where rainforest, beaches, lagoons, and savanna meet. Elephants walk along the shore, whales appear offshore, dolphins play in the waves, and forests shelter gorillas and many bird species. Protected since 2002, the park supports conservation and local communities. Reached via Libreville, Loango offers a rare and untouched wilderness experience.

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On Gabon’s Atlantic coast lies Loango National Park, known as Africa’s Last Eden. It’s a rare place where dense rainforest, golden beaches, lagoons, and savanna all meet in harmony. Loango’s wildlife is extraordinary. Forest elephants wander the shoreline, humpback whales breach offshore from July to September, and playful dolphins ride the surf. In its forests, gorillas, chimpanzees, and leopards roam, while over 400 bird species bring colour to the skies. Since 2002, Gabon has safeguarded Loango as part of its national park system. Conservation, research, and sustainable tourism work hand-in-hand, protecting nature while supporting local communities. For travellers, reaching Loango means flying to Libreville, then continuing by road and boat to eco-lodges tucked deep in the wild. Loango is more than a park — it’s a glimpse of Earth as it once was. A place where land, sea, and wildlife connect in unforgettable ways. For those seeking true wilderness, Loango National Park is waiting. 

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