You contribute to nature by visiting West-Central Africa

Our approach aims to establish and sustain West-Central Africa as a unique global destination for tourism, in order to conserve and protect its natural and cultural heritage. This concept is called:  “Conservation Tourism”.

Profits of Africa’s Eden are reinvested in the region to protect nature and generate a sustainable source of income for its population.

Experience authentic nature in an exclusive manner

By travelling to Gabon, São Tomé & Príncipe and/or the Central African Republic with Africa’s Eden, you actively contribute to the protection and conservation of unique and irreplaceable nature.

In return, we invite you to discover these remarkable places in small groups, guided by experts and enriched by conversations with researchers on site. You will not only witness extraordinary wildlife and landscapes, but also gain a deeper understanding of the cultures and environments that define West-Central Africa.

Our mission is to create experiences that move people  – encounters that inspire care for fragile ecosystems, reveal hidden natural spectacles, and foster meaningful exchange with local communities whose lives and traditions are shaped by their natural environment. The result is a journey unlike any other: authentic, transformative, and uniquely West-Central African.

Nick Nichols (photographer) about Loango National Park in National Geographic, August 2004:

The biodiversity here is amazing. This is life at its fullest

Africa’s Eden for Gabon Magazine, June 2008:

‘’What Loango National Park can offer is authentic nature for people to experience in an exclusive manner. I want to keep Loango small-scale and high-end. We will never have several jeeps around a waterhole with guides shining torches into animals’ eyes here, like they do on budget safaris in southern Africa.’’