
Activities Gabon
Africa’s Eden believes tourism has the potential to catalyze sustainable development. Based on the core concept ‘tourism pays for conservation’, our goal is to conserve pristine nature and offer a reliable source of income. Profits generated by Africa’s Eden are reinvested in the area to ensure the continuity and economically sustainable protection of the national parks.
We offer small groups of tourists the opportunity to experience pristine nature in unique, unexplored destinations in West-Central Africa. Our diverse range of tours and excursions is designed specifically for the passionate traveler looking for unspoiled nature.


Activities
- Safaris:
- By Jeep: Spot elephants, buffalo, red river hogs and more, with the chance to see large mammals roaming the beaches in the rainy season
- On Foot: Guided walking safaris
- Cultural Walks: Visit a nearby village, and the local “Operation Loango” school to learn about daily life in the park’s surroundings
- Whale Watching (July-September): Join a boat trip along the coast to see humpback whales as they migrate past Loango.
- Fishing: Try your hand at sustainable sport fishing, best between September and April, with peak season from November to February. Catch-and-release is practiced for large or rare species.
- Gorilla Encounters:
- In the Wild: Visit the Yatouga Research Camp, where expert trackers guide you to Gabon’s first habituated western lowland gorilla group.
- At the Sanctuary: Explore the Fernan-Vaz Gorilla Project on Evengué Island, supporting gorilla rehabilitation and conservation.