Akaka Forest Camp

Akaka Forest camp

A true jungle experience

Enjoy a true bush experience in one of the remotest parts of Loango National Park at Akaka Bush Camp. You will be completely immersed in a peaceful jungle setting, allowing all your senses to be overwhelmed by the wonder that is Africa’s Eden.

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Tassi Savannah camp

Where mammals roam freely on the Beach

Located on the savannah, the Tassi Savannah Camp will give you a much more classical ‘Africa feel’, not easily found elsewhere in densely forested west central Africa. While relaxing on the private terrace of your tent or enjoying a drink in the restaurant there’s always a chance of seeing some elephants around the camp..

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Louri Wilderness camp

Louri Wilderness camp is a small, intimate tented camp with each tent on a platform overlooking the lagoon. Tents are equipped with semi-open air bathrooms with flush toilets and running water. Tents are equipped with charging points, LED lights and pedestals Fans. Total of 5 tents.

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Nature

In 2002,  late President Omar Bongo Ondimba put Gabon firmly on the map as an important future ecotourism destination by nominating more than 11% of the nation’s territory as National Park – a new standard in African eco-tourism and conservation!

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Wildlife

Gabon is home to western lowland gorillas and nearly 200 other mammal species and 600 species of birds. In Loango National Park, you can find elephants and buffalos roaming freely on its endless beaches.

Climate

Rainfall varies from an annual average of 120 inches in the capital Libreville to 150 inches on the northwest coast, with almost all of it falling between October and April. In the period from May to September there is little, if any, rainfall, but humidity remains high.

People

The earliest inhabitants of Gabon are the pygmy people. Pygmy tribes are known for their hunting & gathering culture in the central African rainforest, and for their height: adult members grow on average to less than 150 cm (4 feet 11 inches).