Gabon
Gabon : Ocean and Land Mammals
8 days
This is an eight-day tour to be taken from mid-June to the end of September. After your welcome at the Libreville airport, you will fly take a flight to Omboué, and then go directly to the Ye Tsanou Lodge at Iguéla in the Loango Park. From the lodge, you can easily reach the mouth of the lagoon, beautiful wild beaches and the coastal area of the park.
For one week you can alternate between viewing the hump-backed whales and the big game on land.
There are estimates of a minimum of 2,000 whales during this period of the year who transit and park on the southern coast of Gabon. They are spectacular and play games all the time, quite frequently jumping out of the water. Sometimes dolphins and orcs accompany them.
Gabon : The big Mamals
12 days
This twelve-day tour can welcome you all year long. You will be met at the Libreville airport and taken to your hotel. The next day you will take the train to the National Lopé Park going along the magnificent Ogooué Valley, and you will stop at the Lopé Hotel at the foot of Mount Brazza.
The park can be visited in a 4-wheel drive allowing you to look for herds of red buffaloes and elephants, antelopes, red river hogs and birds, and then to go on foot to see the smaller mammals and monkeys.
Gabon : Ecosystems Coastal Discovery
8 days
This eight-day tour concentrates on the various aspects of the coastal zone. As soon as you arrive in Libreville, you are welcomed and put on a flight to Omboué where you then get on a boat for the Island of Petit Evengué which is in the Fernan Vaz Lagoon.
The visit of the island and the discovery of the entire forest, the savannahs, the lagoon which characterise this region is quite interesting. In addition, you can listen to the researchers who will share with you their experiences working on the reinsertion of the gorillas on this island.
Gabon Discovery
12 days
This is a twelve-day tour allowing you to see several very different regions that you can take all year around.
After your arrival in Libreville where you spend one night, you will take the train to the Lopé National Park, going along the magnificent Ogooué Valley. Once in the comfortable Lopé Hotel, you will be taken by one of the excellent guides to the savannahs to watch for the herds of elephants, red buffaloes, red river hogs or isolated antelopes, such as the sitatungas or the yellow-backed duiker.
It's back to the train to go to Moanda in the Franceville region where you will then have a car to go to the Lékédi Park. From the park hotel with its simple but suitable comfort, you can visit the various areas wherein hundreds of animals find shelter.

