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Gabon
Visa required for most nationalities; e-visa available
Overview
Gabon is a small, oil-rich nation on Central Africa's Atlantic coast, remarkable for having 85% of its territory covered by rainforest. Despite being one of Africa's wealthiest countries per capita, it remains relatively unknown to international tourists, making it an exclusive destination for wildlife enthusiasts and eco-travelers.
The country is renowned for its pristine ecosystems, including 13 national parks established in 2002. Lopé National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, combines rainforest with savanna and harbors western lowland gorillas, forest elephants, and chimpanzees. Gabon is one of the few places where travelers can observe these endangered great apes in their natural habitat.
Libreville Leon Mba International Airport (LBV) serves as the primary gateway, with connections to Paris and several African hubs. Gabon is a relatively stable and safe country by regional standards, though it remains an expensive destination due to limited tourism infrastructure and oil-economy pricing.
Major Airports
International Gateway
| Airport | City | Role | Major Airlines |
|---|---|---|---|
| LBV | Libreville | Primary international hub | AF, J7, ET, KQ |
Libreville Leon Mba International (LBV) — Gabon's main international airport and the only significant gateway for international travelers. Located 11 km north of Libreville city center. Receives direct flights from Paris (Air France), as well as connections via Addis Ababa (Ethiopian Airlines), Nairobi (Kenya Airways), and regional African destinations. The airport is the hub for Afrijet and handles the majority of the country's international passenger traffic.
Regional Airports
| Airport | Code | City | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| Port-Gentil | POG | Port-Gentil | Oil industry hub |
| Franceville | MVB | Franceville | Eastern gateway |
Port-Gentil (POG) — Gabon's second-largest airport, serving the country's oil capital on the coast. Primarily used by oil industry workers. Accessible only by air or boat (no road connection to mainland). Limited scheduled domestic flights from Libreville.
Franceville M'Vengue (MVB) — Serves the eastern interior, gateway to Lopé National Park region. Domestic connections from Libreville. Nearest airport for travelers heading to the Trans-Gabon Railway or eastern wildlife areas.
Airlines
Regional Carrier
Afrijet (J7) — Gabon's main airline, headquartered in Libreville. Operates regional services connecting Gabon to neighboring Central African countries including Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Chad. Also operates domestic flights within Gabon. Small fleet serving the Central African market.
International Airlines Serving Gabon
Limited international carriers serve Libreville:
- Air France — Direct Paris-CDG service, primary link to Europe
- Ethiopian Airlines — Connections via Addis Ababa to global network
- Kenya Airways — East African connections via Nairobi
- Royal Air Maroc — Connections via Casablanca
- ASKY Airlines — West African network via Lomé
Domestic Aviation
Domestic air travel is limited:
- Afrijet operates some domestic routes
- Charter flights available for remote national parks
- Small aircraft essential for reaching wildlife lodges
Entry Requirements
Visa Requirements
Most nationalities require a visa to enter Gabon.
E-Visa System:
- Apply online at evisa.dgdi.ga
- Cost: Varies by nationality and visa type (~$70-100 USD)
- Processing: Apply at least 5-7 days before travel
- Validity: Typically 90 days, single or multiple entry available
Visa-Exempt Countries
Some African nations have visa-free or visa-on-arrival arrangements. Check current requirements with the nearest Gabonese embassy.
Passport Requirements
- Valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay
- At least two blank pages
- Proof of return/onward travel
- Proof of accommodation
Yellow Fever
Yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for all travelers arriving in Gabon, regardless of country of origin. Ensure your certificate is valid (issued at least 10 days before arrival).
Health Declaration
Travelers may need to complete health documentation. Check current requirements before travel.
Official visa information: evisa.dgdi.ga
Getting Around
Domestic Flights
Flying is often the most practical option for reaching remote areas:
| Route | Flight Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Libreville → Port-Gentil | 45 min | Multiple weekly |
| Libreville → Franceville | 1 hour | Limited schedule |
Charter flights are available for reaching national parks and remote lodges. Coordinate with tour operators for wildlife destinations.
Trans-Gabon Railway
The Transgabonais railway connects Libreville to Franceville, crossing through Lopé National Park:
- Duration: 10-12 hours (overnight option available)
- Stops: Ndjolé, Lopé, Booué, Lastoursville, Moanda, Franceville
- Classes: First class, economy
- One of the few ways to traverse the interior
- Scenic journey through rainforest
Popular with travelers visiting Lopé National Park—the train stops at Lopé station.
Car Rental & Roads
Road infrastructure is limited:
- Main highways: Paved roads connect Libreville to interior towns
- Condition: Variable, especially during rainy season
- 4WD essential for most travel outside cities
- Drive on the right
- International driving permit recommended
- Car rental available in Libreville; consider hiring a driver
Pirogue (River Travel)
Traditional dugout canoes and motorized boats used on rivers and in coastal areas. Essential transport in some regions, particularly in Loango National Park.
Port-Gentil Access
Port-Gentil has no road connection to the mainland. Accessible only by:
- Domestic flight from Libreville
- Boat/ferry from Libreville (several hours)
Best Time to Visit
Dry Seasons (Best for Travel)
June-September — Main dry season:
- Cooler temperatures
- Best wildlife viewing (animals gather at water sources)
- Ideal for gorilla and elephant tracking
- Beach destinations pleasant
December-February — Short dry season:
- Good conditions for travel
- Warm and less humid
- Humpback whale season (July-September overlaps)
Wet Seasons
October-November — Short rains:
- Transitional period
- Some rain but travel possible
March-May — Long rains:
- Heavy rainfall, especially March-April
- Some roads impassable
- National park access may be limited
- Lush vegetation, good for birdwatching
- Lowest tourism numbers
Wildlife Calendar
| Activity | Best Time |
|---|---|
| Gorilla tracking | Jun-Sep, Dec-Feb (dry seasons) |
| Forest elephants | Year-round, best in dry season |
| Humpback whales | Jul-Sep (Loango coast) |
| Sea turtles nesting | Nov-Feb (Pongara, Mayumba) |
| Birdwatching | Year-round, peaks in wet season |
Weather Overview
| Season | Temperature | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Dry (Jun-Sep) | 22-28°C | Cooler, low humidity |
| Wet (Oct-May) | 25-32°C | Humid, afternoon storms |
Gabon lies on the equator—temperatures are consistently warm year-round. High humidity is common.
Top Destinations
National Parks & Wildlife
| Park | Access | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Lopé National Park | Train from LBV, or fly to MVB | UNESCO site, gorillas, elephants, mandrills |
| Loango National Park | Charter flight from LBV | "Africa's Last Eden," beach elephants, whales |
| Pongara National Park | Boat from Libreville | Sea turtles, mangroves, beaches |
| Ivindo National Park | Road from Makokou | Kongou Falls, forest elephants |
| Mayumba National Park | Charter flight | Leatherback turtle nesting |
Lopé National Park — UNESCO World Heritage Site combining rainforest and savanna. Best destination for gorilla tracking and spotting forest elephants. Accessible via Trans-Gabon Railway (Lopé station) or by road from Libreville (5-6 hours). Several lodges offer guided wildlife experiences.
Loango National Park — Often called "Africa's Last Eden" for its unique combination of beaches, lagoons, savanna, and rainforest. Famous for surfing hippos and forest elephants on beaches. Excellent for wildlife photography. Remote access via charter flight.
Cities
| City | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Libreville | LBV | Capital, beaches, markets, colonial architecture |
| Port-Gentil | POG | Oil industry center, Mandji Island beaches |
| Franceville | MVB | Gateway to eastern parks |
Libreville — The capital and primary entry point. Waterfront Corniche, Marché Mont-Bouët (main market), Church of Saint-Michel (distinctive architecture), and nearby beaches. More developed tourist infrastructure than elsewhere in Gabon.
Beaches
- Pointe Denis — Beach resort across the estuary from Libreville, accessible by boat
- Cap Esterias — Beach area north of Libreville
- Sette Cama — Remote beaches in Loango area
Travel Tips
Money
- Currency: Central African CFA franc (XAF, FCFA)
- Exchange: Pegged to the euro (1 EUR = 655.957 XAF)
- Cards: Accepted at major hotels and some restaurants in Libreville; limited elsewhere
- Cash: Essential outside Libreville. Bring sufficient euros or CFA francs
- ATMs: Available in Libreville and Port-Gentil; unreliable elsewhere
- Prices: Gabon is expensive by African standards (oil economy effect)
- Tipping: Not traditionally expected, but appreciated for guides and service staff
Electrical
- Voltage: 220V, 50Hz
- Plug type: Type C (two round pins, European style)
- Adapters: UK and US travelers need adapters
- Power supply: Can be unreliable outside major cities; bring power banks
Connectivity
- Mobile carriers: Airtel Gabon, Moov Africa (formerly Gabon Telecom)
- SIM cards: Available at airport and shops; bring passport
- Coverage: Good in Libreville and main towns; limited in remote areas and national parks
- WiFi: Available at hotels in Libreville; rare elsewhere
- eSIM: International providers like Airalo may work
Safety
Gabon is considered one of Africa's safer countries:
- Libreville: Generally safe; standard precautions in busy areas
- Petty crime: Keep valuables secure; avoid displaying wealth
- Wildlife: Follow guide instructions—forest elephants and gorillas are wild animals
- Roads: Drive cautiously; roads can be poor, especially after rain
- Political situation: Generally stable; check current advisories
Health
- Yellow fever: Vaccination mandatory
- Malaria: Present throughout the country. Prophylaxis essential
- Other vaccinations: Hepatitis A/B, typhoid, tetanus recommended
- Tap water: Don't drink—use bottled water
- Medical facilities: Limited outside Libreville; travel insurance with evacuation coverage essential
- Pharmacy: Basic supplies in Libreville; bring personal medications
Cultural Notes
- Language: French is the official language; limited English spoken
- Greeting: Handshakes are common; greet before business
- Photography: Ask permission before photographing people
- Dress: Casual but modest appropriate; beachwear only at beaches
- Bwiti: Traditional spiritual practice; may encounter in cultural contexts
Practical Considerations
- Tourism infrastructure: Limited compared to East African safari destinations
- Booking: Arrange tours and accommodations well in advance
- Guides: Essential for national park visits; often mandatory for gorilla tracking
- Cost: Budget significantly more than East/Southern African destinations
- French language: Very helpful; consider translation apps
Useful Links
- Tourism: Gabon Tourisme
- E-Visa: evisa.dgdi.ga
- National Parks: ANPN (Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux)
- Afrijet: afrijet.com
- Air France to Gabon: airfrance.com
- Trans-Gabon Railway (SETRAG): Rail operator for Transgabonais
Flights from Gabon
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Airports by Region
13 airports across 6 regions