Gabon — Africa’s Last Eden

Wildlife
Forest elephants, gorillas & surfing hippos
Getting There
Fly into Libreville (LBV)
Climate
Hot & humid, equatorial
From
EUR 10,260 per person

Discover Gabon


Gabon is one of Africa’s last great wildernesses — a country of dense equatorial rainforest, deserted beaches and extraordinary wildlife. In Loango National Park, forest elephants and even hippos wander the surf, while lowland gorillas move through the trees.

Remote, pristine and barely touched by tourism, Gabon rewards the intrepid traveller with a raw, frontier safari unlike anywhere else on the continent.


Weather Through the Year

Gabon
30°C86°F216mmJ
30°C86°F175mmF
29°C84°F253mmM
29°C84°F256mmA
29°C84°F200mmM
29°C84°F99mmJ
28°C82°F41mmJ
28°C82°F74mmA
29°C84°F226mmS
29°C84°F439mmO
28°C82°F372mmN
29°C84°F269mmD

Bar height = monthly rainfall (mm) · gold = best time to visit (driest) · number on top = avg high (°C / °F)

The Chalo Difference


Expert Guidance

Decades of experience crafting Gabon’s most intricate safari journeys.

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Every itinerary built around your vision, pace, and preferences.

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Sustainable Travel

Conservation-first. Community-led. Every journey gives back.

When to visit Gabon

The long dry season (June to September) offers the easiest travel and best beach wildlife, while the wetter months bring lush forest and superb gorilla and mandrill viewing.

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