LOANGO CAMPS
Read moreDiscover the most beautiful wonders of Loango National Park with Loango Camps from Luxury Green Resorts. This Gabonese tourism operator offers a range of accommodation options in the park, including Akaka Forest Camp, Louri Wilderness Camp and Ndola Luxury Tented Camp. All set in magnificent surroundings. Loango Camps has its own eco-guides who will take you on a 4x4 safari or on foot, birdwatching, sport fishing, humpback whale watching and even gorilla encounters.
AFRICA’S EDEN
Read moreCurrently officially closed, even though the main site of Loango always receives customers. Contact travel agencies.
CIRCUIT TOURISTIQUE OLAKO
Read moreHotel Olako runs a tourist structure that enables visitors, accompanied by a guide, to explore the tourist sites around Omboué. It offers walks on the lagoon, visits to the Sainte-Anne mission, outings on the M'Pivié river... Stop off at Evengué's Gorilla Island, where the site is part of a scientific project. You can also plan 4x4 discovery trips to the wild beach for a picnic, or to the Nzaloungou garden.
AGLV
Read moreThis car rental agency works in partnership with Hotel Guiéma. It only has a small car park and vehicles are rented with insurance to the third party, with unlimited mileage. Sedan (Peugeot 206): 50 000 FCFA per day, 45 000 beyond 7 days, plus a bond of CFAF 250 000. 4 X 4 Mitsubishi L 200, double cabin: 70 000 FCFA per day, 65 000 beyond 7 days, plus a bond of CFAF 300 000.
SDV VOYAGES
Read moreOn the main street. Mainly takes charge of the air transport box, as in Libreville.
POSTE GABONAISE
Read moreAll the postal services and Western Union.
PIROGUES POG-LAMBARENE
Read moreThe Jeanne-Thérèse, Saint-Raphaël and Ibekelia pirogues - long, covered but uncomfortable boats with powerful engines - all make the Port-Gentil - Lambaréné trip in an average of 5 to 6 hours. They are picked up at the old port of Port-Gentil. If you have a fixed travel date, it's wise to buy your ticket at least 48 hours in advance. Bring plenty of fresh water and a snack to satisfy a small hunger. All along the way, you'll enjoy superb, lush landscapes.
NGV
Read moreTwo boats, the Dolphin and the Maria Galanta, operate between Port-Gentil and Libreville several times a week. Timetables depend on the tides. With the Dolphin, the crossing takes around 3 hours 45 minutes, while with the Maria Galanta it's just 2 hours 45 minutes. However, double the price! You'll need to arrive early to check in your luggage. Drinks and sandwiches are sold on board. Beware of seasickness, as the boat sails against the current towards Port-Gentil, making for a rough ride. The return to Libreville is more peaceful.