Discover the exhilarating experience of trekking Western Lowland Gorillas in Gabon’s Loango National Park, a pristine natural haven nestled in western Gabon. Loango National Park stands as a testament to Gabon’s commitment to conservation, safeguarding diverse coastal habitats and the unique western African lagoon system. Home to a rich array of wildlife, including the iconic lowland gorillas, this national park offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the wonders of nature.
Embark on a remarkable 7-day journey to trek Western Lowland Gorillas in Gabon’s Loango National Park, commencing and culminating in Libreville with Trek Africa Expeditions.
Upon your arrival at Libreville’s Leon Mba International Airport, our dedicated staff will warmly welcome you. After completing immigration formalities, you’ll be escorted to your private car for a brief 25-minute transfer to the luxurious Radisson Blu Okoume Palace Hotel. Check-in, relax, and savor a delightful dinner before settling in for the night.
An early morning flight takes you to Port Gentil, where a thrilling 4-hour 4WD journey awaits to transport you to Loango via Liambisi. Arriving around mid-day, embark on a forest walk in Loango National Park for a captivating game drive, immersing yourself in the park’s natural wonders. Spend the night at Ndola Lodge, nestled amidst the wilderness.
After breakfast, depart Ndola for a scenic 2-hour canoe voyage to the Yatouga Research Camp, the starting point for an unforgettable gorilla safari. Explore the Yatouga Forest, home to a significant population of Western Lowland Gorillas, with a high likelihood of encountering a habituated gorilla family. Spend an hour observing these majestic creatures in their natural habitat before returning to the research camp. Later, sail south to Akaka Forest, a remote area teeming with wildlife. Conclude the day with a return to Ndola Lodge for a sumptuous dinner.
Embark on a morning game drive within Loango National Park, where you’ll encounter an array of wildlife, including dwarf buffaloes, red river hogs, and forest elephants. After lunch, journey to Louri, another captivating section of the park renowned for its diverse wildlife. Depending on transportation options, sail or drive through the forest, enjoying encounters with various species. Arrive at Louri Wilderness Camp, where you’ll spend the night surrounded by the park’s natural splendor.
Dive into the wonders of Louri, the savannah region of Loango National Park, renowned for its diverse wildlife. Spend the day immersed in nature, with opportunities to witness the famous “surfing hippos” that make Loango National Park a global attraction. Experience the untamed beauty of Louri Wilderness Camp, a charming tented camp overlooking the Louri Lagoon. Each tent, perched on a stilt platform, offers a tranquil retreat where you can connect with the rhythms of the natural world. After a day of exploration, return to Ndola Lodge for a restful night.
Embark on a final morning adventure in Loango National Park, perhaps opting for a forest hike in the coastal forest to seek out wildlife. After lunch at the lodge, depart for Port Gentil via Liambissi, where you’ll catch an evening domestic flight to Libreville. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted and transferred to the Radisson Blu Okoume Palace Hotel for the night, marking the end of your wilderness expedition.
Enjoy a leisurely day at the hotel, with optional activities to fill your time before your evening Air France flight. Reflect on your unforgettable journey through Gabon’s wilderness as you prepare for your departure.
Loango National Park can be explored year-round, but March offers exceptional safari experiences, with opportunities to witness animals surfing on the beach, including hippos, gorillas, and elephants.
As a local tour operator based in Uganda, Trek Africa Expeditions specializes in organizing unforgettable expeditions to Loango National Park. With a focus on sustainable tourism and exceptional service, Trek Africa Expeditions ensures a memorable adventure in the heart of Gabon’s wilderness.