Where the rainforest meets the Atlantic surf
Open Gabon in the interactive travelogue →A collection of Gabon's famous carved masks and reliquary figures.
Best time: Year-round — An indoor museum rewarding in any weather.
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The capital's biggest, busiest market of food, cloth and goods.
Best time: Jun–Sep — The long dry season is best for the open market.
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A palm-lined seafront of beaches, bars and Atlantic sunsets.
Best time: Jun–Sep — The dry season is best for the beach seafront.
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A pocket of primary rainforest with trails inside the city.
Best time: Jun–Sep — Drier months keep the forest trails passable.
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Lush manicured gardens surrounding colonial palace with tropical plant collections and architectural backdrop.
Best time: May–Nov — Formal horticultural space showcasing Gabon's botanical richness and political heritage
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Wild Atlantic beaches where forest elephants and buffalo wander the sand.
Best time: Jun–Sep — The long dry season is best for coastal wildlife.
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Boat trips through mangrove lagoons of hippos, crocs and birds.
Best time: Jun–Sep — Drier months give the calmest lagoon navigation.
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Tracking habituated forest gorillas through the coastal jungle.
Best time: Jun–Sep — The dry season is best for the forest tracking.
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Humpback whales passing the coast on their seasonal migration.
Best time: Jul–Sep — Mid-year is peak season for migrating humpback whales.
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Vast shallow lagoon ecosystem with hippos, diverse birdlife, and pristine mangrove forests.
Best time: Jun–Nov — Alternative water-based wildlife viewing focused on lagoon megafauna and wetland biodiversity
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Guided tracking of forest elephants across the savanna edges.
Best time: Jun–Sep — The dry season concentrates wildlife on the grasslands.
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Gabon's great river winding through the park by boat and rail.
Best time: Jun–Sep — Lower dry-season water improves river wildlife viewing.
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Lopé shelters some of the world's largest mandrill super-troops.
Best time: Jun–Sep — Drier months make the forest edges easier to track.
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Ancient petroglyphs in a UNESCO cultural-and-natural landscape.
Best time: Jun–Sep — Drier months are best for the open rock-art sites.
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Dramatic ravine carved by the Ogooué with towering cliffs and pristine rainforest canopy views.
Best time: Year-round — Iconic landscape feature offering perspective on Gabon's geological and ecological significance.
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Urban hub with colonial architecture and local markets.
Best time: May–Sep — Regional commercial center and gateway to interior regions.
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Protected area with forest canopy walks and wildlife viewing.
Best time: May–Sep — Pristine rainforest habitat with research facilities.
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Major river flowing through dense rainforest landscape.
Best time: May–Sep — Central geographic feature and transport artery of region.
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Remote rainforest reserve with exceptional biodiversity.
Best time: May–Sep — Pristine equatorial forest ecosystem largely unexplored.
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Evening market with fresh produce and local crafts.
Best time: May–Sep — Authentic view of local commerce and daily life.
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Primary gateway to vast rainforest reserve protecting diverse wildlife and pristine nature.
Best time: May to September — Access one of Africa's most pristine rainforest ecosystems.
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Beautiful waterfall surrounded by rainforest, accessible from Fougamou.
Best time: May to September — Experience pristine rainforest waterfall and jungle atmosphere.
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Major river flowing through pristine rainforest, accessible by dugout canoe.
Best time: May to September — Navigate pristine rainforest by traditional canoe.
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Local market selling forest products, local crafts, and traditional Gabonese goods.
Best time: Daily — Experience local Gabonese culture and forest-based commerce.
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Vast primary rainforest supporting forest elephants, gorillas, and untouched wilderness.
Best time: May to September — Trek through pristine African rainforest and encounter megafauna.
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It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, National Museum of Arts is best around Year-round. Gabon has 5 featured cities and areas to plan around.
Roughly 25% of people speak English. The main language is French.
The Gabon passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 51 destinations.
This page lists real traveller costs for Gabon — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.
National Museum of Arts, Mont-Bouët Market, Marina & La Sablière, Arboretum de Sibang, Presidential Palace Gardens, Loango Beach — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.