gabon
The Unsung Wildlife Destination You Didn't Know You Needed
Beyond the plot twists in the wild, Gabon’s capital, Libreville offers a unique charm for the modern traveler. Libreville is to Africa what Paris is to Europe—minus the Eiffel Tower and the ever-present scent of fresh baguettes. Here’s more detailed information on Gabon;
History of Gabon
In Gabon, the Portuguese were early European settlers. They called the area after the word “gabão,” which meant a hooded coat with sleeves that resembled the Komo River estuary. The Kingdom of Loango controlled the southern coast during this time. In the 16th century, Portuguese traders came along the coast often to invest in tropical timbers, ivory, and slaves.
In 1849, the French, near a mission post, rescued captives from an illegal slave ship. They named the region Libreville to mean “free town.” In 1910, Gabon became part of French Equatorial Africa which consisted of French Congo, Chad, and Ubangi-Shari. In 1958, Gabon gained autonomy in the French Community, before finally achieving independence on August 17, 1960.
Capital of Gabon
Libreville’s National Museum of Arts and Traditions offers a deep dive into Gabon’s rich cultural heritage. The seafront promenade provides stunning ocean views perfect for afternoon strolls. With its friendly locals, delectable cuisine, and a relaxed yet energetic vibe, Libreville is a gateway to the diverse wonders of Gabon.
Languages in Gabon
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Arrive at Leon-Mba Libreville International Airport
Meet our Discover ME Representative
Discover ME Partner Driver will pick you and drive you to the Hotel
Discover ME will host our daily group dinner at the Hotel
The “LE CITY TOUR DE LIBREVILLE” consists of revisiting and rediscovering the history of Libreville through its monuments, buildings and remains. It allows us to delve into its past, from the first Bantu migrations to the independence of Gabon, including the arrival of the first explorers, the signing of treaties, the slave trade and its abolition, the installation of the first missionaries., colonization and decolonization, all these events which gave rise to the birth of “Libreville” in the space that the natives once called “ARONGO MBE NDIWA”.
Additionally Enjoy a Local Culinary Experience.
Visit to the city of Libreville, markets, monuments, and places steeped in history. During this tour, you will learn about the history of slavery in Gabon. At the Protestant mission of Baraka, you will learn the role that the Americans played in the abolition of slavery in Gabon. Then we will invite you to the culinary discovery of local dishes at the restaurant “LA CASE” as we take a Visit to the National Museum.
Experience the daily life of the villagers in their way of life. We will explore their experiences with construction, hunting, fishing, and gathering activities. Then before leaving for Libreville, take time for a local lunch with them.
Located on the Libreville waterfront, on the island of Pointe Denis, the BAIE DES TORTUES establishment is the local place of reference on the outskirts of the PONGARA NATIONAL PARK. The establishment welcomes People from all over every day of the week and offers entertaining activities: Jet Skiing on the lagoon or on the beach, canoe rides in the rivers, and a visit to the Princess Museum at Pointe Denis, descendant of King Denis RAPONTCHOMBO.
Discover ME Partner driver will be ready to drive you to the Airport-please be on time or you will have to make personal arrangements for your airport transportation.