Gabon Travel Tips

We will start our Gabon Travel Tips by talking about this country. This state in western Centre Africa on the Equator. It extends its boundary to Atlantic Ocean. It also shares its borders with Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and the Republic of the Congo in the West.

This region occupies 267,668 square kilometers. The nation has a population of approximately 1.5 m inhabitants. Libreville is the capital and biggest town. Gabon’s region is covered by green space.

There are 13 nature reserves in the state including the Loango National Park’s wooded maritime landscape. Africa’s Final Eden’ homes for wildlife uniqueness from gorillas and hippos to whales.

Things to do in Gabon

  • Loango National Park
  • Lopé National Park
  • Ivindo National Park
  • Akanda National Park
  • Pongara National Park
  • Elobey Grande
  • Crystal Mountain National Park
  • Minkébé National Park
  • Lac Tchad
  • Musée National
  • Monts Birougou National Park
  • Museum of Arts and Tradition
  • Fernan Vaz Lagoon
  • Notre Dame de Lourdes

Languages

French is the official & main language of Gabon. However, Fang is the region’s most common local tongue. French is mainly popular in the capital zone and by those who people had already graduate university degree or college.

Certain Gabonese indigenous tongues include Sake, Duma, Tsogo, Simba, Vumbu, Fufu, Barama, Bekwel, and Benga.

English is spoken by individuals of the tourism sector or at a place of hospitality.  Although the president, Ali Bongo, has been vocal about the promotion of English in the country.

Currency & Banking

The official currency of Gabon is the Central African CFA franc. The currency code is CFA. Bank issues note in denomination of 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 francs. While Coins come in denomination of 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 100, 500 francs. ATMs typically just deal with Visa cards in Libreville and Port-Gentil, while MasterCard also operates at UGB outlets.

Hard cash is essential here, so carry enough with you, and definitely grab more than you require anywhere you move beyond Libreville or Port-Gentil, because you won’t be able to find more currency out of those towns. You may change currency to banks and exchange offices. Credit cards are used just in luxury hotels, not in cafes or stores.

Gabon Tourist Visa

Indian needs a Visa to Travel Gabon.

Documents Required for Gabon Visa

  • Gabon visa application
  • One passport  photo
  •  Yellow fever certificate
  •  Passport with 6 months validity
  • one blank visa page
  • Travel itinerary

Best Time to Visit

The perfect time to travel Gabon is during the dry season. Which begins from May to September, with June, July, and August among the driest periods. While this ‘dry’ is descriptive – Gabon witnesses about 2.5 m of precipitation annually. Yeah, these are metres. Thus rain showers will occur often.

A sub dry period also occurs from December to January. While several roads are impassable, driving at the finest of periods can be unstable, and ‘tracks’ can convert to deep muddy throughout the wettest periods.

You’re assured a dripping particularly in April and November. Temperatures are remains about 26 ° C average through year.

Time Zone

Time zone in Gabon is GMT+1.

Emergency Numbers

  • Ambulance   1300, 1399
  • Fire      18
  • Police  177

Internet

Internet speed in Gabon is slowest and prices are cheap. You need to buy SIM cards for your phone from the airport or one of many retailers all over Gabon. All you need is the passport to get the sim card in this country.

Gabon Telecom and Airtel Gabon are Main internet service providers in Gabon. According to Gabon Travel Tips, Places with free Wi-Fi connection are airports, restaurants, hotels, coffeehouses, cafes. you may face poor connection is this region.

Electricity

The normal voltage is 220 V and the normal frequency is 50 Hz. The electric plugs and sockets are of form C In Gabon. Plug C is also popular as the normal Euro type. This type also works with form E and form F.

According to Gabon Travel Tips, You can use your electric equipment in Gabon if the normal voltage of your region is between 220 t0 240 V. Although it is advisable to carry a travel adapter to stay connected with the world. You might face power cuts in this area.

Climate

The region encounters an equatorial atmosphere. Temperatures stay between 22 and 32 ° C due to excessive rainfall, and strong moisture. The year is broken down into 4 separate phases. A slight dry period with limited downpour and a bright blue sky from December through January.

A perfect dry period with moderate weather and a very gloomy sky from May to September, with no showers. Wet period in October and November, mixing sunshine with frequent rainfall. A major rainy season between February and April, where heavy rains are accompanied by tornadoes.

Reasons to Travel Gabon

  • Gabon is the last Eden on Earth
  • Nature Photography Paradise
  • Gabon’s landmass is equatorial rainforest
  • Turtle watching
  • Game fishing
  • Jeep or boat safari
  • Night time crocodile tracking
  • Bwiti village
  • Rafting
  • Camping on the beach
  • Bike rides
  • Whale watching
  • Elephant-Rich Gabon

History

The country has a legacy that goes deep away When Babinga or Pygmies are assumed to be the first people in Gabon’s territory and their presence can be traced down to 7000 B.C. During the 15th era, the Portuguese explorer Diego Cam initiated the first discovery of this region.

The Dutch entered in this area in 1953 then the French appeared in 1630. The French developed their existence efficiently in the Area of Gabon in 1839. They established in the archipelago on the left bank of this region. The country was publicly acknowledged as a French colony in 1888.

This was also recognized, after World War II, as an independent republic under the French State. Gabon earned its freedom on 17 August 1960. Together with the remaining 3 French Equatorial Federation regions it became a self governing nation.

Packing Tips for Gabon

  • Passport & Travel map
  • Day Bag or Backpack
  • Sunglasses and Sun Hat
  • Comfortable Clothes
  • Breathable tees
  • Power Charger
  • Travel Adapter
  • Toiletries
  • Shoes
  • Accessories
  • Tickets and travel documents
  • Swimsuit
  • Medicine Kit
  • Antimalarial prophylactics and lotion
  • Mosquito net
  • A light waterproof jacket, even in the dry season
  • A torch for no street lighting or camping

Is it Safe to Travel Gabon?

No, Gabon is not a safe destination for travelers. However, Transport in Gabon is incredibly dangerous. Public transit contains minibusses which are also used as interstate coaches. Travelers in these coaches encounter incidents each year. Most of such incidents are serious and sometimes deadly.

Whereas pickpockets are very common on Gabon’s roads. It is suggested that visitors stay aware at all times while on the road. Mugging happens and while it wasn’t aimed on outsiders, it’s starting to go down that way. There has several fraud records where criminals distracted lead drivers.

Like walking in front of vehicles in crowded jams, thereby generating chances for their associates to pick and steal items from open vehicle windows. While there is no threat of terrorist attacks. This is not at all a destination for Solo Women Travelers.

If you’re flying, bear in consideration that if you’re a female moving unaccompanied. You should don’t ever to be lonely outdoors as Gabon’s roads are also hazardous for individuals.

Conclusion

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FAQs

Good Things about Gabon?

1. Beaches 2. Wildlife 3. Nature

Bad Things about Gabon?

1. Poverty 2. Bad Healthcare 3. Crime

Weird Things about Gabon?

1. Numerous dolomite and limestone caves. 2. Oral tradition is quite Popular. 3. Africa's 80% Gorilla live in this nation.

Gabon Travel Restrictions?

This country is not open for visitors. As of now boards are closed for tourists.

How many states in Gabon?

There are 9 states(provinces) in Gabon.

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