Gabon, Africa travel resource.
Much of Gabon looks like the old Hollywood image of African jungle, with mysterious rivers wending their way through dense forest filled with chattering monkeys and exotic birds. But when it comes to jungle, Gabon is the real thing: More than three-quarters of the country is covered in tropical forests, and even Libreville, the modern capital, looks as though it were recently carved out of the surrounding tangle of trees and vines.
Gabon's prices, however, aren't old-fashioned at all. The country's rich natural resources, especially oil, have made it prosperous and secure. And they've also made it expensive for travelers. Libreville is one of Africa's -- and the world's -- priciest cities. Travelers think nothing of paying US$5 (or even US$10) for a can of Coca-Cola or a bowl of vegetable soup in a small restaurant.
For those who can afford it, Gabon delivers great beauty and plenty of exotic atmosphere. In the forests and along the rivers, you can look for lowland gorillas, chimps, hippos and crocs. And in the smaller villages and popular beach spots around Libreville, you'll find the country's tropical feel blended with a laid-back French ambience.
Gabon,Africa.
Much of Gabon looks like the old Hollywood image of African jungle, with mysterious rivers wending their way through dense forest filled with chattering monkeys and exotic birds. But when it comes to jungle, Gabon is the real thing: More than three-quarters of the country is covered in tropical forests, and even Libreville, the modern capital, looks as though it were recently carved out of the surrounding tangle of trees and vines. Gabon's prices, however, aren't old-fashioned at all. The country's rich natural resources, especially oil, have made it prosperous and secure. And they've also made it expensive for travelers. Libreville is one of Africa's -- and the world's -- priciest cities. Travelers think nothing of paying US$5 (or even US$10) for a can of Coca-Cola or a bowl of vegetable soup in a small restaurant. For those who can afford it, Gabon delivers great beauty and plenty of exotic atmosphere. In the forests and along the rivers, you can look for lowland gorillas, chimps, hippos and crocs. And in the smaller villages and popular beach spots around Libreville, you'll find the country's tropical feel blended with a laid-back French ambience.
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Two Weeks in Gabon
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These pages are based around snapshots from a personal video made of holiday in Gabon, West Central Africa.
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Libreville, Gabon, Central Africa
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Dedicated service to provide all the links and information on Libreville city and port, located in Gabon: travel, accommodation, restaurants, clubs and bars, local industry, local publications, education, shipsagents and brokers, and shipyards.
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InterContinental Libreville
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InterContinental Libreville is in a residential area of Libreville, by the sea, close to the airport and conference centre.
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Port Gentil, Gabon - City and Port Guide
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Port-Gentil is a city in western Gabon. It is located on Lopez Island (in the mouth of the navigable Ogooué River) and on a bay sheltered by Cape Lopez, which juts into the Atlantic Ocean.
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