Gabon by bespoke camps: un-tapped safari

Gorillas in the jungle & humpbacks by the beach

Tucked away on central Africa’s west coast, Gabon hides plenty of the unique, from the world’s only surfing hippos to some of the planet’s largest gorilla troops.

Hidden until now – with our extensive on-the-ground research and logistical expertise, this is the first time you can explore its secrets in expedition comfort, using helis, fixed wings and our bespoke camps.

With our exclusive contacts, expect visits to some of the oldest human settlements, the chance to protect some of Africa’s most important turtle nesting sites and plenty of adrenaline thrills, from ATV beach races to spotting forest elephants and breaching whales, metres from your boat.

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With Gabon only recently opened up to tourism, this is a rare opportunity to be at the forefront of world travel.

Alongside spotting the likes of forest elephants on jungle ATV rides and hippos on river sailings, this is a safari with a difference, from breaching humpbacks and turtle conservation to gorilla treks with leading experts.

There’s also plenty of specialist intrigue, from enjoying exclusive invitations to pygmy tribes where you can experience traditional ceremonies to some of the planet’s best sports fishing. Think monster tarpon and crevalle jack. This is one of the only places where such giants of the ocean can be fished for straight from the beach.

There are also 13 national parks, covering a tenth of the entire country.

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Pongara National Park: Surprisingly accessible, spot forest elephants wading through lagoons and arboreal monkeys in the treetops before turning your attention to the coast for humpbacks dolphins and nesting sea turtles.

Loango National Park: Alongside its iconic surfing hippos, you can also spot nesting crocs and elephants on Loango’s pristine beaches. It’s also home to the Max Planck Institute – a research site with a habituation programme for gorillas and chimps. Trek out to meet our distant cousins.

Petit Loango: This private concession can only be accessed by heli or during low tide, making it a pristine vision of white sands, bright-blue waters and jungle fringes. It’s the perfect setting for fishing trips and jet-ski exploration, with incredible primate life back on land – from moustached monkeys to red-capped mangabeys.

Lopé National Park: Simply, this is the best place in Africa to see the endangered mandrill monkey and its impossibly colourful face. Among its monsoon rainforest and ancient savannah, look out for pygmy tribes and ancient petroglyphs. Lopé is also said to have the highest concentration of elephants in Africa – three per square kilometre.

Wonga Wongue National Park: This reserve once belonged to the Gabonese president, spanning 500,000 hectares of dense forests, mangroves and towering hillside dunes. It’s home to everything from elephant and buffalo to lowland gorilla and stalking panthers.

Of course, you’ll end each day in your bespoke camp. Tailored to you, that might be a personal massage tent or fishing gear on hand, with any catches prepared over the open fire by your private chef. Otherwise, we know the country’s best accommodation, included stilted beachside retreats, full of timber charm and backed by wildlife-filled jungle.

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