88% rainforest. 13 national parks. Elephants that wade into the Atlantic surf. Gorillas that watch you watching them. Gabon has guarded its wilderness for millennia — Asina Tour opens its gates.
When the rest of the world was clearing forests, Gabon was designating them. Today, 88% of its land remains primary rainforest — a living cathedral that shelters species found nowhere else on Earth.
In 2002, President Omar Bongo declared 13 national parks covering 11.25% of the country's land area — one of the boldest conservation acts in African history. The result is a nation where forest elephants walk unafraid on ocean beaches and western lowland gorillas thrive in their largest remaining population.
Loango National Park — nicknamed "Africa's Last Eden" — is the centrepiece of every Asina expedition: a coastal wilderness where savannah, lagoon, beach and dense rainforest converge within a single landscape, and where humpback whales breach within sight of forest elephant tracks.
Our Spanish-speaking naturalist guides are trained ecologists and trackers with decades of field experience in Gabon's protected ecosystems. They read the forest like a language — and teach you to do the same.
A day-by-day descent into one of Earth's last intact ecosystems. Each camp, each trail, each silence has been chosen by our naturalist team for maximum encounter and minimum impact.
Gabon's three flagship encounters — and the full supporting cast. Tick each species as you go.



A focused wildlife encounter, a gorilla circuit, or the complete eco-expedition from coast to canopy — each itinerary reveals a different depth of the Last Eden.
Gabon has protected its wilderness for decades so that you can walk through it untouched. Let a naturalist guide who knows every trail, every species and every silence lead you into Africa's last intact frontier.
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