Visit St. Michael's Church (Église St-Michel) and be amazed by its unique architecture and cultural significance. This Roman Catholic church is famous for its stunning 31 wooden columns carved by a blind local artisan. The columns depict various Bib...Read More
Libreville is continually evolving, with numerous urban development projects underway. New infrastructure, including roads, residential complexes, and commercial buildings, signifies a government commitment to modernization and growth. Investing in r...Read More
Indulge in the flavors of Gabonese cuisine by dining at local restaurants and street food stalls. Dishes to try include nyembwe, a rich chicken dish made with palm nut sauce, and manioc, a starchy staple served in various forms. Seafood is prominent ...Read More
Visiting Akanda National Park offers a dramatic contrast to the urban environment of Libreville. This expansive park is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, from mangroves to savannas. Bird watchers will be particularly delighted with the abundant av...Read More
The government of Gabon has taken significant steps towards environmental conservation, positioning the nation as a leader in Africa's green movement. Libreville, as the capital, is central to these efforts, with green urban planning initiatives aime...Read More