In Gabon, you might just find yourself landing on an airstrip full of goats, dodging forest elephants on the stroll home from the bar, or wandering into a celebration of starkly painted dancers that harkens back hundreds of years. Outside Westernised Libreville, just about everything in Gabon is so newly accessible that just by being there you’re already off the beaten path and in the middle of a whole new world.
Gabon sits on the Equator in western Africa. Oil, timber and manganese earn this thinly settled republic one of the highest pro-capita incomes in Africa.











