Loango National Park, located on the coast of Gabon, is a true gem of West Africa, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and incredible biodiversity. Often referred to as "Africa's Last Eden," the park encompasses a variety of ecosystems, including savannahs, pristine beaches, dense tropical rainforests, and mangroves. This diversity makes it a unique habitat for an array of wildlife such as elephants, gorillas, hippos, and the famous surfing hippos and elephants that roam the beaches. Birdwatchers can also delight in spotting numerous rare species. In addition to land wildlife, the coastal waters are teeming with marine life, offering opportunities to see humpback whales, dolphins, and sea turtles. The park is a haven for eco-tourists and adventurers alike, offering thrilling safaris, guided walks, and boat tours. It provides a rare opportunity to experience unspoiled nature and observe wildlife in their natural habitat.