Parc national de Waka, National park in Ngounié, Gabon.
This national park in Ngounié covers rainforest and savanna habitats spread across the Chaillu Massif, with diverse terrain ranging from dense forest to more open areas. Rivers and geological formations cut through the landscape, creating varied ecosystems within the protected area.
Established in 2002, the park was created to protect ancient forest ecosystems in the region. Its creation reflected growing conservation efforts to safeguard Gabon's natural diversity.
The Bwiti religion originated in this region and remains central to the spiritual identity of local communities. Visitors can observe how these traditions continue to shape daily life in the surrounding villages.
Reaching the park means either taking a long vehicle journey over rough roads or arriving by small aircraft. Visitors should prepare for remote conditions and choose the access option that works best for their needs and abilities.
A geological rift runs through the area along the Ikobey River, creating visible differences in the land formations. This feature makes the terrain notably striking for visitors exploring the park.
Location: Ngounié
Address: J34M+274, Dikouka, Gabon
GPS coordinates: -1.30267,11.10596
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:10
The national parks and reserves of Gabon protect rainforests, savannas and coastal areas. These natural spaces are home to elephants, gorillas, buffalo and marine turtles. The country also includes cultural sites like the St. Louis Cathedral in Libreville, built by the Eiffel workshops, and the Raponda Walker Arboretum with its collection of local plants. Visitors can explore Loango National Park along the Atlantic coast, where hippos walk along the beach and forest elephants wade through shallow water. Ivindo National Park in the interior holds dense forests and waterfalls. The Cristal Mountains offer hilly landscapes with streams and vegetation. Akanda on the coast is a zone of mangroves and wetlands used by migratory birds. In Libreville, the metal St. Louis Cathedral blends European architecture with a tropical setting, while the National Museum of Arts and Traditions displays objects from different regions of the country.
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