Malabo National Park, National park in Bioko Norte, Equatorial Guinea.
This protected area spans approximately 330 square kilometers of tropical rainforest terrain, featuring dense vegetation, hills, and diverse ecosystems that support numerous endemic species of flora and fauna.
The park was officially established in 2000 as part of conservation efforts to protect the region's biodiversity, following centuries of indigenous Bubi occupation and colonial influence in the area.
The park serves as a bridge between traditional Bubi heritage and modern conservation efforts, preserving natural spaces that hold spiritual and cultural significance for local indigenous communities.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM, the park requires visitors to use guided tours for safety, with proper equipment recommended for navigating the forested terrain and variable road conditions.
The park uniquely combines urban accessibility from Malabo capital with pristine rainforest environments, offering researchers and visitors rare opportunities to study endangered primates and endemic bird species.
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