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Eco-friendly travel guide to Libreville advises how to be a responsible tourist. Learn how to explore the attractions in a sustainable way and how to respect the local people and culture. Make your trip green by supporting locally owned hotels, organic restaurants and other businesses. Read more on how to protect the environment by making conscientious choices and how to travel green in Libreville, Gabon.

Aerial view of Libreville


  • Air quality: 3.9 / 5
  • Exploring by foot: 3.3 / 5
  • Exploring by bicycle: 2.9 / 5
  • Public transportation: 3.7 / 5
  • Parks: 4.0 / 5
  • Outdoor activities: 3.7 / 5
  • Locals' English level: 4.1 / 5
  • Safety: 3.4 / 5
  • Accommodation: US$29 - $80
  • Budget per day: US$38 - $160

Responsible Travel

Gabon is a country located in West Africa and its capital is Libreville which is also the largest city of the country. It is emerging as a popular tourist destination. While exploring different places and the general idea of tourism is great, it is also harmful for the environment because of the way tourists travel today. It is of utmost importance to be a responsible traveller especially when we are at the verge of a climate disaster. If you just follow some simple protocols here, you will be greatly contributing to this initiative. Some of them include:

  • Using water appropriately: Libreville usually experiences heavy rainfall during the rainy months thus a lot of water is usually collected in storage tanks. However, do not waste water and always turn off the tap if you are not using the water especially while brushing etc. These little habits can help save a lot of water.
  • Using public transport to move around the city: Public buses usually ferry a lot of passengers at a go thus this reduces the number of congested cars within the CBD. Also, the fewer the cars, the lesser the amount of toxic exhaust fumes being released into the atmosphere. You are advised to use public transport as opposed to hiring private cars and taxis.
  • Contribute to the local economy: You are advised to purchase handicrafts and souvenirs being sold in various stores and museums in the city. You will be improving the living standards of the artists and craftsmen in this city. You are advised to buy directly from the local markets so that the money goes directly to the local economy and the people who are supporting their families through their small businesses.
  • Reside in environmentally-conscious residences: You are advised to look for hotels, apartments and other residential premises to uphold conservation measures. You can also contribute funds to the various initiatives for several residential premises going green. This will boost their resources and morale to pursue this initiative.


Air Quality and Pollution

The average Air Quality Index for Libreville is believed moderate and ranges from 30-80. This shows that the air quality here is average. In terms of pollution, solid waste has been discovered to comprise a majority of the waste. They are largely generated from business premises where there are inadequate resources to contain this scourge. Both national and local authorities are working together with international organizations to deal with this menace.


Respect the Culture

The culture of the Gabonese people is not heavily influenced by traditional customs or western culture. It is a dynamic culture where diverse communities having various beliefs but have the same traits come together. The most common literature form in Gabon is folk tales. In terms of music, the country has not been left behind as it has produced several pop artists including Mack Joss, Patience Dabany, Vickos Ekondo, Annie-Flore Batchiellilys, and Pierre-Claver Akendengue. Annie-Flore Batchiellilys is the most famous singer as she is believed to have produced songs with other international artists such as Carlo Rizzo from Italy, Qiu-Xia-He from China, La Baronne from France, Cynthia Scott from the United States of America, Lokua Kanza from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Solange Campagne from Canada, Youssou N'dour from Senegal, and Philip Peris from Australia.

One thing you should know is that African culture is very different, unique and has its own vibrancy. You should always respect the local culture and enjoy their different traditions.


Top 10 Places to Visit

  • Notre Dame de Lourdes: This Catholic Church is located in Libreville. It is located on top of the hill, before the CECADO supermarket. It is one of the places where you can get in touch with your spiritual background. All priests who are here are very warm and welcoming.
  • Palais Presidential: This palace was commissioned by president Bong during the 1970s. The palace is usually surrounded by uniformed soldiers. It usually has an exquisite exterior appearance as tourists are not allowed inside this palace.
  • Catedral de San Pedro: This church is usually considered as one of the pioneer churches in Gabon. This church has an amazing interior and exterior design. The services held here are usually time-conscious and are always enjoyable. Many dignitaries usually visit this parish during special events.
  • Casino Croisette: This casino is usually loved by both locals and tourists. People usually come here to enjoy amazing games and live music. It was commissioned in 1997 and usually has an amazing bar atmosphere where drinks are sold at affordable prices. There are various games that you can engage in and they include slot machines, roulette, video poker, and blackjack.
  • Cathédrale Sainte Marie: This parish is the central Catholic Church in Libreville. Its architecture is quite a masterpiece. The church is immaculate with the relaxing atmosphere here being a plus. The staff here is very friendly and knowledgeable. Here, you will be able to acquire knowledge concerning the Gabonese Catholic Church.
  • Institut francais: Here, you will be to learn French at the basic level as French classes are usually offered here. The instructors here are very professional and have a lot of experience in this field. They usually teach French in an enjoyable and informative manner.
  • Church of St. Michael Nkembo: This church provides a very relaxing atmosphere where worshippers can connect with the divine. This relaxing atmosphere brings in peace where you can meditate in serenity. You can come and pray in peace and find relaxation. This structure is usually an outstanding phenomenon and locals here value it as treasure.
  • Cour Constitutionnelle: This structure usually overlooks the sea. There are many auditoriums, salons, and business rooms, and offices. There is also a restaurant and a library here. You can enjoy the amazing ambiance of this modern facility. You can also take a scenic drive around this facility. The local authority here usually discourages taking photographs of the property.
  • Hassane II Mosque: This mosque is the biggest in Gabon and is considered to be the 13th largest in the world. It has a height of 210 meters and is considered to be the tallest mosque in the world. At the top, you will find a laser that light in the direction of Mecca. It has a façade and a plateau comprising titanium, blue marble, granite, and bronze. In the interior, it is lined with plaster, hand-crafted granite, and marble. You will also be able to see 56 chandeliers and numerous Italian white pillars. The mosque has a capacity of more than 105,000 people.
  • Les Chocolats Gabonais de Julie: You will be able to find various chocolate candies being manufactured and sold here. Several are made from locally-sourced flavors. The owner will gladly take you around the establishment and tell you about the see truffles and the various products on sale. The chocolate sold here usually has different taste depending on the variety.
Notre Dame de Lourdes


Explore

There are many points of interest within Libreville where you can visit and make memories. You can enjoy the sights and sounds of the national parks within the city, learn about the culture of this city and its people in the various museums available, and then you can relax at the sandy beaches within this beautiful city.


City Parks

  • Arboretum de Sibang: This park is usually dotted with many trees with the majority of them having medicinal purposes such as the Okume. There is also an orchid farm around the park.


National Parks

  • Akanda National Park: It was commissioned in 2002 by President Omar Bongo. Various studies were carried out to spark the establishment of this national park and they include WCS, WWF, and DFC. It is located along the Corisco and Mondah bays. The mangrove vegetation and beach plants make the most of the vegetation found here in this national park. Research has shown that Gabon has 2.5% of the total mangrove vegetation in Africa. This vegetation is a crucial part of maintaining the balance of the ecosystem here in Libreville. The biggest threat to this ecosystem is human encroachment.
  • Lopé National Park. The landscape found here is usually comprised of monsoon forest. To the north of the national park, you can find the remnants of grass savannahs dating back to the last Ice Age, about 15,000 years. It became a protected area in 1946. It was later added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. There is a research station here in the park called Mikongo. The structures found here are quite advanced thus tourists here are guaranteed to have a good time here. There exist a rainforest and a CEDAMM Training Centre within the park. The Wildlife Conservation Society found here is managed by an educational center.
View of Lope National Parl


Beaches

  • Pointe-Denis Beach: This beach brags of amazing coastlines that stretch for several kilometers. You can easily access this beach by boat. The atmosphere created here is very relaxing and safety and security are prioritized here thus, you can be assured that nobody will disturb you when you visit this beach. The beautiful trees and clear waters you will find here are a plus.


Landmarks

  • Palais Presidential: This palace was commissioned by president Bong during the 1970s. The palace is usually surrounded by uniformed soldiers.
  • Cathédrale Sainte Marie: This parish is the central Catholic Church in Libreville. Its architecture is quite a masterpiece. The church is immaculate with the relaxing atmosphere here being a plus.


Museums

  • Musee des Arts et Traditions du Gabon: Here, you will be able to enjoy this fascinating seaside monument where you can learn about the Gabonese culture and traditions. You will also find exhibiting halls here displaying the art pieces and artifacts including ceremonial costumes, a single old decorated gorilla skull, native masks, and wooden sculptures.


Eat

There are several restaurants within Libreville where you can enjoy a wide variety of delicacies depending on your preference and taste. The various restaurants located in Libreville include:


Traditional Local Restaurants

  • L'Odika: It is located along Joseph Deemin Boulevard. The atmosphere created here is usually electric. This restaurant is usually located in a very posh tropical garden in the city. The menus found here are usually available in English and French. It is usually open from Wednesday to Monday while it is usually closed on Tuesdays.
  • Le Lokua: Montée de London. It is usually open from Monday to Saturday between noon to1am. You can enjoy a very tasty meal here though be prepared to spend money as this restaurant is quite pricey. You will be able to enjoy local and French cuisines. The staff here is usually friendly and warmly welcomes clients. It is usually open from Monday to Saturday while it is closed on Sunday. You are advised to visit this restaurant on Fridays as you will be able to enjoy the live orchestra during these days.
  • Le Phare Du Large: Here, you can enjoy amazing French cuisines where you can enjoy individual rooms upstairs. The staff here interacts with customers in a friendly and professional manner. The food that you will be served here is generously served. It is usually open from Monday to Saturday from noon to12 am while it is usually closed on Sundays.
  • Wapety: The staff at this restaurant interacts with clients attentively and professionally. The tasty delicacies being sold here at affordable prices are a plus. The architecture of this restaurant is very exquisite with there being a fish pond inside this restaurant. There is also a smoking section which is segregated from the main dining area. This restaurant is usually open all days of the week from 7 pm to 1 am.
  • Beach Club: Here, you will be able to enjoy tasty delicacies being served in generous portions. The prices offered here are reasonable. The staff is very friendly and welcomes customers warmly. This restaurant has a bar and a swimming pool where you can enjoy and relax while listening to cool music. This restaurant is usually open on all days of the week from 12 pm to 10 pm.


Vegetarian and Vegan

  • Roma Restaurant & Hotel: This restaurant features outdoor seating arrangements and beautiful gardens. The inside of this establishment is well ventilated. The staffs here are professional and attentive in their interactions with customers. The warm-heartedness of the manager here is a plus. The delicacies offered here are very tasty and quite affordable with vegan options kept in mind. This restaurant is usually open 24/7.
  • La Dolce Vita "Port Mole"':The ambiance created here is usually very relaxing and you can peacefully enjoy your vegetarian pizzas here. The staff here is friendly and professional. This restaurant has several television screens where sports lovers can get to watch their favorite sports. The outdoor seating here is a plus. You can get in touch with the management using this number, +241 07 45 64 72.
  • Bodega Mbolo: The food and drinks being sold at this restaurant are usually affordable. The service is quick and the staff is very friendly. This restaurant is usually crowded at night so if you prefer peace, you are advised to come to this establishment during the day. The drinks being sold here include coffee and beers. It is usually open from Monday to Saturday between 7 am to 7 pm while on Sundays between 8:30 am to 7 pm. You can get in touch with the management here using this number, +241 77 71 92 83.


Street Food

  • Gabonese-style crabes farcis: This food usually comprises stuffed crabs which are prepared using shredded crab meat cooked with onion, parsley, chili, garlic, and lemon juice among other spices. It is then baked while still in the shell.
  • Chocolat: This snack usually comprises crushed, fermented odika seeds. This paste is then stuffed into plastic bottles used as molds. It is then left to dry until the chocolat is solid.
  • Bushmeat: They include porcupine, snake, antelope, and monkey among other game meat. It has always been considered as part of the traditional Gabonese diet.
  • Piment: This is a very hot sauce comprising of herbs and peppers.
  • Atanga. This fruit usually has buttery flesh which you can either boil or roast then you eventually eat it with salt.

Other street snacks include:

  • French baguettes
  • Smoked or salted fish


Drink

  • Code Bar. This bar guarantees lots of fun and enjoyment when you spend your time here. The management here has stepped up a notch in terms of security thus you are assured of your safety while at this establishment. It is usually open from Tuesday to Sunday between 4:30 pm to 2 am, while it is closed on Mondays.
  • Yoka Sports Bar. The ambiance created here is usually calm and quiet. You will get to enjoy your drink as you listen to the cool music from the disc jockey. The people who come here are usually friendly.
  • HYPE BAR Lounge. Here, you will get to enjoy amazing African music as you relax. The service here is very reliable and quick. The people who come here are usually very friendly. Be prepared to get dunk as the drinks being sold here are usually very strong. This establishment is dotted with several flat-screen TVs for watching football videos. You are assured of scenic views of the city from here. There is free Wi-Fi throughout this entire establishment.
  • No Stress. The drinks offered here are usually reasonably priced. The interior and exterior of this establishment are very beautiful. The service here is fast and reliable. The amazing ambiance and music found here are a plus. It is usually open throughout the week from 12 pm to 9 pm.
  • New Sunset Lounge Bar: You can be assured of having a good time while you are at this bar. It is an amazing place to unwind and enjoy your drink peacefully as it is usually not packed. The cool music being played here is a plus.


Tap-water

You are advised not to drink tap water while you are here in Libreville unless you have water-purifying tablets. Be assured that bottled water is usually readily available in the city.


Organic Cafés

  • Paul: This café is located along Boulevard Quaben. The interior decor of this café is amazing; the staff here is very friendly and helpful. They will welcome you warmly with a smile and will patiently walk you through the menu. Some of the amazing delicacies that you will get to enjoy here include fresh bread, sweet crepes, ice cream, chicken sandwich, French croissants, and pizza among others. It is usually open all through the week from 7 am to 11 pm. You can get in touch with the management here using this number, +241 11 44 29 02.
  • CACAO Libreville: The café is very amazing. You will get to enjoy tasty delicacies including ice cream. The architecture of this café is quite a masterpiece. The staff here is amazing and very helpful. This café is open all through the week from 7 am to 6 pm. You can get in touch with the management here using this number, +241 11 45 67 67.
  • Le Palmier Doré: The staff here is very friendly and warmly welcomes to this amazing café. Their level of professionalism equals that of European standards. The seating arrangement here is very diverse as if you prefer sitting individually, it can be arranged. Same as if you prefer to seat in a group, it can also be arranged. The setting and presentation are very lovely. It is usually open all through the week from 6 am to 7 pm. You can get in touch with the management here using this number, +241 11 72 64 77.


Breweries

  • SOBRAGA: At this amazing museum, you will get to learn how different drinks sold here in Libreville are made. The drinks offered here are very high quality. The service here is quick and very reliable. The staff here is very friendly with clients. It is usually open from Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm while it is closed on Sundays.


Activities

There are so many things you can do while on your trip to Libreville. From visiting the amazing points of interest to learning about the culture of the city and its people in the various museums available. You can as well visit the national parks to see the wild animals and relax on the beach afterward. You can also enjoy the amazing delicacies available in the restaurants here and even relax with a drink in your hand sold from various bars in the city.


Yoga and Retreats

  • Ibiza Funky Yoga: Here, you will get to enjoy yoga and meditation classes daily. You will also get a chance to learn about the local culture here. Be ready to enjoy the scenic views of the sunset here. You will also enjoy quad excursions, safari walking, and sea turtles nesting. You will also be able to visit an artisanal market on the last day of this yoga venture. Accommodations are arranged on "la baie des tortues" located in Pointe Denis. You are assured of airport transfers which include by bus and by boat. You will also get to enjoy healthy meals every day. The yoga styles being taught here include Vinyasa, Yin Yang, Hatha, and Yin. The instructions are usually given in English with the host also being able to speak in French.


Accommodation

There are many residential establishments in Libreville where you can seek residence. They range from payments per night to payments per month depending on the plan you choose. In most of these residential premises, security has been beefed up and you can even enjoy amazing amenities in some of them.


Green Hotels

  • Radisson Blu Okoumé Palace Hotel: This luxury hotel prioritises tidiness thus you can be assured of staying in a clean environment. The rooms here are relatively large and they are en-suite fitted with furniture and marble surfaces. Amaya restaurant is found on the ground floor of this hotel where you will be able to enjoy amazing cocktails. You are guaranteed of enjoying scenic views of the ocean. Amenities that you will get to enjoy here include a swimming pool, a workspace, and a gym. The spacious patios here are a plus.
  • Royal Palm Hotel: The rooms found here are quite spacious where you are guaranteed breathtaking views of the ocean. You are advised to walk with money as this hotel does not accept cards.be prepared to spend money while eating here as the food is quite pricey. Amenities that you will get to enjoy here include a swimming pool and a free internet connection.
  • Park Inn by Radisson: This hotel is conveniently located near the airport with the rooms being fairly spacious. The staff here is friendly and professionally interacts with clients. The food served here is cheaper with the prices offered here overall being relatively affordable. You are assured of scenic views of the ocean. Amenities that you will get to enjoy here include a gym, a swimming pool, an on-call taxi service, airport shuttle trips, and a bar. There is one Chinese restaurant inside this hotel.
  • Hôtel Le Cristal: The ambiance created at this hotel is quite relaxing. The entire staff is very attentive and professionally interacts with clients. You can conveniently organize events here without any fuss. The swimming pool located here is a plus.


Hostels and Guest Houses

  • Residence Ora: This residential establishment is conveniently located close to various points of interest where you can engage in recreation, dining, and sightseeing among others. Various restaurants are within proximity to this property. Be advised that no public transport is available here. You can get in touch with the management here using this number, +2416083131.
  • La Karavia: It is located in the Agondge – Akanda region in Libreville. The staff interacts with clients attentively and professionally. The service here is fast and reliable. The amazing ambiance of this place is a plus. You can get in touch with the management here using this number, +2416485111.


Apartments

  • Michel Marine Residence: This apartment is usually immaculate and security has been beefed up to assure you of your safety. You can get in touch with the management here using this number, +241 06 25 22 11.
  • Residences MAEREL: You can get in touch with the management here using this number, +241 66 26 86 80.
  • Résidence NGOTIENI: This apartment is located in the Angondjé Ntom region in Libreville.

Other apartments found in Libreville are:

  • Location FAVE. Derrière le CES AVORBAM
  • Apartamento
  • Dar Sihem Gabon
  • Apparthotel
  • Résidence MIKANGA Charles


Couchsurfing

Many Gabonese locals are willing to accommodate visitors into their homes. You can browse through the various websites where couch surfers in Gabon are listed and you can browse through the various hosts and connect with the host you feel okay with.


Camping

  • Bâtiment A- camp Gros bouquet: This is the only camping site found in Libreville, the capital city of Gabon.


How to Get There

Libreville is the capital city of Gabon. The national government has arranged for various modes of transport to use to access the city. You can travel by air and land at Libreville International Airport or by bus through the various nearby towns. You can also access the city by train and by boat.


Air

  • Libreville International Airport: It was commissioned during the 1950s as the main civilian airport in Libreville. Cleanliness has been given priority here, thus the arrangement here is immaculate. The staff here is very professional and very helpful.
Libreville International Airport


Bus

Heavy rains have always pounded on the little number of paved roads in Libreville and causing damages to the road. The unpaved roads are not spared either but people have to travel, so they bear with the buses en-route passable roads. Buses usually flock to the streets of Libreville and are also used to ferry passengers to other parts of the country.


Train

There is only one railway track in Gabon, which is the Trans-Gabon Railway. It covers a total distance of 670 kilometers from Owendo, Libreville to Franceville. It cuts through many stations where the most common ones are Booué, Moanda, Lopé, Ndjolé, and Lastoursville. The staff here is professional and friendly towards passengers. Parcels are usually safely transported using trains mostly to upcountry destinations.

The train from Libreville to Franceville


Hitchhiking

Gabonese people are usually known to have a good heart thus those who are blessed will most likely offer you a ride when they happen to travel en-route to your destination. You will get to chat with the enthusiastic locals as you drive along. Most of the time, you can flag down a car by hand signals and the motorists will slow down and inquire about your destination so that he/she can know where to take you to.


Others

Libreville is a beautiful city by the ocean thus one can access it by boat. You will be able to cruise swiftly on the ocean by boat as you dock at various points along the beaches of this beautiful city.


Moving Around

There are nationally-recognized taxis that legally operate within Libreville. Each district in Gabon usually has its unique color, where for Libreville is usually red. This program was initiated by the National Society of Transport (SOGATRA) in 2014.


Walk

Walking tours are usually fun during the non-rainy months in Gabon. You will be able to enjoy scenic landscapes and various attraction sites during your walk in Libreville. You will also get a chance to interact with locals when you take walking tours into the villages.


Bicycle

You can participate in several cycling tours within Libreville where most of the time is on unpaved roads. You are advised to have all-weather bicycles which will efficiently cope with this terrain.


Electronic Vehicles

The heavy rainfall always experienced in Gabon has discouraged vehicle companies from introducing and integrating electronic cars into the country. Poor road conditions and lack of enough resources also heavily influence this move.


Public Bus

Many destinations in Gabon can be conveniently accessed by bus. Libreville, which is the capital, also has many buses that usually operate within the city and even in other parts of the country. This form of transport is however adversely affected by the dilapidated road conditions caused by heavy rainfall.


Tram, Train and Subway

There is only one railway track in Gabon, which is the Trans-Gabon Railway. It covers a total distance of 670 kilometers from Owendo, Libreville to Franceville.


Sustainable Shopping

There exist very few stores in Libreville which guarantee the sale of environment-friendly fabrics and other products. The cloth stores found here use locally produced materials or imported ones to knead their desired clothing designs which after its life, is not recycled back to the manufacturer. Many locals here have not embraced this venture and international brands are promising to come in the near future to make this dream a reality.


Food Markets

  • Marché Akébé's: This market comprises warm-hearted vendors who will usually welcome you to their stalls to see the foodstuffs they are selling. You are advised to wear closed shoes as garbage litters the market. This market is usually open all through the week from 8 am to 7 pm. You are also advised to be very vigilant as there are robbers at this market who usually rob unsuspecting individuals. You can get in touch with the management at this market using this number, +241 02 52 57 92.
  • Marina market: At this market, you will be able to enjoy a delicious pastry, crisps, tasty sandwiches, and cookies. The vendors who sell here are very friendly and interact professionally with customers.


Flea Markets

  • Village des Artisans: At this market, you will be able to find a variety of products from jewels to artifacts to foodstuffs. The vendors here are usually friendly and you can easily bargain with them.


Second Hand Stores

  • SO.DI.P.A Sarl: It is located along Leon Mba Boulevard. It is considered one of the best distributors in Libreville. It is usually open from Monday to Saturday between 8 am to 6 pm while it is closed on Sundays.
  • PPG Gabon: This is the best store where you can purchase any kind of paint at an affordable price. The store is located in one of the quiet places in Libreville. Security and safety are prioritized here. The employees here are very friendly and warmly welcome customers here.
  • Sabliere Owendo: This is the only place in Gabon where you can legally purchase standard and high-quality sand. It is usually open from Monday to Saturday between 7:30 am to 2 pm while it is closed on Sundays.
  • Zab Officiel: This store is usually open from Tuesday to Sunday between 8:09 am to 2:04 pm while it is usually closed every Monday.


Eco-Fashion

The eco-fashion industry in Libreville has taken a turn for the better. Several brands are beginning to bring in their environmentally friendly products into this market so as to promote the need for consumers to focus on purchasing these products.


Recycling

International organizations and donors are the ones playing a big role in funding the few recycling projects within Libreville and the country at large. This does not mean that the local governments are left out as they also contribute what they can to this initiative. Solid waste has always been the main target with plastics, glass, and papers being the most recycled. These projects are by far very few and many organizations are being encouraged to join in and help in the efforts to enable Libreville and the country at large to be free of waste.


Waste

Reckless disposal of solid waste has since time immemorial been a thorn in Libreville's initiative to go green. Both the national and local authorities have been working together to solve this menace to no avail. International organizations and donors have stepped in to reduce this menace. Businesses are believed to be one of the biggest generators of waste, especially in market places. Measures have not been put in place to clean markets regularly thus the amount of waste generated supersedes the efforts to clean it up. Lack of adequate resources is also another contributing factor. Waste handling to its disposal needs to be done efficiently and regularly, but Gabon lacks enough capital to finance this initiative.


Work and Study Abroad

Libreville is one of the most promising cities in Africa. Several expatriates and investors have noticed this potential and keep flying in every year to try and invest in the various already existing businesses or establish new ones. The United Nations has also set up an office here in the capital.

  • The United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA). It was commissioned on 1st January 2011 and was later inaugurated in an official capacity on 2nd March 2011.


Exchange Student

Education in Gabon is usually prioritized thus the government made it free to all its learners. This has opened opportunities for international students to come in and pursue their studies in the various esteemed institutions of higher learning in the country. There exists several universities in Libreville where you can pursue your studies. The institutions of higher learning found in Libreville include:

  • National Institute of Management Sciences. This institution of higher learning offers training in management science and management.
  • Libreville International Business School (LIBS). This institution is among the prestigious business schools acknowledged globally.
  • Université Omar Bongo. This university was first established as the National University of Gabon in 1970. It was later renamed to celebrate President Omar Bongo in 1978. It is the first-ever university to be constructed in the country.

Other universities found here in Libreville are:

  • Université Saint-Exupery
  • Université Virtuelle du Gabon
  • Université Franco-Gabonaise Saint-Exupery
  • University Institute Science De L'organisation


Au Pair

Domestic work in Gabon is a common feature and many workers usually join websites and groups that will enable them to secure caregiving jobs in European countries. Within the country itself, it is common for relatives and job-seekers from rural areas to move to big cities such as Libreville in search of nanny jobs. Some of the job seekers have gone the extra mile to undertake various training such as first aid and swimming lessons. Foreigners are also encouraged to apply as there are several Gabonese who would like to take people from other nationalities for domestic roles.


Volunteering

Libreville is the capital city of Gabon which is among the upcoming countries in Africa. Poverty levels are still high in this country thus more than most volunteers are needed here. A majority of the major sectors here require volunteers from medical to teaching to construction and even wildlife. The volunteering programs usually take a minimum duration of two weeks but you may choose to extend to even more weeks. The most popular volunteering organization in Libreville is Go Volunteer Africa. This organization usually sends its medical volunteers to hospitals and even health centers within the city and even the country at large. Also, this organization sends its volunteers to volunteer in conservation programs in the city and the country. These volunteer roles include the preservation of wildlife and marine projects. Go Volunteer Africa also offers teaching roles as in Gabon, education is free.


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