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21 August 2025
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Advertising: Congo River Basin Cruise and Gabon with Chalo Africa, July 2026

Chalo Africa are running two tours in July 2026. The are cruising down th Congo River again from Congo BrazZaville to the DRC via the Central African Republic from July 3 -20, with

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31 July 2025
African Golden CatGabon

New Podcast Episode: African Golden Cat researcher Laila Bahaa-el-din

In the August podcast episode Charles and I talk with carnivore conservation expert Laila Bahaa-el-din. Laila studied the near mythical African Golden Cat for her PhD in Gabon from

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5 April 2025
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A short trip to Loango National Park, Gabon

In spite of the low witness rate of mammals here, I still love this place, because the species were so unique. In my view, Loango is a must visit to fill my wishing list.

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20 January 2025
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Anyone interested to join a short trip to Loango NP, Gabon?

  Most people visited Gabon in the dry season, June-September, mainly for Mandrill trekking. Of course, in most destinations, dry seasons produce better mammal sights than the

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6 March 2024
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Advertising: Sichuan (May) & Gabon (July), 2024 with Royle Safaris

Royle Safaris is pleased to offer a couple of opportunities to join a specialist mammalwatching trip to either Sichuan, China or Gabon in 2024. They have received some cancellation

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Lowland Gorilla
9 June 2023
Gabon

Advertising: last minute places for Gabon trip this July with Royle Safaris

Royle Safaris still have spots open on their Gabon trip next month from July 8-17 as well as on a pre-tour extension to Gabon’s Ivindo National Park   Full details are here

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14 February 2023
Gabon

Advertising: Gabon, July 8-17, 2023 with Royle Safaris

Royle Safaris are running a second trip to Gabon this year from July 8 – 17 (the first has sold out). This safari is guided by well known – and well respected – K

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9 February 2023
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Gabon Wildlife Adventure – Royle Safaris – July 2022 Trip Report

In the summer of 2022 Royle Safaris returned to Gabon after the covid-19 pandemic. We ran three back to back trips to see the wonderful wildlife of this wonderful country. This is

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5 December 2022
Africa
Gabon

New Trip Reports: Gabon

Here are reports from two of Royle Safaris‘ Gabon trips this year. Gabon, June 2022:Royle Safaris, 2 weeks & 30+ species including Mandrill, Northern Talapoin and Spot-ne

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4 May 2022
Africa
Gabon

New Trip Report: Giant Pangolin in Gabon

An interesting report from Justin Brown who went to Gabon to help radio collar Giant Pangolins. Lope, 2022: Justin Brown, a 2 week adventure in search of Giant Pangolins. Jon

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    The radio-collared aye-ayes at Kianjavato are also a good option for seeing wild individuals of the species. This is not…

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    Hello, I've see many bears along this road not far from the bin.... : https://maps.app.goo.gl/jhMGqVKb7T39ReGH8 Strada Valea Cerbului We wait…

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    Well this is an exciting report: do I understand it correctly that you rented a car and drove it yourself?…

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