Libreville is the capital city of Gabon and the most populous and the largest of the cities in Western Africa. Things to do in Libreville are plenty and one can enjoy the plush and posh, exotic and entertaining nightlife of the city along with the pristine nature that is on offer in the numerous nature reserves that border the city. The capital city of Libreville has exclusive facilities for golf, tennis, horseback riding, bowling ,squash, shopping centers and sailing facilities. These facilities are some of the best delights of the Western Africa and more and more tourists are flocking to the city of Libreville in order to enjoy what is on offer in this West African paradise.
The city of Libreville also is not a cheap destination by any standard. The place is quite expensive by all standards. There are many destinations that you can visit in Libreville. Things to do in Libreville include a trip to the Boulevard the l'independence which runs along the water and is your primary point of orientation in town. The heart of the city is in between the presidential palace and the Novotel. The Presidential palace is one of the true heritage sites in Libreville. It is a highly intricate and exemplary and well preserved site one which draws a lot of crowds in Libreville. The Egilse St Michel can be visited on Sunday mornings and the sights of the interiors are truly very great. The columns inside are a huge draw because of their grandeur. The Musee des Arts et Traditions has a good collection of masks and musical instruments. There are a host of fine restaurants and eating out joints that are on demand for all the tourists who visit this famed city on the West African Coast.
Things to do in Libreville are also plenty in terms of enjoying the Wildlife of Gabon. There are regular flights in and out of the city that take you to many unknown wildlife sanctuaries and reserves. Tourists can go to nearby attractions of Ivindo National Park and Lope National Park on the fringes of the capital city of Libreville. Gabon has a celebrated system of reserves that are very close to the capital city of Libreville. It is celebrated for being a system of reserves that protect Africa's vanishing rain forest habitats. It forests some of Africa's most fascinating animals but often it is not an "animal a minute type of place". The tourists have to search out for the wildlife and look forward to watching out for forest elephants and gorillas to appear on the Langoueb Baie (clearing) and the possibility of glimpsing a water chevrotain or a talopoin.
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