Libreville - Post Report Question and Answers

What are the particular advantages of living in this city?

It's safe, it's great weather, and it's close to a lot of really cool, exotic nature (elephants and buffalos are normally sighted at the national parks, all kinds of birds year round, and turtles next on the local beaches. - Oct 2020


No one has ever heard of Gabon so you'll be living in a place that is relatively unheard of except those who saw Survivor Gabon a few years ago. Much of the jungles in this country are literally untouched and unexplored and are stunningly beautiful if you have the time and money to get out. The city of Libreville is quite laid back and crime is low so you'll get to experience West Africa but in a much smaller city. - Jul 2014


The city is quite small and activities are limited. We found a good group of British and American expats and our company has been helpful in developing friendships. There are some restaurants in town that make for a lovely evening. Point Denis is a beautiful beach 30 minutes across the bay from Libreville. Gabon has numerous national parks with West African wildlife. It's a bit of a challenge to get to the parks, but an enjoyable experience once you get there. - Oct 2013


Experiencing African culture. Meeting a lot of great expats from all over the world. Beautiful beaches outside of Libreville. Wild life such as elephants, hippos, monkeys, buffalo, etc. - Apr 2012


Beaches & ocean; nature & animals; most embassy houses have an ocean view; great restaurants; slow pace of life - Aug 2011


The restuarnts are top notch. Its a very safe place to live. Some safari options. - Jul 2010


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