Friday, December 29, 2017

Loango NP, Gabon

Today we had a boat cruise down to Akaka. Loango does a good job of limiting the number of tourists per safari so that the experience is optimal. Otherwise the first boat goes down river and scares the animals, and the second boat hardly sees anything. They also don't crowd people into vehicles or boats.

So there was no need for us to rush through breakfast as weren't delaying anyone else for the safari. There was hardly any wind, which boded well for the boat ride through the lagoon.

We left the lodge around 8:45. It took about an hour through the lagoon to reach the starting point for Akaka, about five minutes past the gorilla research camp. The lagoon was like glass, perfect for the boat ride.

Akaka is a wetlands area, with a narrow waterway (about 15' wide) that goes on for kilometres. I don't know what the proper term would be, but it was river-like. Anyways we slowed down and put-putted through. There were lots of birds on both sides, along with flowers, fauna, and even a duiker. It was really cool to cruise up. I took a lot of pictures, trying to capture birds in flight. Some of them flew in unison with the boat, which made it easier to focus and take pictures. Supposedly Akaka is better in dry season because there's more wildlife, but we enjoyed it just for the atmosphere.

It took about 90 minutes to reach a small satellite camp where we had lunch. It's possible to then hike in the surrounding area, but there were lots of bugs and mosquitoes and we weren't prepared to possibly get our shoes wet, so we just asked to go back to the lodge. Plus we'd get to relax for a couple hours before dinner.

So cruised back down the 'river' to the lagoon. There was a bit more wind and so it wasn't as smooth as the ride in, but it was still a pretty comfortable ride. Plus the rain held off and we didn't get wet.

The cruise to Akaka was excellent, our second-favourite thing here at Loango after the gorilla tracking.

The lodge folks asked if we wanted to do any other activities to fill out the day, they really like their guests to maximize their safari time. We just wanted to relax so declined.

We cleaned up, half packed for tomorrow's departure, and then back to the main lodge for reading / blogging / picture editing.

The kitchen had issues with their oven and so our appetizer was the same coleslaw that we had for lunch (the kitchen has been great here - we haven't had anything twice). Our main was lasagna, which was filling. We had a drink after dinner to celebrate the end of the Loango part of this trip. There was still no breeze and so we felt a couple bites, but more like sand flies than mosquitoes.

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