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 ABOUT
 BIRDING AFRICA
 Gabon
 Introduction
 
 
 Rosy Bee-eater
 Merops malimbicus
 Sette Cama, near Gamba,
 Gabon
 Photo: John Caddick
 Despite being politically stable, sparsely populated and possessing large
 tracts of undisturbed habitat, Gabon is far from realising its potential and
 deserved status as a premier birding and wildlife destination. Perhaps its three
 most prohibitive qualities are (i) the paucity of information on travelling
 in Gabon, (ii) the cost of travelling there - Gabon targets almost exclusively
 high-end tourism, with no official campsites in the entire country - and (iii)
 the fact that it is completely Francophone, a deterrent to many English-only
 speaking birders. The first of these - and surely the most significant
 - is slowly being remedied with the publication of a new travel guide dedicated
 to the country (part of the Bradt guide series), the publication of Nik Borrow
 and Ron Demey’s excellent guide to the birds of western Africa and an
 increase in both private and commercial bird-watching tours. The latter two
 aspects, however, are not set to change, and independent, budget-conscious,
 Anglophone travellers will continue to find Gabon challenging. However, those
 who make the effort to travel here will be rewarded richly.
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