Flight of the
Turkish Airlines Company from Malpensa to Libreville (Gabon), with a stopover
at Istanbul Airport (Turkey) and a technical stopover at Kinshasa (Democratic
Republic of the Congo). (price of the multi-ticket ticket included from
Malpensa to Libreville (Gabon) and from Cotonou (Benin) to Malpensa: Euro
593.09).
While I was
checking in at Malpensa Airport and before boarding the one in Istanbul, I was
asked by the E-visa for Gabon.
Time zone: same
time as in Italy, -1h when Italy has daylight saving time.
Entry visa:
necessary, to be requested from the diplomatic / consular offices of Gabon
present in Italy or abroad. It is possible to request an entry visa online and
collect it upon arrival at Libreville airport. Consult the website:
https://evisa.dgdi.ga/, where it is necessary to enter the travel data, upload
the passport and a passport photo. No online payment is required. Thus, after
about 7 or 10 days, the E-VISA is received, to be printed and presented at
Libreville Airport (Gabon), where, after presenting the Yellow fever booklet,
taking fingerprints, being photographed and paying 85 euros in cash (the rest
you get in CFA), you get the actual visa on the passport and the entry stamp.
In theory the Authorities should ask you for the Hotel booking but in my case
this has not happened.
In Gabon the
official language is French and therefore very few speak English.
Religions:
Christianity, Islam and animism; sometimes also a syncretism with an animist
vocation of the different confessions.
At the Leon Mba
International Airport in Libreville, the capital of Gabon, there are several
counters for changing the currency, but since I landed at about 11.00 pm they
were all closed so I exchanged money with a newsagent with the following
exchange rate: 1 Euro = 680 CFA.
From the Leon Mba
International Airport of Libreville, capital of Gabon, located about 5 km north
of the city center, to reach it you need to take a taxi for the price of 5,000
CFA. The journey takes about 15 minutes.
In Libreville, I
stayed at the Hotel Edenia, booked through Booking, (phone: +241 02 56 30 30,
Email: edeniahotelgabon@gmail.com), located in 72 Rue Damas Aleka, 2 km scarce
south of the center, not far away from the coast and 50 mt. from the Okinda
Clinic, for the price of 50 Euros, for a double room with air conditioning, hot
water, gigantic bathroom in the room, wifi and abundant breakfast.
From the Okinda
Clinic, I took a collective taxi that took me past the Libreville Presidential
Palace for the price of 500 CFA. I had the feeling of taking a jab.
The Small and
Quiet Capital of Gabon, turns quietly on foot.
The Musée des
Arts et Traditions is open every day from 10.00 to 17.30
From the Musée
des Arts et Traditions, I took a collective taxi that took me to the Okinda
Libreville Clinic for the price of 500 CFA. I had the feeling of taking a jab.
The description
of the trip complete with the map, photographs and videos is available at this
link: https://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2019/07/viaggio-in-gabon-libreville-lambarene.html
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