Bordering Countries of Gabon

Gabon, situated in Central Africa, shares its borders with three neighboring countries: Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and the Republic of the Congo.

  1. Equatorial Guinea

  • Religion: Christianity is the dominant religion in Equatorial Guinea, with Roman Catholicism being the most practiced denomination.
  • Official Language: Spanish, French, and Portuguese are official languages, with Spanish being the most widely spoken.
  • Currency: Equatorial Guinea uses the Central African CFA franc (XAF) as its currency.
  • Country Overview: Equatorial Guinea has experienced political instability in the past, but recent efforts have been made to improve governance and transparency. Public security can vary, with urban areas generally safer than rural regions. Major landmarks include the capital city Malabo’s colonial architecture, the lush rainforests of Bioko Island, and the volcanic landscape of Pico Basile.
  • Transportation Infrastructure:
    • Roads: The main border crossing between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea is through the Ntem River Bridge, linking Gabon’s Bitam with Equatorial Guinea’s Ebebiyin.
    • Railways: There are no direct railway connections between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
    • Airports: The nearest airport is Malabo International Airport (SSG), located in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.
  • Visa Requirements: A visa is required for travel between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
  1. Cameroon

  • Religion: Christianity is the predominant religion in Cameroon, with a significant Muslim minority.
  • Official Language: Cameroon is bilingual, with both French and English as official languages.
  • Currency: The currency used in Cameroon is the Central African CFA franc (XAF).
  • Country Overview: Cameroon has faced some political challenges, particularly in its Anglophone regions, but overall it maintains relative stability. Public security varies across regions, with some areas experiencing occasional unrest. Major landmarks include Mount Cameroon, the Waza National Park, and the bustling markets of cities like Douala and YaoundĂ©.
  • Transportation Infrastructure:
    • Roads: The primary border crossing between Gabon and Cameroon is through the town of Ambam in Cameroon, connected to Bitam in Gabon via the N6 highway.
    • Railways: There are no direct railway connections between Gabon and Cameroon.
    • Airports: The nearest major airport is Douala International Airport (DLA) in Cameroon.
  • Visa Requirements: A visa is required for travel between Gabon and Cameroon.
  1. Republic of the Congo

  • Religion: Christianity is the dominant religion in the Republic of the Congo, with Roman Catholicism being the largest denomination.
  • Official Language: French is the official language of the Republic of the Congo.
  • Currency: Similar to other Central African countries, the Republic of the Congo uses the Central African CFA franc (XAF).
  • Country Overview: The Republic of the Congo has experienced periods of political instability, but efforts have been made to promote peace and development. Public security varies across regions, with urban areas generally safer than rural ones. Major landmarks include Brazzaville’s Congo River waterfront, NouabalĂ©-Ndoki National Park’s lush forests, and the Basilique Sainte-Anne.
  • Transportation Infrastructure:
    • Roads: The primary border crossing from Gabon to the Republic of the Congo is through the town of Mbinda, connected to Franceville in Gabon via the N2 highway.
    • Railways: There are no direct railway connections between Gabon and the Republic of the Congo.
    • Airports: Maya-Maya Airport (BZV) in Brazzaville is the nearest major airport.
  • Visa Requirements: A visa is required for travel between Gabon and the Republic of the Congo.