CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAPWojtekD Says: Photography is extremely dangerous activity in Equatorial Guinea. Even if you will get a special permit to take photos from Ministry of Tourism (two photos and...
Ilya_Andriy Says: If you go to Equatorial Guinea you have several ways for arriving, but if you are going to go to Malabo the best one is from Madrid (Spain). You can reach...
Ilya_Andriy Says: In Bioko there are several taxis that will bring you to the place of the island where you want, while in Río Muni (continental area), three minibuses run daily...
Ilya_Andriy Says: The National airlines company, EGA, offers six flights a week from Malabo to Bata. Everyday but sundays. You must book previously and confirm it 72 hours before...
Warning about transport and weather
Ilya_Andriy Says: Crossing Equatorial Guinea will take you too much time altough is a small country. It is due to its unpaved roads that become extremely muddy with rain. There...
Ilya_Andriy Says: In EG there aren’t risky zones to avoid if you are a tourist. Is a country safer than european ones.There are military control barriers in the roads with a...
Ilya_Andriy Says: Luba is a little town (1.000 inhabitants) situated in the southern side of Bioko island. Is the most populated town in Bioko appart from Malabo. You can arrive...
Ilya_Andriy Says: Bata is the second city of E.G. and the first one in the Rio Muni mainland. If you arrive to Bata from Malabo the flight will take you 45min. From the airport...
Ilya_Andriy Says: Malabo is a little city situated on a natural crater shaped harbor at the base of Pico Basilé in a volcanic zone with a fantastic view.The city itself is rather...
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