Itinerary
- Day 1
Malabo
You'll land at Malabo International Airport and get transferred to your hotel. Take some time to settle in and relax during the morning or afternoon, then head out for an evening walking tour through Malabo's historic center. The tour takes you past Malabo Cathedral, and afterward you'll have dinner at a local restaurant with views out over the Gulf of Guinea.
- Start point
- Malabo, Bioko Norte, Equatorial Guinea (Airport/Accommodation)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Anda or Similar)
Included Activities
- Guided walking tour of Malabo's historic center
- Visit Malabo Cathedral
Optional Activities
- Dinner at a local restaurant overlooking the Gulf of Guinea
Landmarks Malabo Cathedral Gulf of Guinea 


- Day 2
Pico Basilé Hike
You'll depart early and head for Pico Basile, Bioko Island's highest peak. The hike takes you through thick tropical montane forests where you might spot endemic bird species found nowhere else. Local guides share cultural legends and traditions connected to the mountain as you make your way up. From the summit, panoramic views stretch out across the island and beyond. You'll return to Malabo by evening for dinner and overnight rest.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Anda or Similar)
Included Activities
- Hike to Pico Basilé summit
- Wildlife and birdwatching in tropical montane forest
Landmarks Pico Basilé 

- Day 3
Ureka
After driving south to Ureka on Bioko Island's coast, you'll trek into untouched jungle looking for waterfalls and pristine beaches. If you're there between November and February, sea turtles come ashore to nest, which is worth seeing if the timing works out. You'll meet with local communities working on conservation efforts and learn what they're doing to protect the region. The drive back to Malabo happens in the evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Anda or Similar)
Included Activities
- Trek through jungle to waterfalls and pristine beaches
- Engagement with local communities on conservation efforts
Optional Activities
- Sea turtle nesting observation (seasonal: November to February)
Landmarks Ureka - Day 4
Moka - Lake Biao
Head inland to the highland village of Moka on Bioko Island and visit the Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program to see what they're doing with conservation work there. After that, you'll hike through the cloud forests toward Lake Biao, a volcanic lake where you can watch for wildlife and birds. The trip back to Malabo happens in the evening, and there's a chance to catch a cultural performance if you're interested.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Anda or Similar)
Included Activities
- Visit to Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program (BBPP)
- Hike through cloud forests to Lake Biao
Optional Activities
- Cultural performance showcasing Equatorial Guinea's heritage
Landmarks Moka Lake Biao Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program (BBPP) - Day 5
Malabo Departure
Your final morning takes you to the National Park of Malabo for a peaceful walk through landscaped green spaces. Next, you'll browse vibrant handicraft markets to pick up unique souvenirs and gifts. A leisurely walk along the seafront promenade lets you take in the coastal views one more time. Lunch at a local restaurant in the afternoon gives you a final meal before transferring to the airport for your departure flight.
- End point
- Malabo, Bioko Norte, Equatorial Guinea (Airport/Accommodation)
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit National Park of Malabo
- Exploration of handicraft markets
Optional Activities
- Leisurely walk along the scenic seafront promenade
Landmarks National Park of Malabo

























