SETTE CAMA GABON

IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR AN EXTREME SALTWATER FISHING ADVENTURE, THEN LOOK NO FURTHER! THE LOCATION, WILDLIFE, AND THE FISH MAKES SETTE CAMA AN AMAZING, ADRENALINE FUELLED EXPERIENCE! 

Factfile

Sette Cama is located in the heart of Gabon’s Loango National Park. The park is home to some of the most spectacular wildlife on the continent; elephants, gorillas, hippos, chimps, and crocodiles, among others.

The park’s pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters are ideal for fishing, with numerous species of fish found in the region. Tarpon, cubera snapper, and giant African threadfin are just a few of the species that can be found, making it a paradise for anglers.

Overview

Gabon boasts the longest stretch of untouched coastline left on the African continent, providing saltwater fishermen with a unique and thrilling fishing experience. The massive estuary system, rich in nutrients, is home to numerous species of fish that can be targeted with both spin and fly tackle. Fly fishing for tarpon, jacks, and other species is a popular option for anglers, who can wade or fish from a boat in search of their target species. The abundance of large and aggressive game fish, including tarpon, jacks, and snappers, all eager to attack a well-fished lure, is complemented by Africa’s most pristine tropical rainforest, creating a breath-taking backdrop for this one-of-a-kind saltwater fishing experience.

Fishing in Sette Cama is not just about the catch, however. The park’s unique location provides anglers with the opportunity to fish in a truly wild and unspoiled environment, surrounded by some of Africa’s most impressive wildlife. It’s an experience that simply can’t be found anywhere else.

In addition to fishing, visitors to Sette Cama can also explore the park’s vast forests, savannas, and wetlands, with guided tours available for those who want to learn more about the region’s wildlife and natural beauty. Whether you’re an angler or a nature lover, Sette Cama is a destination that’s sure to leave a lasting impression.

Fishing

Gabon’s coastline stretches for more than 800 kilometres and is largely untouched by human development. The country’s strict conservation policies and limited access to the coastline have helped to preserve its natural beauty and biodiversity. The estuary system, which is one of the largest in Africa, provides a rich source of nutrients for a diverse range of marine life, including crustaceans, small fish, and baitfish, which in turn attract larger predators. Gabon’s untouched coastline and estuary system offer a rare opportunity to fish in a wild and unspoiled environment, surrounded by stunning natural beauty and a diverse range of marine life. 

Overall, Gabon offers a unique and rewarding saltwater fishing experience, with its pristine coastline, estuary system, and diverse range of species making it a must-visit destination for any serious angler.

accommodation and pricing

Located on the boundary of Loango National Park, the Sette Cama camp offers a highly exclusive experience for those looking to enjoy both the fishing and wildlife of this untouched venue.

The camp is accessible only by helicopter, which adds to the sense of adventure and remoteness of the location. Accommodation at Sette Cama is in the form of rustic chalets, each with twin configuration and its own en-suite bathroom. Despite the remote location, guests can still enjoy modern amenities such as air conditioning in every room.

Due to the limited number of guests for these helicopter fly-in trips, each guest will enjoy a private room, ensuring complete privacy and comfort during your stay. It’s worth noting that this is not a luxury five-star lodge, but rather a comfortable and functional base from which to explore the natural wonders of Loango National Park. Meals are enjoyed in the main living area, which includes a stocked bar and a deck overlooking the estuary.

The cost of a 7 night stay with 6 full days fishing is US$5,950 based on a single room and shared guide. All meals included, as is the charter to / from camp.

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