Malabo
Malabo is a focal tourism city in Equatorial Guinea. It has a direct connection with the main tourist attractions of this country, in addition, this place is also the location of many famous cultural, historical and modern tourist attractions.
A few places visitors should not miss when coming here are:
St. Elizabeth's Cathedral is known as the largest Christian church in Equatorial Guinea and is named after Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, St. Elizabeth's Cathedral is built in a neo gothic style but still has prominent features, flanked by two 40-meter-high towers, and a nave with two aisles.
San Antonio de Ureca town, this place is a small town located in the south of the island and is rich in primates and birds. In addition, the town has stood out for its impressive virgin beaches and its natural waterfalls.
Iladyi Waterfalls is the largest waterfall in the country with more than 250 meters of fall, located approximately a 45-minute walk from the city of Moka.
Pico Basilé, is the highest mountain in Equatorial Guinea, with more than 3000 meters high, visitors are visible from all over the city of Malabo.
Area: 21 km²
Location: Capital of Equatorial Guinea