Malabo National Park
Malabo National Park is a project initiated in 2011 to restore the traditional lives of local peoples, representing the urban cultures of Equatorial Guinea. The park is planned over 870,000 square meters in the capital Malabo and is divided into eight main areas. Malabo National Park is a place to reveal the cultural beauties and people of Equatorial Guinea when applied with Chinese standards, technologies, management, and equipment by practicing the “going global” strategy for this park.
The campus of Malabo National Park is fully integrated with spaces to visit the natural beauty, play, and entertain, and an area dedicated to sports and education. On the other hand, this park offers restaurants, a sports area, activities for children, a lake with jet skis and boats and an art gallery and many great festivals are usually held in Malabo National Park.
Scale: 870,000 sq meters
Entry price: CFA500 equivalent to 0.76 Euro
Location: Carretera des Aeropuerto, Malabo II