Visiting Pico Basile is an unforgettable experience due to its unique combination of panoramic views, rich biodiversity, and cultural encounters. At an altitude of 3,011 meters, it offers stunning views of Bioko Island. This panorama encompasses lush rainforests, mountains, and the vast Atlantic Ocean, creating a majestic and stunning scene.
The biodiversity of the area is another key attraction. Visitors can explore a variety of endemic flora and observe exotic birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
Highlights
From 4 hours to 5 hours
Offered in English & 2 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 5 hours
Offered in English & 2 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Bottled water
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Snacks
Visit Basile Peak The Highest Point in Equatorial Guinea
Malabo
About
Visiting Pico Basile is an unforgettable experience due to its unique combination of panoramic views, rich biodiversity, and cultural encounters. At an altitude of 3,011 meters, it offers stunning views of Bioko Island. This panorama encompasses lush rainforests, mountains, and the vast Atlantic Ocean, creating a majestic and stunning scene.
The biodiversity of the area is another key attraction. Visitors can explore a variety of endemic flora and observe exotic birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
Cross the vibrant streets of Malabo until you reach our destination
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Rebola
Rebola is a small town located on the island of Bioko, in Equatorial Guinea. It is located a few kilometers from Malabo, the capital of the country, making it an accessible and convenient destination for those visiting the island.
The views of the city of Malabo from the Rebola football stadium are truly impressive and offer a unique perspective of the capital of Equatorial Guinea.
1 hour
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Pico Basile
Travelers visiting Pico Basile, the highest point in Equatorial Guinea, will embark on an impressive and enriching experience.
From the top of Basile Peak, 3,011 meters above sea level, travelers will enjoy spectacular views of Bioko Island and, on clear days, even the African continent. The landscape encompasses lush rainforests, mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, offering a view that is both stunning and majestic.
The area around Basile Peak is rich in biodiversity. Visitors can explore the unique flora of the site, which includes several endemic plant species. Additionally, the local fauna includes exotic birds and other wild animals that inhabit the dense rainforest. Nature and photography enthusiasts will find many opportunities to capture the natural beauty of the region.
Time includes transportation
3 hours and 30 minutes
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Santiago de Baney
Upon returning from Pico Basile, we will drive through the steep hills of Santiago de Baney and contemplate its ancient church.
You will have passed through one of the historic cities of this island.