When planning your Gabonese expedition, it's vital to understand the connectivity landscape. You'll enjoy strong 4G/LTE coverage in the capital, Libreville, and the main economic hub, Port-Gentil. However, given that over 80% of Gabon is dense rainforest, venturing into national parks like Loango or Lopé will see a significant drop in signal strength, often leading to no service. For these remote areas, eSIMAdventures recommends pre-downloading maps and using satellite communication devices for emergencies, ensuring you're prepared for true off-grid exploration.
Will my eSIMAdventures plan cover Gabon's National Parks like Loango or Lopé, or only urban areas?
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