What to see & do with your IDP in Equatorial Guinea?
An international driving permit for Equatorial Guinea opens up some of the continent’s most hidden and diverse landscapes—many of which are simply inaccessible without your own transport. From island rainforests to colonial coastlines, here’s where your road trip can take you:
Malabo to Moca via Lake Biao
Start your journey in Malabo and drive south across Bioko Island’s winding mountain roads. The forest-lined route passes through cool highland villages and leads to Moca, known for its panoramic valley views. Make a stop at Lake Biao, a scenic volcanic crater lake hidden among the hills. Expect limited road signage, so using offline maps or a GPS is smart.
Climb Toward Pico Basilé
Equatorial Guinea’s highest peak offers more than just great views—it’s a paved adventure that winds through cloud forests. A permit helps if you encounter any police posts along the way, and hiring a guide at the base can enrich your visit. The weather changes quickly, so bring layers and drive cautiously.
Bata to Mbini Coastal Drive
On the mainland, rent a car in Bata and head south toward Mbini, crossing the striking steel bridge that spans the Benito River. You’ll find long stretches of empty beaches and quiet coastal roads. It’s one of the least crowded seaside drives in Central Africa—ideal for a peaceful escape.
Safari-Inspired Trek to Monte Alén National Park
For wildlife and nature lovers, this lush national park is a must-visit—but it’s only reachable by sturdy SUV. The roads can be muddy or rough, depending on the season. With your IDP, securing a 4×4 rental is much easier, giving you access to forest trails, rare primates, and secluded waterfalls.
Cultural Drives to Evinayong and Niefang
For those craving off-the-beaten-path experiences, the drive into the interior reveals traditional markets, hillside farms, and slower-paced village life. Roads here may be unpaved or poorly lit, so plan to arrive before dark and always travel with fuel, cash, and your documents ready.
From ocean to highland, your IDP doesn’t just unlock rental cars—it unlocks the freedom to explore Equatorial Guinea at your own pace, wherever curiosity takes the wheel.