Abaga is a district located within the Akanda National Park in Gabon. This region is known for its lush tropical rainforests, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural landscapes. The district is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species such as forest elephants, mandrills, and western lowland gorillas. The city of Abaga is a small, rural community surrounded by dense forest and bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. The local population consists mainly of indigenous peoples who have lived in harmony with the natural environment for generations. The district is also home to traditional villages and cultural sites, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the rich heritage and customs of the local communities.