Step into the world's second-largest urban primary rainforest — a UNESCO-listed green cathedral just minutes from Abidjan's skyscrapers. Expert naturalist guides lead you through ancient hardwood canopy alive with monkeys, hornbills, and rare forest flora.
What to expect
Just 8 km from the city centre, Banco's 3,000 hectares of primary rainforest feel impossibly remote. Your naturalist guide leads you along shaded trails where Diana monkeys crash through the canopy overhead and great blue turacos blaze between the fig trees. The forest floor is a pharmacy of traditional medicinal plants, each with a story your guide brings vividly to life. Crossing the small Banco River on foot, you pass the famous 'laundry village' where Abidjan's historic open-air washing tradition continues — a remarkable social tableau inside a national park.
Good to know
Banco is a 20-minute drive from the port — ideal for a half-day excursion that still leaves time for lunch in Abidjan. Wear closed-toe shoes and light long trousers; bring insect repellent. Entry fees are included when pre-arranged with a private operator. The trails are gentle and suitable for most fitness levels.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Abidjan — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.