What to see & do with your IDP in Equatorial Guinea?
With your International Driving Permit in hand, Equatorial Guinea opens up like few other African destinations. The country’s varied terrain—from island peaks to jungle roads—makes it a driver’s paradise. Here are some must-see places to explore behind the wheel:
1. Bioko Island Road Trip
Start in Malabo, the capital, and head south through lush forests and mountain roads toward Moca and Luba. Along the way, stop at Lake Biao and the serene Arena Blanca beach. With an IDP, renting a vehicle and navigating language barriers becomes much easier, especially in rural areas.
2. Drive to Pico Basilé
Take a winding but rewarding drive to Equatorial Guinea’s highest mountain. The paved route offers stunning views of Bioko Island and the Gulf of Guinea. A local guide is helpful, but your IDP helps make the journey legally smooth, particularly if police checks are encountered on the way.
3. Bata to Mbini Coastal Escape
On the mainland, drive south from Bata across the iconic bridge to Mbini. The coastal views are incredible, and the beaches remain untouched by mass tourism. Being able to show your IDP to local authorities, if asked, can keep your journey seamless.
4. Wildlife Adventure in Monte Alén National Park
This ecotourism hotspot is best reached by SUV due to uneven road conditions. Your IDP simplifies the rental process and gives you the flexibility to reach trailheads, waterfalls, and scenic vistas far from public transport routes.
5. Explore Inland Villages
Smaller towns like Evinayong or Niefang offer cultural immersion opportunities but are rarely visited due to limited transit options. Driving there with an IDP lets you break out of the typical tourist mold and see the real Equatorial Guinea.
By combining freedom, flexibility, and smoother logistics, an IDP turns a good road trip into a great one—allowing you to focus on discovery, not documentation.