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Mbini Bridge (Equatorial Guinea)

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The Mbini Bridge is a monumental engineering feat and one of the longest bridges in Africa, spanning the wide Benito River estuary on the mainland. Measuring over 1,000 meters in length, this cable-stayed bridge provides a critical transportation link between the city of Bata and the southern regions of the Litoral Province. Since its completion, it has significantly facilitated the movement of goods and people, fostering economic integration and regional development. The bridge gives memorable panoramic views of the river's mouth and the surrounding mangrove forests. It represents the massive infrastructure investments made by the government to modernize the country's road network. Curriculum: Technology K8, Geography K7.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Mbini Bridge is a public structure and can be crossed for free at any time. The pedestrian walkway allows safe stopping on the bridge to enjoy the river views.
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Typical hours
The bridge is open 24 hours a day as it is part of the main road. Best visited early in the morning or late afternoon when the light is softer.
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Photography
Photography is allowed from the bridge and gives excellent subjects for landscape shots. However, watch out for traffic; do not park on the roadway.
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Time needed
A 20-30 minute stop is enough to cross the bridge and enjoy the views. If you walk the full length of over one kilometre, allow about 15 minutes.
Combine with
Combine the bridge visit with a trip to the city of Bata just a few kilometres away. There you'll find beaches and markets offering a contrast to the bridge.
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Getting there
The Mbini Bridge is located on National Highway N1 between Bata and Mbini. Best reached by car or bus from Bata; the journey takes about 30 minutes.
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Insider tip
Stop at one of the viewpoints before the bridge to take a panoramic photo. Avoid stopping in the middle of the bridge as traffic can be busy.

Geography

Coordinates
1.58600, 9.61500

Facts

  • One of Africa's longest bridges at over 1,000 meters.
  • Spans the strategic mouth of the Benito River (Mbini).
  • Crucial transport link between Bata and the southern mainland.
  • A major achievement in national infrastructure development.
  • Offers breathtaking views of the river estuary and Atlantic.
  • Significantly reduces travel time for regional logistics.
  • Constructed to support heavy commercial and industrial traffic.

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Sights in the town Mbini Bridge (1)

Mbini📍 landmark

Mbini is a town in Litoral Province, located at the mouth of the Mbini River.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is the Mbini Bridge?
It is one of the longest bridges in the country, about 1 km long.
Which river does the bridge cross?
The bridge crosses the Benito (Mbini) River.
Can you stop on the bridge?
Stopping on the roadway is not allowed for safety reasons.
How is the view?
There is a spectacular view of the river and the rainforest.
Is there a toll?
Use is currently toll-free for normal traffic.
Mbini Bridge: where is it located?
Mbini Bridge is located in Equatorial Guinea.
Mbini Bridge: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Mbini Bridge: why is it worth visiting?
The Mbini Bridge is a monumental engineering feat and one of the longest bridges in Africa, spanning the wide Benito River estuary on the mainland.
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