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Located on the West Coast of Africa between latitudes 7 and 10 degrees north and longitudes 10.5 and 13 degrees west, Sierra Leone is a tropical paradise of awe inspiring rain forest and beautiful white beaches where a wonderful blend of heritage, history and culture is there for all to see and experience - and all just six hours away with our non stop Freetown Flyer from London.
The latest aspect of travel to Freetown is growing with increasing numbers in which first time adventure travellers from Europe and North America are making the journey to Sierra Leone to take in unique visitor benefits the country has to offer.
Today, Heathrow is witnessing an increasing number of small groups of tourists complete with golf clubs, fishing paraphernalia, sea diving or water sport equipment; all boarding the Freetown Flyer for an adventure of a lifetime. It would appear that the more sophisticated adventure traveller has discovered the secret of an exciting way in which to take their - |
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- pursuits to a new higher level, enjoying the unique benefits that Sierra Leone has to offer.Bathed in 80 degree temperatures throughout the year, with quiet palm treed white beaches providing the perfect backdrop and wonderful people always ready with the warmest of welcomes, this beautiful little country has indeed become one of the world’s surprising "little secrets". |
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Things to do in Sierra Leone
- Paradise regained
Beaches and Islands
Sierra Leone is well known for
its exotic beaches believed to be the most beautiful in the region.
Freetown
Peninsul
The mountains meet the see around the Freetown
peninsula making for amazing scenery. The beaches are not
overwhelmed with visitors which means that most are still in
pristine condition.
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Turners
Peninsula
Turner’s Peninsula with an unbroken length of 100 km, that appears to have a continuous
quality beach. This is largely unexplored area probably due to
limited access.
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Sulima
This is between the Moa and Mano Rivers. Access is not great and
is believed to be easier from Liberia side of the border. They are
also believed to offer surf-quality waves. About 11km in length.
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Turtle
Islands
A group of islands off the southwest
peninsular. Turtle Islands is very beautiful
and comprises of various fishing communities. A boat ride from
Freetown to turtle will last over four hours and will set you back a
few hundred dollars.
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Banana
Islands
Banana
Islands - The Banana Islands lie south west of the
Freetown
Peninsula in Sierra Leone. The Islands are
about 20mins boat ride from Kent, and offers good opportunities for
snorkelling and fishing.
There are three islands - Dublin
Island, Ricketts
Island and Mes-Meheux. Mes-Meheux is the uninhabited third island of the
Banana
Islands. Read article following Visit Sierra Leone's 2006 Banana Islands.
Excursion.
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NATURE AND WILDLIFE
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Bonthe Fishing Camp
The town of Bonthe on Sherbro Island was a
thriving port for the export of local produce, especially
piassava. The four large churches still active in the town
reflect its former glory. The remains of the stations operated
by the colonial trading companies still exist. Nowadays the town
is the administrative centre for the district, an area relying
on fishing and farming. The population of the area is about
800,000 including all the outlying villages. There are few shops
in the town, but there is a bustling market open daily. There is
no motorised transport on the island. It is a haven of peace and
quiet.Bonthe is a remote, attractive, old town on a large island
off southern Sierra Leone. In colonial times it used to be a
major trading centre for piassava and other agricultural
products.The camp has easy access to the estuaries of the
Sherbro and Kittam rivers, home of 12 currently listed IGFA
world record catches of tarpon. The Tarpon season there is from
January to May.
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Tacugama Wildlife Sanctuary
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary
situated outside of picturesque Regent Village is only 30mins from
Freetown. Established to rescue orphaned and captured chimps, the
facilities expanded to encompass two large reserves. Tacugama has
been featured in various wildlife programmes and magazines. A
rescued albino chimp at the sanctuary also helped to bring it to
international attention. The albino chimp is no longer alive but the
sanctuary continues to grow from strength to strength.
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Tiwai Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Tiwai
is a community conservation program, managed by the Tiwai Island
Administrative Committee (TIAC), which represents both communities,
government, Universities & conservation organizations.135 different
bird species, including 8 types of hornbills can be found on Tiwai.
You can arrange boat tours and forest walks. If you’re very lucky
you could catch a sighting of the rare pygmy hippopotamus. Be
prepared to camp.
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Outamba
Kilimi National Park
Outamba Kilimi National Park is found in the extreme north, about
296 km north of Freetown. It lies adjacent to the border with the
Republic of Guinea, in the Tambakha Chiefdom, Bombali District,
Northern Province. The two areas, Outamba (74,100 ha) and Kilimi
(36,800 ha), that constitute the park are separated by a stretch of
land 1000 km2 in size. The vegetation is characterised by a mosaic
of grassland, closed woodland and gallery forest. Whereas,
Outamba has a predominance of tall grasses and woodland, and patches
of closed canopy forest, Kilimi has more grassland and more open
woodland. There are traces of Raffia swamp vegetation and
riverine grassland in both areas. Outamba has a perennial lake,
Lake Idrissa. The land in general is agriculturally poor. Outamba
Kilimi National Park is situated in the northern most region of the
country and boasts a variety of wildlife species and a rich
eco-system. There used to be a camp there which was destroyed by the
war. There is still tented accommodation for visitors and boat trips
and guided tours can be arranged.
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The Loma Mountains
Loma
mountains forest reserve is found in the Nieni and Neya Chiefdoms in
the Koinadugu District, Northern Province, about 346 km northeast of
Freetown. The forest reserve is found on a range of hills with the
highest being Bintimani Mountain (1945 m), which is the highest in
West Africa - west of Cameroon.Bintimani offers opportunity for a
spot of mountain climbing. The climb is not very technical but the
journey to the peak is challenging.
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Bunce Island
Bunce
Island was established as a major slave trading fortress and castle
in 1670, is locate approximately twenty miles upriver in the
Freetown Harbor on the Sierra Leone River. Bunce Island is a small
piece of land measuring just 1700 feet long and 300 feet wide. Built
in the 17th century, Bunce Island’s old structures capture the past
in the present.Bunce Island is not only a rich experience for
descendants of slaves who may have left the coast but also for
anyone interested in the history of Sierra Leone and the slave
trade.
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Old Fourah Bay College
Old Fourah Bay College is probably
Freetown's most famous institution , it is the oldest university in
West Africa. In it's former splendor, Sierra Leone became known as
the "Athens of West Africa" as scholars from all over Africa would
travel to Sierra Leone to further their education. Samuel Adjai
Crowther, the college’s first student, later becomes the first
home-grown Bishop of West Africa.
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Sierra Leone Museum
The
Sierra Leone Museum (Mon-Fri 10am-4pm; entry by donation) was, until
1929, a railway terminus ("Cotton Tree Station") at the foot of the
"Hill railway" up to Wilberforce and Hill Station. The collections
are worth a visit. There are not many visitors and you’re likely to
get a guided tour of some kind. There are a range of other artefacts
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Sierra Leone National Railway Museum |
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Sierra Leone National Railway Museum was established by Col. Steve
Davies MBE, Deputy Commander of the International Military Advisory
Training Team in Sierra Leone, working in his spare time with a team
of fifteen young unemployed Sierra Leoneans. Together they have
transformed a shed of locomotives, abandoned since abolition of the
State railway in 1974, into the country's first railway museum (and
second national museum). It includes a coach built for the State
Visit of HM The Queen in 1961. |
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