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| Sierra Leone can easily boast of miles and miles of sandy beaches wrapped around its Peninsular by the Atlantic Ocean. A trip around the Peninsular will take your breath away when you see perhaps the most beautiful beaches in West Africa.
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Explore Sierra Leone and Discover Local Townships, Rural Villages, Friendly People, Year-Round Sunshine, White Sandy Beaches, Exciting and Vibrant Cultural Heritage. Sierra Leone has a rare variety of birds, animals and primates. Travel into the interior of the country and witness local traditions and customs of our people. |
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| Travel by Road and Boat to Experience the natural splendor of Sierra Leone. A visit to Sierra Leone will be incomplete without ending your trip by relaxing at one or more of our white Sandy Beaches around the Peninsular surrounding Freetown. |
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| Sierra Leone also boasts of six months of rainfall in the year and climate is good with lots of greenery throughout the year. Bird watching can be done throughout the year but the best times are just after the rains where there are lots of activities in the wild with abundant Palearctic migrants visiting the country. |
| However the best time to visit is October through May. Please beware of the effects of the sun, bring plenty of sun cream, a hat, sun glasses, hiking shoes, etc -- binoculars are optional). |
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There are a variety of Excursions and Activities catering for all travelers. Our Tours are designed for all ages and are accompanied by well trained guides who are very knowledgeable to the terrain and ecology of the country.   |
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| Airport to Hotel Transfers: The Freetown airport sits on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean from the city. Crossing by Ferry, Hovercraft or Helicopter are the three ways to transfer to the city and your hotel from the airport. |
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Western Africa between Guinea and Liberia, bordering to the north by the Atlantic Ocean. Capital City: Freetown; Coastline 402km; Climate: tropical, hot, humid; rainy season: May-Nov; dry season: Dec-April; Elevations: lowest point – atlantic ocean, highest point – Loma/Bintuman Mountains (1,948m); Natural Resources: diamonds, titanium ore, bauxite, iron ore, gold, chromite, rutile, gas and oil currently under exploration; population 6,000,000 plus; Religion: muslims 60%, indigeneous beliefs 30%, Christians 10%; Main Languages: English (official) Mende, Temne, Krio; Govt.: constitutional democracy with exec. Branches; Elec. 220-240 voltage; Time: GMT; Passports: All persons entering Sierra Leone must have a passport; Entry Visas: |
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| All non-Ecowas passport holders are required to obtain entry visa to Sierra Leone; Health: Anti Malaria is highly recommended; Travel Insurance is highly recommended. |
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| Rural Townships and Cultural Tours |
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A visit to the interior of the country will offer an opportunity to meet with the locals in a typical African Village, township and observe all its cultural heritage, traditions, customs, and warm hospitality of the people of Sierra Leone. |
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| We arrange for student trip exchanges with local University students of Sierra Leone. We offer the opportunity for visiting students to spend some time with local students and organize private excursions to schools and colleges and encourage dialogue and debates amongst locals and visitors. <.. more.. > |
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