Sierra Leone Tours & Trips
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The historic sites of Freetown unfold before you, from the 1845 Fourah Bay College to the iconic Cotton Tree. The 1670 Bunce Island slave castle and Tacugama's 100-acre chimp sanctuary showcase the country's complex history. A visit to the Banana Islands reveals Dublin village's slave trade remnants and St. Luke's Church, with comfortable lodgings providing rest between adventures.
Duration 6 days Destinations Freetown, Bunce Island, Banana Islands Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Continent Tours From
- NZ$6,314
Sierra Leone's soul comes alive on this 11-day tour, from Freetown's bustling markets to the majestic Wara Wara Mountains of Kabala. Traditional cooking demonstrations at Treat Food Concept and rescued chimps at Tacugama Sanctuary highlight local culture. Hotel Barmoi, eco-lodges, and beachside resorts serve as bases while visiting Boma village's female-led community.
Duration 11 days Destinations Freetown, Lungi, Makeni, Kabala, Tiwai Island, Kent, Bunce Island Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Oasis Overland From $5,999
5% Off- NZ$5,711You save $288
Sierra Leone's rich heritage comes to life at Freetown's National Museum and the historic Bunce Island fort, a gateway that sent 50,000 slaves to America's Gullah regions. The botanical gardens of Fourah Bay College offer natural beauty, while authentic village life awaits at Rogbonko Village Retreat. Country Lodge provides comfortable accommodation throughout the tour.
Duration 13 days Destinations Monrovia, Gbarnga, Freetown, Bunce Island, Banana Islands Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Continent Tours From
5% Off- NZ$10,053
What our customers ask about Sierra Leone Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit historical sites in Sierra Leone?
The historical landscape of Sierra Leone centers on Bunce Island the largest British slave castle on the West African Rice Coast. In Freetown the Old Fourah Bay College established in 1827 holds the distinction of being Sub-Saharan Africa's oldest Western-style university. The Cotton Tree a historic symbol from the 1700s stands in central Freetown near the Sierra Leone National Museum where visitors can explore traditional masks and cultural artifacts. The Maroon Church constructed by former Jamaican slaves in 1808 offers a window into the country's complex past. The Hotel Barmoi serves as a convenient base for exploring these historical landmarks while providing modern amenities for travelers.
What unique cultural experiences can I have in Sierra Leone?
The villages of Sierra Leone offer direct connections to local traditions. In Rogbonko visitors can join cooking classes and learn basket weaving alongside community members. Kabala welcomes guests to observe traditional cotton weaving and enjoy local performances at Weindays Guesthouse. The village of Boma led by a female chief provides unique insights into local customs. In Freetown the Treat Food Concept cooking class with local chef Susan Senesi gives hands-on experience preparing Sierra Leonean dishes using traditional methods and ingredients.
What wildlife viewing opportunities are available in Sierra Leone?
The Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary located 40 minutes from Freetown lets visitors observe rescued chimpanzees in a protected environment. Tiwai Island serves as a natural haven for viewing chimpanzees the rare pygmy hippopotamus and more than 135 bird species. The Tacugama Eco Lodge offers overnight stays in forest chalets where guests wake to chimpanzee calls. For additional wildlife encounters the Western Area Forest Reserve near Sugar Loaf Mountain provides hiking trails through diverse habitats rich with local flora and fauna.
What are the best coastal destinations to visit in Sierra Leone?
River No. 2 Beach draws visitors with its golden sands and clear waters ideal for swimming. The Banana Islands combine historical sites with natural beauty featuring the eco-minded Bafa Resort's beachfront teepee accommodations. Tasso Island presents an uncrowded retreat with pristine shorelines and green spaces. The Estuary Resort near River No. 2 offers direct beach access and comfortable rooms. Kent Beach serves as a launching point for island exploration with regular boat connections to nearby coastal spots.
What accommodation options are available throughout Sierra Leone?
Accommodations in Sierra Leone range from urban hotels to wilderness lodges. Freetown's Hotel Barmoi and Makeni's Royal Hotel provide city-based comfort. The Tacugama Eco Lodge offers forest chalets near the chimpanzee sanctuary while Weindays Guesthouse in Kabala serves mountain explorers. On Banana Island Bafa Resort features teepee-style glamping. The Estuary Resort provides beachside rooms near River No. 2 Beach and Kwaanma Eco-Camp delivers an authentic countryside experience.
What is the best time of year to visit Sierra Leone?
The dry season from November to April provides optimal conditions for exploring Sierra Leone. During these months visitors can fully access the beaches at River No. 2 and the Banana Islands. The Wara Wara Mountains near Kabala offer clear visibility and excellent hiking conditions. Freetown's weather during this period suits city exploration and trips to Bunce Island. The Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary reports increased wildlife activity during these months with December and February drawing the most visitors to their eco-lodge facilities.