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Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone occupies a compact stretch of West Africa's Atlantic coast, where white-sand beaches give way abruptly to rainforest-covered hills and the broad estuary of the Sierra Leone River — a country whose geography is as layered as its history.

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Overview

Bordering Guinea to the north and east and Liberia to the southeast, Sierra Leone covers approximately 71,740 km² with a population of around 8.4 million. Freetown, the capital, sits on a peninsula defined by steep green hills dropping toward one of the largest natural harbours in the world. English is the official language, though Krio functions as the everyday lingua franca. The leone (SLL/SLE) is the national currency, and the country identifies strongly with a mixed Mende, Temne, and Krio cultural heritage.

Visa Requirements

Many nationalities require a visa to enter Sierra Leone, obtainable in advance through Sierra Leonean diplomatic missions or via the country's official online e-Visa platform. Travellers should verify current requirements through official government channels well before departure, as conditions and fees change periodically.

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Famous Attractions in Sierra Leone

Turtle Islands, an archipelago off the Sherbro coast, are reached by boat and offer largely undisturbed beaches and marine biodiversity. Outamba-Kilimi National Park in the north shelters hippos, chimpanzees, and forest elephants along the Little Scarcies River. Bunce Island, a sobering granite outcrop in the Sierra Leone River, holds the ruins of an 18th-century British slave fort. Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary outside Freetown rehabilitates orphaned chimps in forested enclosures. Leicester Peak provides panoramic views over Freetown and the peninsula's hills.

Weather & Climate

Sierra Leone has a tropical climate with a pronounced wet season from May to October and a dry season from November to April. Temperatures remain fairly consistent year-round, typically between 25 °C and 32 °C along the coast, though highland areas can be several degrees cooler at night. The dry season, particularly December through February, is the most comfortable period for travel. The Harmattan wind from the Sahara brings haze and dust in January and February, so pack a light layer for evenings.

Interesting Facts About Sierra Leone

  • Freetown was founded in 1792 by freed enslaved people.
  • Home to one of Africa's oldest universities, Fourah Bay.
  • Sierra Leone has the world's third-largest natural harbour.
  • Produces some of West Africa's highest-quality alluvial diamonds.
  • The Cotton Tree in Freetown is a national historical symbol.

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