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Travel: Quick Facts

April 13, 2008

Sierra Leone has had it’s fair share of troubles but it is still amazingly beautiful:

While peace now reigns in Sierra Leone, and conditions have improved substantially, travellers should exercise caution on the roads outside of Freetown, and avoid the area bordering Liberia and Guinea, where rebel and military activity continue.

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Fast Facts

 

Country Full Name

Sierra Leone

Population

5,732,681

Currency

Name: Leone
Code: SLL
Symbol: Le

 

Electrical Plugs

British-style plug with two flat blades and one flat grounding blade South African/Indian-style plug with two circular metal pins above a large circular grounding pin
230V 50Hz

Languages Spoken

Official: English

 

Time Zones

GMT/UTC +0

Country Dialing Code

+232

Weights & Measures

Metric

Getting There

SN Brussels has twice-weekly flights from Brussels to Freetown and is your best bet from Europe and the US. British-based Astraeus airlines fly twice a week from London Gatwick and Bellview fly three times a week from London Heathrow. Kenya Airways connects to Nairobi through Lagos twice a week.

Bellview also connects Freetown to Accra, Banjul, Dakar, Douala and Lagos; Slok Airlines to Accra, Banjul and Monrovia, Gambia International to Banjul and Dakar and GR-AVIA to Conakry. The airport departure tax is US$40.00 . There continues to be talk about reviving the passenger ferry between Conakry to Freetown.

The main overland route to Guinea is via Pamelap and the road is sealed most of the way to Conakry. All other crossings to Guinea require more patience and less comfort. To Liberia (inquire locally before making this trip) the only practical option is via Zimmi and Bo (Waterside) and this journey takes two days in the dry season.


Getting Around

It’s getting easier to get around Sierra Leone. Bush taxis and poda-podas (minibuses) connect most towns, though not always frequently to the smaller ones, and large comfortable buses link the cities. There is some advantage to renting a vehicle (which always comes with a driver) in Freetown, though the convenience comes with a high cost.

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