Liberia 4 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Monrovia
- Arrive at Roberts International Airport (ROB)
- Transfer to your hotel for check-in
- Visit the National Museum of Liberia, which showcases the country’s history and culture
- Explore the nearby Central Business District (CBD) and its local market
- Enjoy traditional Liberian cuisine for dinner
Day 2: Monrovia City Tour
- Start the day with a visit to the National Assembly Building
- Proceed to the Liberian National Police headquarters, then on to the Ministry of Defense
- Visit the Liberia Brewery and learn about their brewing process (optional)
- Take a stroll along the Atlantic coast and enjoy the sunset
Day 3: Harbel Tour
- Depart early for Harbel, a town located near Monrovia
- Visit the Firestone Plantation, a historic rubber plantation
- Explore the surrounding countryside and engage with local communities
- Return to Monrovia in the evening and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant
Day 4: Monrovia City Tour (Continued)
- Visit the Liberia National Park, which is home to diverse wildlife and vegetation
- Proceed to the Tropic Petroleum Company, which offers tours of their facilities
- End your day with a visit to the old Capitol Building, now converted into a museum
- Transfer back to Roberts International Airport (ROB) for departure
Things to Know
- Liberia is a tropical country with a rainy season from May to October.
- The official currency is the Liberian dollar (LRD), but US dollars are widely accepted.
- English is the official language, and it’s spoken by most locals.
Transportation
- Liberia has a relatively developed transportation network, including buses and taxis
- You can hire private vehicles for tours or use public transportation
Visa Requirements
- Citizens of many countries, including the US, Canada, UK, and Australia, are eligible for a Liberian visa on arrival.
- Check with your government’s travel advisory website for the latest information.
Safety Tips
- Liberia is generally safe for tourists, but take normal precautions to avoid petty crime.
- Be respectful of local customs and traditions.