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Sierra Leone Infopoint
Is it safe?
In spite of its reputation, the Foreign Office does not advise people against travelling to Sierra Leone. According to the FO website, most problems experienced by travellers involve pickpocketing or robbery. It does advise caution at all times: travelling at night is not recommended, and it strongly suggests having a hotel pre-booked when you arrive. It also advises against sea-transfers between Lungi and Freetown after dusk, and that driving can be hazardous. The Lonely Planet website recommends avoiding the area bordering Liberia and Guinea.
When should I go?
Sierra Leone tends to be hot and humid all year, but the wet(ter) season stretches from mid-May to November, meaning the best time to go is December and January, when the weather is cooler and drier. July to October, when it can get unbearably hot and sticky, are the definite months to miss.
What are the health risks?
Medical care is sparse and unreliable in Sierra Leone, so it's advisable to take as many precautions as you can to avoid illness while there. The NHS Fit For Travel (fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk) website advises vaccinations against yellow fever and Hepatitis A. Malaria is endemic in this area and we strongly recommend to take tablets to prevent it. Inoculations against cholera and rabies - both prevalent - should also be considered. HIV/Aids is also a serious problem in Sierra Leone.
Do I need a visa?
Yes. Tourists need a visa, which must be obtained before travelling from the Sierra Leone High Commission in London or at Sierra Leonean embassies and consulates across Europe and the US. The application form can be downloaded from the High Commission's website (slhc-uk.org.uk) and can be submitted by post. Tourist visas are valid for three months, and cost £50. For more information, call 020 7404 0140.
Getting there
Flights can be booked through Sierra Leone travel experts Kevin McPhilips Travel (01293 822922; sierraleonetravel.com). Until May, Astraeus (flystar.com) will fly from Gatwick, with return fares from £425. After that the route will be taken over by BMI (flybmi.com), departing Heathrow. SN Brussels (brusselsairlines.com) also flies to Freetown.
From Lungi Airport to Freetown
UTAir operates flights from and to Lungi by helicopter. At the moment tickets are now $70 one way. Tickets can be purchased at the airport. There is also an hovercraft connecting Lungi to Freetown but the service issuspended at the moment.
Where to stay
Stay at: Country Lodge Hotel, Freetown (00 232 22 235589; countrylodgesl.com); Cape Sierra Hotel, Freetown (00 232 22 272266); Lakka Sunshine Resort, Lakka Beach (00 232 76 602280); Florence's Resort (aka Franco's), Sussex Beach (00 232 76 744406); Bonthe Holiday Village, Sherbro (00 232 22 230055; bontheholidayvillage.com).
Hire a boat from the Aqua Sports Club (00 232 22 272463) for around $100 a day including crew.
HELICOPTER TIMES AIRLINE FLIGHT DETAILS
Days
Report WFP
Depart WFP
Arrive Lungi
Carrier
From
Arrival Lungi
Depart Lungi
To
MON
02:30
03:00
03:15
AT 598
CMN/ROB
05:20
06:20
CMN
12:30
13:00
13:15
B3 253
LOS/ACC
14:40
15:10
ACC/LOS
GC 106
DKR/BJL
15:20
16:00
BJL/DKR
18:00
18:30
18:45
5W 071
LGW
21:45
23:00
LGW
21:00
21:30
21:45
BD 968
LHR/DKR
20:35
01:35
DKR/LHR
TUE
14:00
14:30
14:45
KQA 511
NBO/ACC
17:20
18:10
ACC/NBO
16:30
17:00
17:15
SN 238
BRU
19:00
20:05
ABJ/BRU
WED
21:00
21:30
21:45
BD 968
LHR/DKR
20:25
03:30
DKR/LHR
THU
12:30
13:00
13:15
B3 258
LOS
14:00
14:40
DKR/LOS
14:00
14:30
14:45
KQA 511
NBO/ACC
17:20
18:10
ACC/NBO
FRI
00:00
00:30
00:45
AT 598
CMN/ROB
02:30
03:30
CMN
14:00
14:30
14:45
KQA 511
NBO/ACC
17:20
18:10
ACC/NBO
16:30
17:00
17:15
SN 238
BRU
19:00
20:05
ABJ/BRU
18:00
18:30
18:45
5W071
LGW
19:45
22:15
LGW
SAT
12:00
12:30
12:45
B3 250
LOS
14:00
14:40
BJL
15:30
16:00
16:15
B3 251
BJL
17:00
18:00
LOS
19:30
20:00
20:15
BD 968
LHR/DKR
21:05
23:30
LHR
SUN
11:00
11:30
11:45
B3 258
ABJ/DKR
13:00
13:30
LOS
PLEASE NOTE:
Scheduled times are liable to change. Please call above numbers for confirmation.
Check-in
closes 10 minutes before departure; any passenger arriving late might
be refused as the company does not accept responsibility for late
coming.
Proceed
to check-in with valid ticket upon arrival. No passenger shall be
boarded without a valid ticket; the company does not accept
responsibility for lost tickets.
Please see supplemental holiday schedule 07/08 for extra flights.
WFP – Heliport
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Tel: 033-454023/033-740840
Office: 022232034
Lungi: 033-404661
Districts of Sierra Leone.
The Republic of Sierra Leone is composed of three provinces and one area; the provinces are further divided into twelve districts.
(2004)
Bombali District
Makeni
7,895
Northern Province
406,012
Koinadugu District
Kabala
12,121
334,330
Tonkolili District
Magburaka
7,003
345,884
Port Loko District
Port Loko
5,719
455,025
Kambia District
Kambia
3,108
276,989
Kenema District
Kenema
6,053
Eastern Province
567,948
Kono District
Koidu Town
5,641
441,518
Kailahun District
Kailahun
3,859
378,259
Bo District
Bo
7,003
Southern Province
552,919
Bonthe District
Bonthe
3,468
230,297
Moyamba District
Moyamba
6,902
359,617
Pujehun District
Pujehun
4,105
234,234
The Western Area
Comprises Freetown, the nation's capital, and its surrounding countryside. It covers an area of 557 km² and has a population of 1,286,624.
The Western Area is divided into two districts:
Western Area Urban District
Western Area Rural District
Major cities
Freetown
1,070,200
Bo
369,734
Kenema
294,539
Koidu Town
123,800
Makeni
115,900
Magburaka
110,396
Other major cities are Port Loko, Kailahun, Moyamba, Kabala, Kambia.
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