Sierra Leone’s Freetown is a favourite destination for tourists. There is a vast expanse of beaches stretching along the Freetown Peninsula. The Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, which is located within the peninsula’s vast rainforest reserve, just a few kilometres from the centre of Freetown, has a collection of rare and endangered chimpanzees. Other popular destinations for tourists include the Freetown Cotton Tree, located in Central Freetown, a significant national monument and integral to the founding of the city; Bunce Island, which is a boat ride from the city, is home to the ruins of the slave fortress that was being used during the Transatlantic slave trade; the Sierra Leone Museum, which has a collection of both precolonial as well as colonial artifacts and other items of historical significance; the National Railway Museum; or take a journey around the city’s coastline with the popular Sea Coach
Lakka Beach
Aberdeen Beach
Sherbro Island
Kangari Hills Forest Reserve
Kent Beach
River No. 2 Beach
Banana Islands
Outamba-Kilimi National Park
John Obey Beach
York Beach
Bunce Island
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Black Johnson Beach
Lumley Beach
Loma Mountains
Tiwai Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Tokeh Beach
Tasso Island
Gola Rainforest
Western Area Peninsula Forest
Bureh Beach
Turtle Islands