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Sierra Leone 

Welcome to Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone 

per person
12 Days 11 Nights
16+ Age

The Lion Mountains of Strength and Freedom

  • Multi-city itinerary 
  • 5-star accommodations only
  • All-inclusive: meals, transport, guided excursions, airport support
  • Built-in rest days and wellness moments
  • Family-centered but open to all
  • Limited to 50 people / 15 families
  • Early access given to POMA alumni
This isn’t a tour. It’s a homecoming.

 

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  • Departure/Return Location
    JF Kennedy Airport
  • Departure Time
    Please arrive by 9:15 AM for a departure at 9:30 AM
  • Return Time
    Approximately 8:30 PM
  • Dress Code
    All white
  • Included
    Accommodation
    Flights
    Guide
    Insurance
  • Not Included
    Meals
    Transport

Tour Plan

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Sierra Leone – 5 Days History & Beaches
1 – Day 1: Arrival in Freetown


Arrive in Sierra Leone’s capital.

  • Airport pickup
  • Transfer by boat to Freetown
  • Hotel check-in
2 – Day 2: Freetown Historical Tour


Explore heritage sites and museums.

  • Cotton Tree & National Museum
  • Old Fourah Bay College
  • Lumley Beach sunset
3 – Day 3: Bunce Island Excursion


Boat trip to Bunce Island, an important slave trade site.

  • Guided heritage tour
  • Picnic lunch
  • Evening at leisure
4 – Day 4: Tokeh & River No.2 Beach


Relax on some of West Africa’s most stunning beaches.

  • Swimming & beach activities
  • Fresh seafood lunch
  • Overnight stay
5 – Day 5: Departure


Morning shopping and transfer to airport.

  • Souvenir market visit
  • Airport drop-off

Tour Location

Sierra Leone – History

Sierra Leone, known as the “Lion Mountains”, has a unique history tied to both African heritage and the return of freed slaves. Its capital, Freetown, was founded in the late 18th century as a settlement for formerly enslaved Africans returning from Britain and the Americas. The country became a British colony before gaining independence in 1961. Sierra Leone later endured a tragic civil war (1991–2002), but has since rebuilt and is now celebrated for its beautiful beaches, rich culture, and resilient spirit.

Early History (Pre-15th Century)

  • Inhabited for thousands of years by ethnic groups such as the Mende, Temne, Limba, and Krio.
  • Coastal regions engaged in trade with neighboring communities before European contact.

European Contact & Slave Trade (15th – 18th Century)

  • Portuguese explorers arrived in the 15th century, naming the region Serra Lyoa (“Lion Mountains”).
  • From the 16th to 18th centuries, Sierra Leone became a major center of the Atlantic slave trade, with thousands of Africans shipped to the Americas.

Freetown & British Colonial Rule (1787 – 1961)

  • In 1787, freed slaves from Britain established a settlement at what became Freetown.
  • Additional groups of freed Africans from the Americas and the Caribbean joined, forming the Krio (Creole) community.
  • Sierra Leone became a British colony in 1808, with Freetown as its capital.
  • It later served as a center for British anti-slavery operations in West Africa.

Independence & Civil War (1961 – 2002)

  • Gained independence from Britain in 1961.
  • After years of political instability, a brutal civil war broke out in 1991, fueled by struggles over power and diamond resources.
  • The war lasted until 2002, leaving deep scars but also a story of resilience.

Modern Sierra Leone (2002 – Present)

  • Since the end of the war, Sierra Leone has rebuilt democratic institutions and promoted peace.
  • Known today for its hospitality, vibrant culture, and natural beauty, especially its white sandy beaches and rainforests.
  • Freetown remains a historic city symbolizing freedom and resilience.
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