In Liberia there is a 1 hour time zone, compared to
Italy, 2 hours when in Italy
there is daylight saving time
Entry visa:
necessary, to be requested at the diplomatic / consular offices of the Liberia in Italy or abroad. It is not possible
to apply for an entry visa online or at the airport. I asked the Embassy of
Liberia in Rome
based in Piazzale delle Medaglie d'oro n. 7, Email: ambaliberia.roma@gmail.com.
The employee who speaks excellent Italian is very polite and helpful and replies
to both email and telephone.
I sent the
following documents by courier:
-2 color
passport photos taken recently;
- original
passport;
- Return flight ticket;
- Completed
and signed entry visa application form;
- photocopy
of Yellow Fever booklet;
- 70 Euros
in cash;
In just 2
days I got a tourist visa valid for 90 days.
Then I sent
my courier to collect it
In Liberia,
the official language is English and therefore almost everyone speaks English.
Religions:
Animists 40%, Christians 40%, Muslims 20%.
At the land
border of Kpantiaplay (Liberia),
you have to pass several checks, before obtaining the entry stamp on the
Passport.
A cop
politely asked me for a tip and I gave him a dollar.
Keep in
mind that in Liberia the US
dollar is used to pay for larger expenses such as hotels, while the Liberia
dollar is used to pay for Restaurants, Supermarkets, means of transport, ect.
At the land
border of Kpantiaplay (Liberia), there are 2 money changers that do not
exchange Euros, but exchange US Dollars at the following exchange rate: 1 USD =
155 LRD In Monrovia the exchange rate is: 1 USD = 160 LRD
From the land border of Kpantiaplay (Liberia), there is a collective taxi that leaves
for Monrovia
when it is full but it is likely to wait several hours before it fills up. The
journey takes approximately 8 hours.
A faster
solution is to take a motorbike, which takes about 2 and a half hours to cover
the 70 km
of dirt road, sometimes in poor condition, which separates Kpantiaplay from the
City of Ganta.
There are several checkpoints, where you need to show your passport for
registration. The police are almost always polite and generally don't ask
foreigners for money. Sometimes you may be asked for a tip. In this case, you
can get away with 50 or 100 AMLA.
In Ganta I
spent the night at the E.D. Motel, located right on the main road in front of
the minibus and collective taxi stand for Monrovia.
The cost of a single room with fan is USD 10, with private bathroom and USD 5,
with shared bathroom.
From Ganta,
when full, many collective taxis leave for Monrovia. The cost of the ride is LRD 1,000.
The journey of about 260 km,
entirely asphalted, takes about 3 and a half hours.
In Monrovia all means of transport from the north and east of
Liberia
stop in Paynesville, located 16
km south-east of the capital.
From
Paynesville, when full, many shared taxis leave for Buchanan. The cost of the
ride is 550 LRD. The journey of about 130 km, entirely asphalted, lasts a good 2
hours.
In
Buchanan, the collective taxi dropped me on the main road, right in the center.
In
Buchanan, I rented a motorbike, for half a day, for the price of 600 LRD to
visit the city and to go to Sunset
Beach, located 5km south
of the City.
The road
from Buchanan to Sunset
Beach is unpaved.
Entrance to
Sunset Beach, which is one of the most
beautiful beaches in Buchanan, costs 200 LRD.
The
Buchanan collective taxi stand is located on the north-eastern outskirts of the
city.
From
Buchanan, when full, many shared taxis leave for Paynesville which also stop at
Marshall Junction. The cost of the ride is 500 LRD. The journey of
approximately 120 km
entirely asphalted, lasts 2 hours.
From
Marshall Junction, there are many motorbikes, which are necessary to reach Marshall. The cost of the
ride is 250 LRD. The journey of about 15 km of dirt road in good condition takes
about 20 minutes.
In Marshall, I rented a rowing canoe, with 2 rowers, to go
and see the Chimpanzees on Monkey
Island, for 20 USD. If
you want you can also rent a motor boat but the cost of the same is 50 USD.
Keep in
mind that the Chimpanzees can only be seen from the boat without going ashore
as they are aggressive towards humans.
I spent my
night at a Motel, located on the link road between Paynesville and Buchanan, a
good 1km northeast of Marshall Junction. The cost is USD 10, for a double room,
with fan. Also supplied with 2 condoms. Only cold water in buckets available.
Ball music until after midnight.
In front of
the aforementioned Motel pass numerous collective taxis bound for Paynesville.
The fare is 120 LRD. The journey of approximately 15 km entirely paved, takes
from 20 minutes to 45 minutes depending on traffic.
Numerous
collective taxis pass through Paynesville to the center of the capital Monrovia (Broad Street). The
fare is 120 LRD. The journey of approximately 16 km, entirely asphalted,
takes from 20 minutes to approximately 40 minutes depending on traffic.
Monrovia is a seemingly safe city by day. It
is good to walk around while after sunset it is better to use a taxi.
To
photograph the Monuments and the National
Assembly Building,
located in Ashmun Street,
in front of the National Library, I paid the custodian 500 LRD.
To move
around the center of Monrovia
you can take advantage of a short three-wheeled vehicle at a cost of 30 LRD for
a short ride.
If from the
center of Monrovia, you want to reach
Robertsport, you have to reach the Duala
collective taxi stand, located 7
km north of the capital.
To reach Duala it is necessary to take a collective taxi which
departs from United Nations Drive,
at the intersection with Broad
Street. The cost of the ride is 50 LRD. The
journey of approximately 7 km,
entirely asphalted, takes from 20 minutes to approximately 40 minutes depending
on traffic.
From the Duala car park, when full, some collective taxis leave
for Robertsport. The cost of the ride is 700 LRD. The journey of 100 km, of which the last 43 km are unpaved, takes
about 3 hours.
There are
several checkpoints, where you need to show your passport for registration. The
police are almost always polite and generally don't ask foreigners for money.
Sometimes you may be asked for a tip. In this case, you can get away with 50 or
100 AMLA.
From the
Robertsport taxi stand, located in the center, near Lake
Piso, I rented a motorbike which for
180 LRD (round trip), took me to Cassava
Beach, the most beautiful
beach in the area, located 3 km
south - east, the last of which is a dirt road.
In
Robertsport, I slept in a Guesthouse, located in front of Emmanuel Chapel, in
the center, for the price of 25 USD. Wifi not available. Fan not working. Cold
water in buckets available.
From the
Robertsport car park, when full, some collective taxis leave for Bo, on the
border with Sierra Leone.
The cost of the ride is 700 LRD. The 96 km journey, of which the first 43 km are unpaved, takes
about 3 hours.
In Bo there
is a guy who changes money for you with the following exchange rates: £ 1 = SLL
8,900, 1 Euro = SLL 8,700, USD 1 = SLL 8,300 (with tickets of USD 100; with
tickets of 50, 20 and 10 the change is worse)
At the
Liberian Border of Bo, you need to register your passport before obtaining the
Exit Stamp. Then there is the control of the Yellow Fever certificate.
To reach
the Sierra Leone
border it is necessary to walk for about 1 km, I take a motortaxi.
My complete travel report
with map, photographs and videos is available at this link:
https://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2019/04/viaggio-in-costa-davorio-abidjan.html
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