Eco- Tourism
SAPO NATIONAL PARK
Sinoe County
Visibility: Nov-Jun
PRICE : $ 400
Sapo National Park is a national park in Sinoe County, Liberia. It is the country’s largest protected area of rainforest, was the first national park established in the country, and contains the country and contains the second-largest area of primary tropical rainforest in West Africa after Taï National Park in neighbouring Côte d’Ivoire. Agriculture, construction, fishing, hunting, human settlement, and logging are prohibited in the park.
GOLA NATIONAL PARK
Farmlands of Gbapolu and Grand Cape Mount
Visibility: Through out the year
PRICE : $600
When the LIBERIA MINING COMPANY began to abandon its operations in Bomi County in northwestern Liberia, it left behind a series of pit mines. But as nature began to reclaim these scars in the Bomi Hills, one of the pits filled with water, creating a beautiful blue lake. Blue lake is a key attraction, in Bomi County. Blue Lake is about 300 feet deep. It is suspended midway between the peaks of the surrounding mountains which, with the sun’s reflection, give the lake its blue hue. The waters spring from a huge pit dug by the Liberia Mining Company, an American-owned company that ceased operations in the country because of the presumed depletion of iron ore in the area.
KTAWEE WATER FALL
Bong County
Visibility: Through out the year
PRICE : $400
Kpatawee waterfall is a tourist attraction located in Kpatawee, Suakoko, Bong County, Liberia.Kpatawee waterfall is a tourist attraction located in Kpatawee, Suakoko, Bong County, Liberia. Kpatawee waterfall is one of Liberia’s hidden attractions deep inside the Liberian forest. Come and experience the beautiful nature of Kpatawee.
THE BLUE LAKE
Bomi County
Visibility: Through out the year
PRICE : $450
When the LIBERIA MINING COMPANY began to abandon its operations in Bomi County in northwestern Liberia, it left behind a series of pit mines. But as nature began to reclaim these scars in the Bomi Hills, one of the pits filled with water, creating a beautiful blue lake. Blue lake is a key attraction, in Bomi County. Blue Lake is about 300 feet deep. It is suspended midway between the peaks of the surrounding mountains which, with the sun’s reflection, give the lake its blue hue. The waters spring from a huge pit dug by the Liberia Mining Company, an American-owned company that ceased operations in the country because of the presumed depletion of iron ore in the area.