Best time to visit Sierra Leone
The best weather is November, after the wet season but before the dust of the harmattan cast their haze over the country's blue skies.
Sierra Leone is typically tropical and has two seasons: hot and wet, and hot, dry and dusty. Since it’s close to the equator, temperatures remain pretty steady. During the day, it’s usually between 27°C and 32°C, although in the centre of the country it can be a little cooler, particularly at night. Read on for further detail on the best time to visit Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone Weather Chart
MIN °C
MAX °C
RAIN (mm)
JAN
21
29
7
FEB
22
30
6
MAR
23
30
20
APR
23
30
58
MAY
23
30
191
JUN
22
29
349
JUL
22
27
752
AUG
22
27
804
SEP
22
28
507
OCT
22
29
282
NOV
22
29
111
DEC
22
29
27
When to visit Sierra Leone & when not to
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Sierra Leone travel advice
Bimbola Carrol is from Sierra Leone and works for our supplier, Undiscovered Destinations: He has shared with us some insider tips on his home country.
Getting around
“Travelling independently means you have to worry every day about your movement from place to place, as situations in Sierra Leone can be very fluid and inconsistent. There are a lot of structures not really in place, for example, scheduled and reliable bus services. On an organised tour, you have a dedicated professional tour guide and driver to move around and this also gives travellers the opportunity to ask more questions directly to our expert tour guides for in depth information. While travelling independently you will need to be stopping passersby or always asking the locals to information which is not always reliable or possible.”
Safety
“Sierra Leone is safe and with a stable democracy. Not much credit has been given to the progress attained over the years. Bad things happen in other countries too, such as the crime rate in South Africa for example, or Kenya’s political issues. Despite this, the pull for tourists in these countries is very strong; a big difference is the PR machine. Sierra Leone has not been as proactive in making as much positive news coverage. Hopefully we can change this!”
Cultural highlights
“There are local artists, music festivals (such as Ma Dengn), festivals like the Lantern Festival, and sites like Rogbonko Village Retreat. The hospitality to strangers is certainly a highlight.”