After breakfast, we will depart for a tour of the City of Freetown. We will show you some the historic sites around the centre of the city. Highlights of the tour include:
• National Museum: A tour on Sierra Leone’s history and culture. A wonderful display of our various ethnic artefacts can be seen.
• Famous Cotton Tree: This proud landmark holds great significance to the freed slaves that settled in this country.
• Maroon Church: The oldest church in Freetown built by former Jamaican Slaves in 1808.
• State House formerly known as Fort Thornton: the office of the Governor during the years of colonial Administration.
• Martello Tower (1805): A replica of the towers as in south of England during the Napoleonic ears.
• Old Fourah bay College (1845): The 1st university in Sub - Sahara Africa which was the citadel of learning that won Sierra Leone the reputation “the Athens of Africa”.
• Railway Museum (1896): Displays an array of 2ft 6in gauge trains that were commuting the 277 miles railway from Freetown to Pendembu.
• Big Market: Arts and craft market, masks, batiks, beaded necklaces etc. This market is a treasure trove for souvenir buyers. Be warned! Bargaining is the name of the game.
• Peace Museum: Shelters the ancient U.N Tribunal where war criminals from Sierra Leone and Liberia were judged.
We will have lunch in a local restaurant and then continue via Mount Aureol to Leicester Peak where you will see a magnificent overview of the city of Freetown.
Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner