Sierra Leone is shaped by its coastline, where long stretches of open beach give way quickly to dense inland forest. Along the Atlantic, the land feels wide and exposed, with fishing communities spaced along the shore, but move inward, and it tightens into humid greenery and winding rivers, where the pace shifts and the air grows heavier.
Travel here follows the terrain. It unfolds gradually, shaped more by the land than by fixed plans, and that steady movement is what draws you further in.
