How To
By
eHow Travel Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Things You’ll Need:
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Computer with Internet Access
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Passport
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Visa
Book a Room
Step1
Book accommodations through the Liberia Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism by phone at 011 (+231) 227 349.
Step2
Try one of the family-owned and run accommodations in the city. These affordable accommodations often overlook the Atlantic Ocean and are conveniently located near the Western embassies.
Step3
Stay at St. Theresa's Convent, the only hostel in the area, for a nominal fee.
Step4
Rent accommodations at a moderately priced hotel with a pool in the suburban area of Monrovia.
Find Transportation Options
Step1
Fly Air Liberia into the only international airport of the area, located in Robertsfield, which is about 36 miles from the capital, Monrovia.
Step2
Travel around Monrovia by the bus line or by taxi, which are the most common forms of transportation. Many people do not own their own cars.
Know Your Destination
Step1
Feel comfortable using the English language, as it is the official language of the country.
Step2
Know that Liberia means "Land of the Free" and was named such because it was founded by freed slaves and free African Americans that came from the United States in the year 1820.
Step3
Understand that the three primary religions of Liberia are Christianity, Islam and Animism.
Visit Local Attractions
Step1
Make a side trip to Silver Beach, one of Monrovia's nicest beaches. This beach can get crowded during the weekend. There is also a restaurant, vendors and other conveniences nearby.
Step2
Find Broadway St. in Monrovia and stop by the National Museum of Liberia to see the special exhibits on art, musical instruments and ceremonial masks.
Step3
Walk through the Waterside Market in Monrovia. This bustling marketplace is often very crowded and lively, with vendors selling various goods from wooden carvings to African batik goods.