Best time to visit Liberia
Liberia has a typically tropical climate. It’s hot year round, with temperatures remaining pretty steady, and has it two seasons: hot and wet, and hot, dry and dusty.
Daytime temperatures can range from 23°C to 32°C by the coast; inland can be a little warmer. The Nov-April dry season has fewer mosquitoes and no flood-blocked roads. However, the harmattan wind blows down from the Sahara in Dec – early Feb, bringing uncomfortable dust and dryness, as well as reduced visibility for both photography and sightseeing – so November and mid February are the best times to visit Liberia. March-April are searingly hot and the rains usually begin in May or June and fizzle out in Oct. At this time, the rains turn dirt roads into muddy swamps and even Monrovia can suffer from devastating flooding.
Monrovia Weather Chart
MIN °C
MAX °C
RAIN (mm)
JAN
21
31
26
FEB
21
32
38
MAR
22
32
79
APR
22
32
133
MAY
22
31
254
JUN
22
30
480
JUL
21
28
550
AUG
21
28
576
SEP
21
29
587
OCT
22
30
333
NOV
22
30
148
DEC
22
30
58
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Jim O’Brien, from our expert supplier Native Eye:
Liberia Highlights
“The highlights of a visit here are very much the people - friendly, hospitable and very resourceful and resilient. It also has some great beaches, and interesting wildlife lurking in its forests - although iconic species like the pygmy hippo are nigh on impossible to see for the casual visitor.”
Safety
“Liberia suffers a lot from its reputation - a brutal civil war and more recently the Ebola outbreak, but both are long over, and the country is safe to travel to. Even the normally over-cautious FCO doesn’t advise again travel to the country. It’s moved on a lot since its troubles and is a great destination for those seeking to explore a little visited corner of West Africa.”
Independent Travel
“Liberia really doesn’t have much of a tourist infrastructure and it can be very difficult to get around, to get accurate and up to date information, and to travel independently.”