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Gola Forest National Park adventures

Gola Forest National Park Adventures

Gola Forest National Park is a critical tropical rainforest reserve spanning Sierra Leone and Liberia, rich in biodiversity and offering unique opportunities for wildlife viewing and eco-tourism.

175,500
Acres Protected
Approx. 25
Miles of Trails
Estimated 1,000+
Annual Visitors
2010
Year Established

About Gola Forest National Park

Gola Forest National Park
 

Gola Forest National Park covers approximately 71,000 hectares of tropical rainforest in eastern Sierra Leone and extends into western Liberia. It represents one of the last remaining tracts of primary rainforest in the Upper Guinea Forest region, making it a vital refuge for an array of wildlife species, many of which are endangered or endemic. This protected area is globally significant for its exceptional biodiversity, including populations of forest elephants, chimpanzees, pygmy hippopotamuses, and hundreds of bird species such as the yellow-casqued hornbill and the white-necked picathartes. Established as a National Park in 2010, Gola Forest originally was a conservation area dating back to the early 20th century, reflecting ongoing efforts to preserve its unique ecosystems in the face of deforestation and hunting pressures. Outdoor recreation here includes guided hiking trails through dense rainforest, bird watching, canopy walks, and cultural visits to local communities that coexist with the forest. The park's rich vegetation, including tall emergent trees and thick undergrowth, creates an immersive natural environment. Visitors can explore the park via a network of trails that vary in length and difficulty, often led by knowledgeable local guides who share insights about the flora, fauna, and cultural history. Gola Forest's remoteness and conservation-driven management contribute to its appeal as an off-the-beaten-path destination for eco-tourists, researchers, and adventure travelers seeking an authentic West African rainforest experience.

Highlights

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Rich populations of endangered chimpanzees and pygmy hippopotamuses

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Diverse birdlife including the rare white-necked picathartes

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Canopy walkways providing unique perspectives of the rainforest

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Traditional villages offering cultural experiences alongside natural exploration

Notable Natural Features

Chimpanzee Habitats

The park protects one of the largest populations of wild chimpanzees within West Africa's rainforest.

Forest Canopy Walk

Elevated walkways allow visitors to experience the upper layers of the rainforest and spot elusive birds and primates.

Pygmy Hippopotamus Sanctuary

A rare occurrence of the elusive pygmy hippopotamus occurs here, safeguarded within the park's wetland areas.