Call Travel Liberia at their Pennsylvania-based office at 610-447-8289 to book your accommodations, or visit the Web site (see Resources below).
Consider that many of the things we take for granted, like running water and constant electricity, are considered luxuries in Monrovia.
Choose your accommodations from the handful of hotels available. Despite their mitigating circumstances, some lodging options provide amenities like wireless Internet access and free laundry.
Stay near the Atlantic coast to enjoy some amazing scenic views. Although torn by war, Liberia still offers some impressive African vistas.
Know that Roberts Field International Airport is the most practical way to enter and exit Liberia.
See Monrovia via taxi if you can find one not in disrepair. Typically, cars are not well maintained.
Avoid automobile land travel outside of Monrovia as the roads in Liberia are typically difficult to negotiate due to the constant rainfall.
Liberia can still be a dangerous place, despite the significant progress the country has made since 2003, when its domestic fighting was declared over.
Be prepared to stay for only 48 hours. Immigration officials can only provide passes for that length of time. You may purchase a pass good for 3 months from the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization in Monrovia for $100.