Preparation
Due to the remote nature of the park and limited infrastructure, ensure you are fully self-sufficient with supplies, navigation tools, and appropriate gear.
Grebo-Krahn National Park, often referred to as the Grebo Forest, is a significant ecological sanctuary located within Liberia's Grand Gedeh and River Gee counties. Managed by the Forestry Development Authority, the park is dedicated to the preservation of lush tropical landscapes and the diverse flora and fauna of the region. As a key site for conservation efforts in West Africa, it provides a rare opportunity to experience the dense, primary forests that define this part of the country. Due to its status as a protected wilderness area, the park features limited infrastructure, making it an ideal destination for those interested in ecological research, remote exploration, and authentic nature experiences.
Grebo-Krahn National Park, often referred to as the Grebo Forest, is a significant ecological sanctuary located within Liberia's Grand Gedeh and River Gee counties. Managed by the Forestry Development Authority, the park is dedicated to the preservation of lush tropical landscapes and the diverse flora and fauna of the region. As a key site for conservation efforts in West Africa, it provides a rare opportunity to experience the dense, primary forests that define this part of the country. Due to its status as a protected wilderness area, the park features limited infrastructure, making it an ideal destination for those interested in ecological research, remote exploration, and authentic nature experiences.
Expansive primary tropical forest landscapes
Critical habitat for diverse West African flora and fauna
Authentic, rugged wilderness experience
Key site for regional conservation efforts
The park is a protected wilderness area with very limited visitor facilities.
Access may require specialized transport and local knowledge of the terrain.
It is a high-biodiversity zone, requiring strict adherence to 'leave no trace' principles.
Due to the remote nature of the park and limited infrastructure, ensure you are fully self-sufficient with supplies, navigation tools, and appropriate gear.
Always coordinate with the Forestry Development Authority or local conservation authorities before planning an expedition to ensure safety and compliance with park regulations.
Serious nature enthusiasts, ecological researchers, and those seeking remote, off-the-beaten-path exploration.
LRD $
$50-$100 p/day
English, Krahn, Grebo
Consult with travel health professionals regarding vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis, as this is a tropical forest environment.