
Located just on the edge of the aforementioned backwater town of Kenema, the Kambui Hills Forest Reserve might not be Sierra Leone’s most famous natural area, but it’s certainly got charms all of its own.
For starters, there’s the rare birdlife, which ranges from the white-necked rockfowl to the green-tailed bristlebill.
That avian biodiversity is mirrored on the ground too, where duikers and forest elephants tread their own paths through the forest.
And thanks to the proximity close to a regional city, trips here are relatively easy to organize!