Liberia

Africa / Liberia

Liberia Sex Guide advises where to find sex, working girls, prostitution, street hookers, brothels, red-light districts, sex shops, prostitutes, erotic massage parlors, strip clubs and escorts in Liberia, Africa.

Liberia is in West Africa and is bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Cote d'Ivoire.

A map of Liberia

Sex Scene and Prostitution

Prostitution is illegal in Liberia. Like its neighbor, Sierra Leone, prostitution has seen an increase in the aftermath of a civil war and today more sex workers also seek clients on the dating apps and not just on the street and bars. In Monrovia, the West Point is un-official red light district. There are estimated to be couple thousand sex workers in Liberia.

HIV is still not as common as in some other African nations, but in increase.

Regions

Northern Liberia
the area between the St Paul River and the borders with Guinea and Sierra Leone
Central Liberia (Monrovia, Paynesville, Buchanan)
the capital Monrovia and the main population centre
Southern Liberia (Greenville, Harper, Sapo National Park)
some beautiful Atlantic beaches and the country's only national park

Cities

Map of Liberia with regions colour-coded
  • Monrovia - the capital and with a population of around one million people is Liberia's largest city.
  • Robertsport - Coastal town with excellent surfing opportunities, a comfortable holiday lodge and a beachside campsite.
  • Greenville
  • Harper - Located at the southeast of the country, Harper is the former capital of Maryland. It is known for its beautiful beaches and beach houses. Now these houses are dilapidated but its still possible to get a sense of the glory of the past.
  • Paynesville - interesting for BASE-Jumpers

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Dating

Dating in Liberia can be a bit tricky due to cultural differences, so your best bet is to sign up for a dating site before your trip so you can meet a few locals ahead of time. AdultFriendFinder.com lets you meet local members in Liberia and get to know them on a personal basis before you arrive. Take advantage of site features like live chat and member to member webcams so you can begin flirting before arranging a face-to-face meeting. Since your time in Liberia may be limited, get to know each other’s desires beforehand, so that when you meet you can start having some real fun.

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Gay & Lesbian

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in Liberia face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Both male and female same-sex sexual activity is illegal in Liberia.

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Stay Safe

Stay safe

Do not walk around at night, and make sure that your car doors are locked when you drive around. Thieves will often reach into a car when stopped and grab whatever they can, so keep the glass up especially in busy areas of Monrovia (redlight). Rape and armed robbery are common and on the rise. Hotels etc have private guards and are rather safe.

Special note on Kpatawee Waterfall: Visits to this waterfall require the traveler to pass through a large section of Gbanga town, proceeding northwest on an hourlong loop each way to the waterfall and back. Groups of children sometimes put logs across the road and demand payment after having seen foreigners enter. It cannot be overstated that a local guide and car should be hired to try to deal with such situations.

There are some gangs of former combatants, armed with machetes and guns, who walk around poorer areas of Monrovia (Redlight). There are also former combatants in the Palm Grove Cemetery on Center Street. Do not walk there alone at all.

The corner of Randall and Carey is also considered dangerous and supposedly a hang-out for drug dealers.

Avoid any desolate places, and stay in groups.

Keep an eye on the locals, if they are carrying on as normal and you see plenty of women and children about, it is unlikely that there will be major sources of concern. If, however, people have disappeared from a usually busy location, or you find yourself surrounded only by youths, you should try and make a hasty retreat.

Monrovia is skirted by beautiful beaches with endless miles of white sand. However, these beaches are often not safe to walk alone or even in pairs. Belligerent young men will often stop foreigners and demand money (or a fee for cleaning the beach as they sometimes claim). They have also been known to assault joggers. If you insist on jogging on the beach, leave all your valuables (watch and phone included) at home.

The United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) was a peacekeeping force established in September 2003 to monitor a ceasefire agreement in Liberia following the resignation of President Charles Taylor and the conclusion of the Second Liberian Civil War. The peacekeeping mission formally withdrew on 30 March 2018.

It is advisable to inform your embassy that you are in the country in case of evacuation.

Furthermore, learn as much about the security situation as you can. Locals are a key source of information. Be careful, however, not to believe everything you hear. Rumours spread like wildfire in Monrovia as they are the main source of news. Details, however, are often inaccurate.

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