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Overview
About Me
Hello there, awesome traveler!
I’m Alusine, and people say I’m the craziest, funniest Couchsurfing Ambassador from Africa. 🎉 When I show up, the party begins! 🎈😂🔥 I’ve visited tons of places, met super cool and amazing souls from all around the world, and organized some epic Couchsurfing events wherever I go.✈️🥰💃🏾
If you see me in your city, don’t forget to meet up! 😅💃🏾 I love meeting new people, learning about different cultures, and truly getting to know you. 🥰🥳
Fun Facts About Me:
-Couchsurfing Royalty: I’m officially the Couchsurfing Country Ambassador for Sierra Leone. 🌍 I’ve met incredible ambassadors across the globe!
~Adventure Junkie: I’m into sports, hiking, climbing, and mountaineering. Basically, if it involves adrenaline, I’m in!
- Cultural Enthusiast: I love learning about new cultures, chatting about lifestyles, and making friends from everywhere.
Check me out on Facebook: [Alusine Kamara Jr.](https://www.facebook.com/alusinekamarajunior)
For the visual learners, my Instagram is loaded with photos and videos of my adventures (over 10,000! 😲): “alusinekamarajr”
I’m always up for a chat about Sierra Leone or any topic under the sun. 🌞
Travel Tip: "Travel while you’re young and able. Don’t worry about the money, just make it work. Experience is far more valuable than money will ever be."
Visiting Sierra Leone?🇸🇱
Join our Facebook community: [Couchsurfing Sierra Leone](https://www.facebook.com/Couchsurfing-Sierra-leone-521389268030894/). It’s a global network of travelers, adventure seekers, and lifelong learners. Find events, get useful information, and feel the pulse of the local community. Share your photos and memories from your Couchsurfing experience in Sierra Leone!
Our mission is to create inspiring experiences and keep our community in touch. 😊
Looking forward to meeting you on the road! 🌍🛤️
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I absolutely adore Couchsurfing! It's like having a magical key to meet amazing and loving people from every corner of the globe. Traveling the world and diving into different cultures is my ultimate dream, and making friends along the way is the cherry on top. When I host, I go all out to ensure couchsurfers have an unforgettable experience. It's such a thrilling adventure to be part of this global community. I'm all in for the fun and excitement of Couchsurfing—it's simply awesome!
Interests
Well I like Anything adventurous. world, cultures of society, languages,environment, making the earth a better place. I like to understand my friends and sharing coomon with them. Any friends is very important for me.
- fish
- culture
- beauty
- dancing
- environment
- dining
- wine
- beer
- drinking
- clubbing
- clothing
- traveling
- music
- live music
- drums
- fishing
- hiking
- surfing
- skiing
- sports
- rock climbing
- tennis
- languages
- beaches
- mountains
Music, Movies, and Books
Music is my ultimate jam—it's the rhythm of my life! 🎵 I'm obsessed with horror movies and can't get enough of thrilling adventures and captivating documentaries. When it comes to reading, I'm all about mind-bending sci-fi, epic novels from legendary authors, and exploring rich literature from distant cultures. Diving into new worlds through books and movies is an exhilarating adventure I can't resist!
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Being on Couchsurfing🥰
Teach, Learn, Share
Learning is an everyday adventure, and I'm still on the journey! I love teaching what I've picked up along the way, sharing life's best moments, and helping others live their best lives!
What I Can Share with Hosts
WELCOME TO SIERRA LEONE
With its palm-fringed beaches, breathtaking mountains, tropical rainforests and vibrant culture, Sierra Leone is one of West Africa’s most seductive destinations.
Whether you want a winter escape to the sun to some of the best beaches in Africa, to immerse yourself in its rich heritage and traditions or have the freedom to explore the beauty and charm of this undiscovered paradise, Sierra Leone offers an exciting and inspiring adventure to remember.
Experience the unrivalled friendliness and hospitality of our people. Relax at a beach-front baras you watch the sun set over the Atlantic. Lose yourself in the bustling and colourful streets of Freetown. Journey back in time to the dark past of the slave trade. Hike the highest mountain in West Africa.
Eat sweet fresh mangos plucked straight from the tree. Wake to the calls of chimpanzees and monkeys in the rainforest... and there are many fascinating historic sights, monuments and relics to see. Keep your eyes open and you never know what you might come across! Around the next corner, there could be a national cultural show where traditional dancers gyrate and revel to the drums and music.
The people of Sierra Leone are well known for their friendliness and hospitality and life is taken at a very relaxed pace.
Food and Drink
The restaurant scene in Freetown offers a wide variety of international cuisine including Lebanese, European, Korean, Japanese and Chinese. African restaurants, including Senegalese and Ghanaian, also offer a taste of the continent but for a real taste of Salone, local is the way to go. Rice is the local staple accompanied by plassas (sauce) such as cassava leaf, groundnut soup, binch or stew with chicken, beef and/or fish and served in generous portions. Beef and chicken dishes are widely available but fish is king, especially along coastal areas where barracuda, groupa, snapper, lobster and other fish are widely available. Also look out for street food including sizzling goat or beef skewers, fried plantain, roast cassava tuber and coconut cakes.
Buy freshly plucked juicy sun ripened fruit, including pineapple, mango, paw paw (papaya), banana and oranges from market women, situated outside any of the main supermarkets. For drinks, try palm wine, commonly described as the drink that comes ‘from God to man’. Drawn fresh from oil palm trees, palm wine is a natural and cheap low-alcohol drink especially favoured in villages. Be wary of buying in Freetown as it is often watered down. Alternatively, beer drinkers can sample Star, the national lager brewed with sorghum purchased from Sierra Leonean farmers, and available ice cold in most bars and restaurants throughout the country. For non-alcoholic refreshment try fresh coconut water served straight from the shell on street corners or tangy ginger beer.
Music
Sierra Leoneans are well known for their love of music. It is part of the fabric of everyday live in and you’ll hear it everywhere - be it pop music belting out of bars and clubs, warm reggae in taxis or poda podas, or local hip hop across the radio waves at street side stalls and markets. For so long dominated by US and regional tunes, Sierra Leone rap and reggae artists are finding their voice and their music is growing ever more popular.
Try any nightclub and you’ll be whisked away by dramatic lyrics and profusion of sounds and beats inducing you to dance the night away. Those looking for live music should sample reggae night on Thursday at Aces nightclub, where the Sierra Leone Refugee All Stars play when in country, or China House on a Friday.
Weather
Sierra Leone has two distinct seasons:
1. the rainy season
2. the dry season.
The rainy season starts in May and ends in October, while the dry season is between November and April. The hottest months of the yearare March and April and the most pleasant time is September to February with bright blue skies most days and temperatures in the high twenties and low to mid-thirties.
In July and August it can get exceptionally wet and humid. Bring appropriate clothing depending on the time of year.
Sierra Leone is nestled between Guinea and Liberia on the south-west coast (the ‘hump’) of Africa, 900 kilometres north of the equator. It covers an area of 73,326 square kilometres (27,925 square miles), including some 360 kilometres (212 miles) of North Atlantic Ocean coastline offering some of the best beaches on the continent.
Sierra Leone has several breath-taking mountains, ideal for hill-walkers and climbers, including Mount Bintumani, the Wara Wara Mountains, the Loma Mountains, the Sula Mountains and the Tingi Mountains. The capital, Freetown, is situated on the northern end of the Western Area Peninsula, framed by the majestic Sierra Lyoa mountains rising 1000m (3280ft) behind it.
Countries I’ve Visited
Albania, Andorra, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Burundi, Cambodia, Canada, China, Comoros, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, England, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jamaica, Kenya, Kosovo, Latvia, Liberia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Netherlands, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Rwanda, San Marino, Scotland, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Togo, Turkey, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Vatican City State, Viet Nam, Wales, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Countries I’ve Lived In
Sierra Leone