Sapo, Liberia's only national park, is a lush 1808-sq-km tract of rainforest containing some of West Africa's last remaining primary rainforest, as well as forest elephants, pygmy hippos, chimpanzees, antelopes and other wildlife, although these populations suffered greatly during the war. If you'd like to visit, your best bet is to go with a tour organised by the likes of Barefoot Safari , as the park is not set up for independent travel. The park is in Sinoe Province. You'll need to allow at least a full day's travel to reach Sapo from Monrovia. Take 4WD from Monrovia to Greenville, then head north to Juarzon and then southeast to Jalay's Town.