Buchanan, Grand Bassa, Lower Buchanan
Buchanan, Liberia's
third-largest city, lies along Waterhouse Bay on the Atlantic Ocean. Founded in
1832 by black Quakers, it was named after Elliott Cresson, a Philadelphia
merchant who funded the voyage of black emigrants from the United States.
Buchanan
serves as the port for the railway transporting iron ore from the Yekepa mines,
and it once housed Africa's first iron-ore washing and pelletizing plant.
Today, the city offers a blend of history and natural beauty.
Relax on the
pristine Buchanan Beach, enjoying swimming, sunbathing, and long walks. Climb the Buchanan
Lighthouse for panoramic views. Embark on boat trips along the scenic Cestos River.
Savor Liberian
cuisine, including jollof rice, cassava leaf stew, and fresh seafood at local
restaurants. Explore street vendors for traditional snacks.
The dry season
(November to April) is ideal for beach activities and sightseeing, while the
rainy season (May to October) brings lush greenery and opportunities for river
cruises.