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Du River (Liberia)

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The Du River is a vital waterway in Liberia's Margibi region, playing a cornerstone role in the local economy and transportation network. Passing near the major hub of Harbel, the river has historically been integral to the regional plantation industry, serving for decades as a conduit for moving raw materials and supplying irrigation. The river flows through a mix of tropical secondary forests and expansive agricultural lands, creating a rich habitat for various local plant and animal species. While commercially significant, the Du River also supports many riverside communities through fishing and as a primary source of water for daily use. For those exploring the Margibi region, the river provides scenic views of Liberia's interior and stands as a testament to the importance of inland waterways in the nation's logistical and industrial development, blending natural hydrology with human enterprise.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Dec.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C272728282827262626272727
Rain mm122545621132121852872241968442

📋 Practical info

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Getting there
Access to the Du River is typically easiest from the nearby town of Harbel, using local unpaved roads leading to the riverbanks in the Margibi region. Hiring a local guide or driver familiar with the regional waterways is generally recommended for navigation.
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Best season
The dry season, usually running from December to April, is generally the best time to visit when water levels are more stable and the surrounding roads are significantly easier to navigate. During the wet season, heavy tropical rains frequently make the surrounding areas difficult to access.
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Terrain & paths
The terrain along the waterway primarily consists of soft, muddy riverbanks and dense surrounding tropical vegetation typical of the Margibi landscape. Explorers should anticipate slippery sections near the water edge and overgrown pathways requiring careful footing.
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What to bring
Visitors should typically bring sturdy, waterproof footwear suited for muddy riverbanks, alongside comprehensive insect repellent to protect against tropical mosquitoes. Light, breathable clothing with long sleeves is highly recommended to provide protection from both sun and insects.
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Parking
Parking options are generally informal and limited to safe pull-off spots along the rural roads near Harbel or at nearby local settlements. It is usually best to arrange drop-offs or leave vehicles in a secure area within Harbel before venturing closer to the river's edge.
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Safety
Travelers must stay cautious of strong river currents, especially after local rainfall, and should generally avoid swimming due to waterborne risks. Maintaining situational awareness and traveling during daylight hours with a local guide enhances overall safety in this region.
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Time needed
A typical visit to explore the nearby riverbanks and appreciate the waterway's role in the Margibi landscape usually takes between two to four hours. Extended excursions including boating or fishing might take a full day, depending entirely on local arrangements.

Geography

Coordinates
6.10000, -10.45000

Facts

  • Length: 80 km
  • Basin area: 500 km²
  • Fish species: 25
  • Average width: 20 m
  • Gold mining sites: 5
  • Distance to Sapo NP: 10 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where does the Du River flow?
It flows through Margibi County near the Firestone rubber plantation.
Is the river navigable?
Partially; small boats can use the river for transport.
Are there leisure activities?
Canoe trips and wildlife watching are popular.
When is the water level highest?
In the peak of the rainy season from July to September.
Is the area inhabited?
Yes, many plantation workers live in small villages along the river.
Du River: where is it located?
Du River is located in Liberia.
Du River: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Dec.
Du River: why is it worth visiting?
The Du River is a vital waterway in Liberia's Margibi region, playing a cornerstone role in the local economy and transportation network.
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