Kyabobo National Park is a 360 km² (140 sq mi) protected area located in Ghana’s Oti Region, near the border with Togo, with Nkwanta being the nearest town. Established in 1993, the park's boundaries were finalized in 1999. It features Mount Dzebobo, Ghana’s second-highest mountain, and the scenic Breast Mountains, offering panoramic views of Lake Volta. Situated in a transition zone between tropical rainforest and tree savanna, the park is rich in biodiversity. Wildlife includes African bush elephants, leopards, buffalo, primates, duikers, and the rock hyrax, which is a symbol of the park. Over 500 butterfly species and 235 bird species have been recorded, earning it designation as an Important Bird Area (IBA). Visitors can explore seven hiking trails and two mountain biking trails, including a popular ridge trail with stunning views.
Family Friendly
Suitable for families with children
Food Vendors
Food and refreshments available on-site
Parking Available
On-site parking available for visitors
Bathrooms/Restrooms
Clean restroom facilities on-site
WiFi Available
Free WiFi internet access
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessible facilities for people with disabilities
Location
Oti REGION