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Safari Pass

Connect with nature by exploring the various nature and game reserves in Ghana.

Duration

4 Days

Category

Nature

Explorers

0

Difficulty

Moderate

Your Journey

4 Activities
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Kakum National Park

Kakum National Park in Ghana, a 360 km² rainforest, is known for its unique canopy walkway, a 350-meter-long path connecting seven treetops. The park, located in the coastal region, is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the endangered forest elephant. It's a popular destination for eco-tourism, offering guided tours and opportunities to see diverse birdlife, butterflies, and even some mammals.

Central Region
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Mole National Park

Mole National Park began life as the Mole Game Reserve in 1958, when Ghana’s wildlife authorities set aside 4,554 km² of Guinea savanna to curb intensive hunting and safeguard the Mole River headwaters. Between 1964 and 1971, the reserve was enlarged, and approximately 1,200 residents of six villages were resettled. Under Legislative Instrument 710, the land was formally gazetted as Ghana’s first national park on 4 September 1971. The Gbantala Triangle was annexed in 1992, expanding the park to its current 4,577 km² and making it the country’s largest protected area. Its growing elephant herd and diverse antelope species helped secure a place on UNESCO’s Tentative World Heritage List in 2000 .

Mole National Park
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Gbele Game Reserve

Gbele Game Reserve is a protected wildlife reserve located in the Upper West Region of Ghana, near Tumu. The reserve was established in the 1970s primarily to protect endangered species and preserve the savannah woodland ecosystem typical of northern Ghana. It serves as a refuge for various wildlife

Tumu
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Shai hills Reserve

Shai Hills Resource Reserve, located in Doryumu in the Shai Osudoku District of the Greater Accra Region, is a protected area along the Tema-Akosombo Highway, about 57 km from Accra. Originally home to the Shai people until their displacement by the British in 1892, remnants of their culture still exist within the reserve. Established in 1962 and expanded to 51 km² in 1973, it was designated a Game Production Reserve in 1971. The reserve features a blend of grassland and dry forest spread across five hills, home to nearly 400 plant species. It also supports various wildlife, including mammals and reptiles, and has been recognized as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International due to its rich avifauna. Shai Hills is a top destination for ecotourism, cultural exploration, and birdwatching.

Accra
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Pass Information
Category:Nature
Duration:4 Days
Difficulty:Moderate
Total Activities:4
Current Explorers:0