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A Day Tour
Availability : Everyday
Accra, Ghana
North-West, Ghana
Min Age : "5+"
Max People : Unlimited

Mole National Park is the largest and most prestigious protected area in Ghana, in the north-west of the country, is Ghana’s largest wildlife refuge, measuring 4,849 sq km. The park has very rich flora and fauna. It is best known for its elephants (a population of about 600) as well as many other primates.

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Mole National Park the largest and most prestigious first Wildlife Protected Area to be established in 1958 and re-designated a National Park in 1971 in the north-west of the country Ghana reasonably well set up to cater for tourists for well worth a visit.

The Park lies within two physiographic regions where 65% lies within the sandstones basin and 35% within the high plains covering an area of 4,912km². It is 24 km from Damongo, the district capital, 146km south east of Tamale, the Regional capital. The park is 700km from Accra and 430km from Kumasi.

One could get to Mole from Accra by air (Africa World Airlines) to Tamale and then by road between Tamale and Mole National Park is now paved, greatly reducing journey times.

If coming by public transport from Tamale, you could get a tro-tro (minibus) headed for Wa, and ask to be dropped at Damongo or Larabanga, from where you can get a taxi or motorbike to the park. From Larabanga you could even hike or bike, if there’s enough daylight (one to two hours walking, depending on your level of fitness).

The park has very rich flora and fauna with 94 species of mammals, about 350 species of birds, 9 amphibian, 33 reptilian and several insectivorous species and 5 endemic butterfly species have been recorded. Species of special interest include Elephant, Buffalo. Predators include lion, leopard, spotted hyena, caracal, aardvark, genet, civet and mongoose.

The park is also Ghana’s most developed tourism site in terms of tourist amenities. The reserve has West Africa’s first luxury safari lodge nestled in the heart of the Mole forest. Zaina the country’s premier Eco lodge provides world class hospitality service with a unique touch and has a viewing platform which overlooks a watering hole. Especially during the dry season (mid-December through mid-April), you will generally see herds of elephants grazing and bathing in the early morning or in the evening a couple hours before the sun sets.

Arrival & Departure

Kotoka International Airport (Read More)

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

Price Includes

  • Tour Guide
  • Entrance Fees
  • Transportation

Price Excludes

  • Flight Ticket
  • Hotel Accomodation
  • Any Private Expenses
What to Expect

Mole National Park, located in northern Ghana, is the country’s largest and oldest wildlife conservation area. It offers a unique and immersive safari experience in West Africa. When visiting Mole National Park, here’s what you can generally expect:

  1. Wildlife Safari: Mole National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, buffalo, antelope, baboons, and various species of birds. Expect to go on guided safari drives to observe these animals in their natural habitat. It’s one of the best places in Ghana for wildlife viewing.

  2. Guided Tours: The park offers guided tours led by knowledgeable park rangers. These guides provide valuable insights into the park’s ecology, animal behavior, and conservation efforts.

  3. Hiking and Walking Safaris: Mole National Park features hiking and walking trails that allow visitors to explore the park on foot. Guided walking safaris provide a unique perspective on the park’s flora and fauna.

  4. Birdwatching: The park is a paradise for birdwatchers, with over 300 species of birds recorded. Expect to see vultures, eagles, hornbills, and many other colorful bird species.

  5. Watering Holes: The park’s watering holes are a prime location for wildlife sightings, especially during the dry season when animals gather to drink. Visitors can observe animals like elephants and antelope up close.

  6. Cultural Interaction: Mole National Park is situated near traditional villages, providing an opportunity to interact with local communities and learn about their customs and way of life. Some villages offer cultural performances and craft markets.

  7. Spectacular Sunsets: The park’s vast savannah landscapes provide a stunning backdrop for watching African sunsets. Don’t miss the chance to capture these breathtaking moments.

  8. Accommodations: The park offers accommodations, including lodges and campsites. Staying in the park allows you to be closer to the wildlife and experience the sights and sounds of the African wilderness.

  9. Conservation Awareness: Mole National Park is dedicated to wildlife conservation and eco-tourism. Visitors can learn about the park’s conservation efforts and the importance of protecting Ghana’s natural heritage.

  10. Night Safaris: Some lodges offer night safaris, providing a chance to spot nocturnal animals such as hyenas, genets, and civets.

  11. Stargazing: The park’s remote location away from city lights makes it an excellent spot for stargazing. On clear nights, you can admire the African night sky.

  12. Safety Measures: It’s important to follow safety guidelines provided by the park authorities and guides, especially when observing large and potentially dangerous animals like elephants.

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