Ghana is a great country to visit to Africa for its abundance of natural treasures from beautiful beaches to renowned national parks. Ghana offers a lot of things to do. The tourism in Ghana is growing rapidly. English is the official language and the locals are friendly. 


Ghana has plenty of safari destinations for all wildlife lovers and is well-known for its diverse wildlife! In northern Ghana, you’ll find Mole National Park, where you can view rare bird species such as the white-backed vulture. In the south, there’s the Kakum National Park, which is home to endangered animals like bongo antelopes, forest elephants, and the Diana monkey

Below is top destinations you can pick up for your safari in Ghana:













Mole National Park is home to over 93 mammal, 9 amphibian, 33 reptilian, and 344 bird species. There are also 56 endemic butterfly species. The large mammals include elephants, hippos, buffalos, and warthogs. It is also considered a primary reserve for various antelope species. Carnivores used to be common in the park, but nowadays sightings of hyenas, lions, and leopards are unusual.



Kakum National Park is home to rare animals including forest elephants, forest buffalo, civet, and cats. Other animals that can be spotted here include antelopes, red river hog, many species of forest squirrels, and tortoise. There are also 266 recorded and identified bird species.