Boabeng – Fiema Monkey Sanctuary The Boabeng Monkey Sanctuary is situated on the way to the Mole National Park and is Ghana’s most famous example of African conservation. It is home to over160 Geoffroys Pied Colobus and 350 Campbell’s Mona Monkeys.
This park is home to over 94 different species almost extinct animals. Here they are able to live in their natural habitat. The animals include Elephants, Lions, Antelopes, Buffalo, Monkeys, Leopards, etc. You will be guided through this park on “Foot Safaris” by trained guides.
The North of Ghana is a mixture of Trans Saharan Architecture and most of the buildings and villages are still being built in the old Kraal styles. In Larabanga we will visit the oldest Mosque in Ghana.
You will take a trip down the Volta Lake on the Yapei Queen for two days living the Ghanaian way, experiencing Ghana from all aspects. The Yapei Queen starts from the port in Yeji and ends at Akosombo. The ship transports everything from people to domestic animals to food stuffs. During these two days, it [...]
The Wli Waterfalls are the highest falls in West Africa falling from a height of 60-80 meters over the cliffs.To get there one has to walk through the Rain Forest on a small footpath crossing 9 smaller streams in the process.The falls are situated in serene beauty and surrounded by nature untouched by civilization. You [...]
As in other African Countries Ghana has its share when it comes to reptiles. Not all the snakes and other reptiles found in Ghana have been documented but we have listed the most common.
Puff Adder – Puffotter
Agama Lizard
Chameleon