Some forests and wildlife scenes in Ghana

Bui National Park is one of Ghana’s most significant wildlife conservation areas and the third-largest national park in the country.

Monkey Forest Resort, owned by a Dutch couple named Dennis and his wife, serves not only as a tourist spot but also as an animal sanctuary. It provides a home, both temporarily and permanently, for several at-risk animal species.

Tafi Monkey Sanctuary, nestled in the Volta Region of Ghana, is a remarkable example of a traditional conservation area supported by statutory enforcement and local community cooperation.

Located in the heart of Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, the Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary stands as a remarkable sanctuary for wildlife, particularly bird species.

Gbele Resource Centre, located in the Upper West Region of Ghana, is a vital conservation area dedicated to the preservation of wildlife and natural habitats.

Mole National Park, situated in the Savannah region of Ghana, stands out as the country's largest wildlife refuge among its seven national parks. Covering approximately 4,577 square kilometers of relatively undisturbed Guinea savannah, this expansive park boasts diverse ecosystems.

The Bunso Arboretum, also known as Bonsu Eco Park, is a working illustration of the country's rich biodiversity and commitment to environmental preservation. It is situated in Ghana's Eastern Region, south of the town of Bunso.

Kyabobo National Park, pronounced CHAY-a-bobo, is a pristine 360-square-kilometre (140 sq mi) sanctuary located in Ghana's Oti Region, nestled near the border with Togo.

Ghana, a country renowned for its vibrant culture and diverse landscapes, presents travellers with a wealth of unique opportunities. One exceptional experience that should be prioritized on your travel itinerary is a visit to the captivating Aburi Botanical Gardens.

Located in Ghana's Central Region, Kakum National Park is a breathtaking haven that captures the imagination of nature lovers and adventurers. Spanning 375 square kilometres (145 square miles).

Nestled in the vibrant city of Kumasi, Ghana, Kumasi Zoo presents a captivating opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in nature and explore the marvels of the animal kingdom.

Tucked away amidst the vibrant city of Accra lies an extraordinary sanctuary of nature's marvels—the Legon Botanical Gardens.

The Ankasa National Park is located in the southwest of Ghana, in the Western Region of Ghana, close to the Côte d'Ivoire border, and is located around 365 kilometres west of Accra.

Situated in the Boaben and Fiema twin communities, approximately 22 kilometres from Ghana's Nkoranza North District in the Bono East region, lies the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Wildlife Sanctuary.