Are you ready to explore and experience the peaceful tranquility of the Ghanaian Culture? Join us on our next Year of Return Experience as we show you, one of the most talked about travel destination in the world – Ghana.
Treat yourself to nature, wildlife and adventure in Ghana’s largest protected wildlife park located in north western Ghana in the 2019 newly created Savannah Region.
Mole National park is home to both plants and over 93 mammal species, with an estimated elephant population of 436 Based on a 2019 (January – April) Research carried out by Forestry Commission / Wildlife Division. There are also about warthogs, water bucks, kobs, bush bucks, hartebeests, antelopes, baboons, monkeys, birds and many other animals’ species and plants.
Established in 1958, Mole Game reserve is a protected area covering about 4,912km² and one of the biggest and most patronized reserves in Ghana. Our guests would be exposed to this and many more on a trip with Best Ghana Tours.
Explore the daily busy market of the city of Tamale, where communities all over the region and some neighboring countries come to trade with lots of everything to see to make your day interesting.
At the cultural center, you get to learn about the culture of people of Northern Ghana as you explore the various stalls that showcase the cultural and historical crafts and identity of the people of Ghana and Africa.
Few meters away from the Dakpema Palace, you get to experience firsthand. How leather shoes, belts, sandals, bags etc. are made and the processes leading to the final product. Our guest would be taken through the beginning of the process from the fresh skin through to the final product and you can get to try your hands on making your own sandals.
Visit Tanpei kukuo to see and try your hands on how the famous all natural sheabutter is transformed from sheanuts to sheabutter.
Treat yourself to nature, wildlife and adventure in Ghana’s largest protected wildlife park located in north western Ghana in the 2019 newly created Savannah Region.
Mole National park is home to both plants and over 93 mammal species, with an estimated elephant population of 436 Based on a 2019 (January – April) Research carried out by Forestry Commission / Wildlife Division. There are also about warthogs, water bucks, kobs, bush bucks, hartebeests, antelopes, baboons, monkeys, birds and many other animals’ species and plants. This is done with our guests comfortably seated at the top of a JEEP.