Mole National Park is a protected area of savannah woodland and grassland located in the northern part of Ghana. The Mole Park Ghana is known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, antelopes, warthogs, baboons, and many species of birds.
A typical tour of Mole National Park will often start with a guided walking safari through the park, where visitors can observe the wildlife up close and in their natural habitat. The Mole Park has the largest population of elephants is a particular highlight, and visitors may have the opportunity to see them bathing in the park’s watering holes or grazing in the savannah grasslands.
In addition to walking safaris, visitors can also take a guided vehicle safari through the park, which allows them to cover more ground and see more of the park’s wildlife. The park also has a variety of accommodation options, including lodges and campsites, where visitors can stay overnight and continue their wildlife watching.
Visitors to Mole National Park are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for hiking and to bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and plenty of water. Guided tours are available, and visitors can arrange a tour through Eyali Tours. There are several tours available and one can choose between the popular 3 days Mole National Park tour or a customized tour.