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Tafi Atome
For the past 200 years, the Mona monkeys in the tropical forest surrounding the small community of Tafi-Atome have been protected. Local residents believed they were messengers to the gods. In 1996 the community began broader »
Wechiau
Stretching 40km along the eastern bank of the Black Volta River, the Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary is a riverine protected area for hippos and associated species. It is home to one of only two remaining groups »
Boabeng Fiema
For generations the adjacent villages of Boabeng and Fiema have believed that the monkeys in their midst are sacred and have protected them. A forest sanctuary was created between the two communities to protect the roughly »
Mole National Park
Mole is Ghana’s largest national park with 4849 square kilometres. It is best known for its often-seen elephants (a population of about 600), but also features buffalo, antelope, lion, leopard, hippo and five species of primates »
Kakum National Park
Comprising 360 square kilometres, Kakum offers visitors spectacular scenery, fascinating experiences and camping facilities. A very nice visitor centre includes extensive exhibits, a full restaurant and a gift shop operated by Aid To Artisans Ghana. The park’s »
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