Ghana offers the perfect destination for those seeking immersion in wildlife and adventure. With Surunku Experiential Tours, you’ll experience a personalized journey led by an experienced team of guides who ensure unforgettable moments in one of Africa's richest ecosystems.
As Ghana’s largest protected wildlife habitat, Mole National Park is a vital refuge for elephants, one of the last strongholds of these magnificent creatures in West Africa. Visitors can also spot other wildlife, including buffalo, antelopes, monkeys, and a rich diversity of over 300 bird species.
Reptile enthusiasts can also enjoy sightings of snakes and crocodiles, making this park a must-visit for nature lovers.


Bui National Park is renowned for its large population of hippos, offering a unique safari experience.
The park, one of the largest in Ghana, is home to a variety of animals and birds, and it’s an ideal location for both wildlife enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility in the heart of nature. The chance to spot hippos in their natural environment makes this park stand out as a distinctive attraction.
Bobiri Forest Reserve is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts, functioning as a sanctuary for over 400 species of butterflies. The reserve also boasts over 100 native tree species, creating a lush and vibrant ecosystem.
This is a perfect destination for eco-tourists and anyone interested in observing the diversity of Ghana’s flora and fauna in a serene and protected environment.


Located near Accra, Shai Hills is an excellent spot for outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and birdwatching. The park is home to various wildlife, including zebras, baboons, and green monkeys, offering a diverse wildlife experience just outside the capital. Its rugged terrain and panoramic views make it a popular destination for adventurers and nature lovers alike.
The Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary offers a unique cultural and wildlife experience.
As a community-driven project, it allows visitors to canoe along the river while searching for hippos in their natural habitat. This experience not only connects visitors to nature but also promotes local conservation efforts and supports the community’s sustainable tourism practices.


Boti Falls, one of the most famous waterfalls in eastern Ghana, is known for its stunning twin falls set in a picturesque natural environment.
Visitors can also explore the nearby Umbrella Rock and the Three-Headed Palm Tree, which are iconic landmarks. Additionally, sites like Wli Falls, the highest waterfall in the country, Mount Afadjato (the highest point in Ghana), and the Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary provide breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Other notable destinations include Kakum National Park with its famous canopy walkway and the historic Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. These attractions offer a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure, and historical significance.
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Ghana is the ultimate destination for wildlife and adventure seekers, offering an immersive experience through its diverse national parks and sanctuaries.
Mole National Park, a haven for elephants and over 300 bird species, and Bui National Park, known for its hippo population, are just the beginning.
Bobiri Forest Reserve, a butterfly sanctuary, and Shai Hills, perfect for hiking and wildlife spotting, provide unique opportunities for nature enthusiasts.
Experience the Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary and witness the majestic hippos up close.
Visit iconic landmarks like Boti Falls, Wli Falls, Mount Afadjato, and Kakum National Park’s canopy walk for breathtaking views.
Explore the historical Cape Coast Castle and Lake Volta, Africa's largest man-made lake.
Surunku Experiential Tours offers a personalized journey with expert guides, ensuring unforgettable encounters with Ghana’s rich wildlife, history, and culture.
The best time to visit is from mid-November to April, during the dry season, when wildlife watching is at its peak.
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