One of Ghana’s largest wildlife reserves, the Mole National Park has announced an increase in prices of their tour activities.
According to a notice by management, the increase will help ensure their commitment to provide the best service for visitors.
About the reserve
Mole is Ghana’s first, largest and most prestigious protected area amongst the seven national parks in the country.
The Park is managed mainly for its outstanding natural, physical, historical and cultural values. It covers an area of 4,577 square km of fairly undisturbed Guinea savannah in the northern part of Ghana.
The Mole park is home to over 742 vascular plant species, over 90 mammal species, 334 bird species, 33 reptiles, 9 amphibian species, and some 120 butterfly species.
The park is mainly known for elephant conservation. Other conserved mammal species in the park include: Buffalo, Kob, Western Hartebeest, Roan Antelope, Defassa Waterbuck, Oribi, Bohor Reedbuck and Red-flanked Duiker.