Nestled deep within the heart of the tropical rainforest,Kakum National Park serves as a formidable guardian of the region's unparalleled biodiversity. Beyond its role as a testament to the imperative of conservation, Kakum National Park extends a warm invitation to all who yearn to immerse themselves in the mesmerizing allure of the African rainforest.

Kakum Adventure
KAKUM
A Shangri-La
NATIONAL PARK
Inviting you
to explore natural treasures
Kakum National Park is situated along the southern coast of Ghana, in West Africa. It serves as a sanctuary for a diverse range of wildlife, including endangered species like forest elephants, bongo antelopes, and various primates such as the Diana monkey. The park is renowned for its abundant population of butterflies and an array of bird species, including the African grey parrot and various hornbills. One of its standout features is the Canopy Walkway, an elevated path suspended 30 meters above the forest floor, offering visitors captivating treetop vistas of the lush rainforest
For those seeking a serene escape
Central Region
For those seeking a serene escape into nature's embrace, the park's verdant trails and hidden wonders provide an enchanting retreat. Birdwatchers can revel in the melodious symphony of avian life, while amateur botanists discover the secrets of the rainforest's botanical treasures.
Cape Coast
Bird Watching
The African pied hornbill is a striking bird with its bold black and white plumage, and it's known for its distinctive call that echoes through the African savannah.

Endangered Species
The forest elephant, a gentle giant of the rainforest, roams the dense jungles of Central and West Africa. Their survival is a testament to the need for conservation efforts to protect these magnificent creatures and the pristine rainforests they call home.


Kakum is more than just a place; it's our Shangri-La, our cherished getaway, our ultimate vacation destination.
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