Ghana's wild north.
Mole National Park is the largest national park in Ghana, covering 4,912 km². It is the only place in Ghana where you can experience elephants in the wild. In addition to elephants, you will see antelopes, bushbucks, monkeys, warthogs, and baboons. Because of the lack of predators, safaris can be done on foot — a unique experience quite different from vehicle safaris in southern and eastern Africa. Walking so close to elephants is an exhilarating experience you will never forget. A Lemon Beach guard travels with you throughout the trip.
What to expect on your trip
Day 1 • 7:30 AM
Early morning transfer from the resort to Takoradi or Accra airport.
Day 1 • 12:30 PM
One-hour domestic flight to the northern capital, Tamale.
Day 1 • 3:00 PM
Two-hour drive from Tamale to Mole National Park. Check in at Mole Motel, located on a hill overlooking the park.
Day 1 • 5:00 PM
Your first game drive at golden hour — spot elephants, antelopes, and baboons from the jeep.
Day 2 • 6:00 AM
Guided bush walk with an armed ranger. Walk alongside elephants — sometimes closer than 10 metres.
Day 2 • 10:00 AM
Visit the oldest mosque in Ghana and experience daily life in the north.
Day 2 • 2:00 PM
Canoe tour on the river, see shea butter production, and enjoy local food at the village joint.
Day 2 • 4:00 PM
Second game drive through a different section of the park. Look for elephants, warthogs, and birdlife.
9 Day 3 • Morning
Transfer back to Tamale, flight south, and return to Lemon Beach Resort.
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