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Embark on a one-of-a-kind safari adventure in Ghana, where untamed nature meets rich culture and breathtaking landscapes. Ghana may not be as widely known for safaris as East Africa, but it offers incredible, off-the-beaten-path wildlife experiences that are truly unforgettable.
Explore Mole National Park, Ghana’s largest and most iconic wildlife reserve, where you can spot elephants, antelope, warthogs, baboons, and over 300 species of birds—often on foot safari, one of the few places in Africa offering this rare thrill. Accompanied by expert guides and park rangers, you’ll track animals in their natural habitat, enjoying up-close encounters without the crowds.
Beyond the wildlife, connect with local culture through visits to nearby villages, learn about eco-conservation efforts, and unwind at safari lodges offering stunning views of the savannah.
This is more than a safari—it’s an immersive journey into Ghana’s wild heart.
Kotoka International Airport Terminal 2
Expect a rich cultural and wildlife adventure on a Ghana safari with a stop at Larabanga. Begin at the iconic Larabanga Mosque, West Africa’s oldest, with stunning Sudano-Sahelian architecture. Nearby, the Mystic Stone holds spiritual significance and local legends. Then, journey through Mole National Park for thrilling encounters with elephants, antelope, and baboons in their natural habitat. Conclude at Mognori Village, where you’ll engage in authentic cultural experiences—canoe rides, drumming, and traditional dances. This immersive tour blends history, nature, and community, offering a vibrant snapshot of northern Ghana’s beauty and spirit. It’s a soulful journey you won’t forget.
Catch an early flight from Kotoka International Airport to Tamale and upon arrival in Tamale, meet your tour guide and transfer (~2.5 h drive) to Mole National Park.
Check into Mole Motel or Zaina Lodge, both offering amazing views over watering holes and enjoy lunch and settle in.
Later, embark on a sunset game drive or night-time safari into the savanna to spot elephants, antelope, baboons, warthogs, and etc. Then dinner and overnight at your lodge.
Head out for a guided morning safari. Expect close encounters with elephants and sightings of ~93 mammal species and 300+ bird types and after your morning safari return for breakfast at the lodge.
Then step into the heart of authentic rural life with a guided visit to Mognori Village, located on the edge of Mole National Park. This eco-village offers an intimate cultural exchange with the locals.
Go on an afternoon jeep safari for more wildlife sightings and finally have dinner and overnight at Mole.
Before bidding farewell to the North, take a meaningful stop at Larabanga, home to Ghana’s oldest mosque and the legendary Mystic Stone. Immerse yourself in centuries-old Islamic heritage and hear the intriguing tales that surround this spiritual site. As the sun sets over the savannah, transfer to Tamale Airport for your return flight to Accra. Watch as the landscape unfolds beneath you—villages, rivers, and forests—bringing your Northern adventure to a graceful close, with memories rooted in history, culture, and connection.
Passport & ID
Copies of your travel documents (digital + printed)
Cash (Ghanaian Cedis) — many areas are cash-only
Credit/debit card (for hotels or major stops)
Lightweight, breathable clothes (linen or cotton)
Long-sleeved shirt and long pants (for sun and insect protection)
Shorts/t-shirts for daytime
Light jacket or fleece (early mornings/evenings can be cool)
Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots
Flip-flops/sandals (for lodge or showers)
Hat with a brim or cap
Sunglasses
Sunscreen (high SPF)
Insect repellent (DEET-based or natural alternatives)
Hand sanitizer & face wipes
Toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant
Lip balm with SPF
Prescription meds (bring enough for your trip)
Phone & charger (plus power bank)
Binoculars (for safari wildlife spotting)
Travel adapter (Ghana uses Type G — UK-style 3-pin plug)
Small daypack for excursions
Snacks (granola bars, nuts, etc.)
Swimsuit (some lodges have pools)
Cancellation ≥ 7 days before departure
– Free cancellation, full refund (minus any non-refundable fees, like flights and accomodation)
Cancellation 3–6 days before departure
– 50% cancellation fee of total trip cost
Cancellation ≤ 2 days before departure (including no-show)
– 100% cancellation fee, no refund
Domestic flights (Accra–Tamale)
– These may be non-refundable or heavily penalized, depending on the airline’s policy.
Deposits
– Typically, booking requires a deposit (e.g., 25–30%); this is usually non-refundable once paid, even if canceled within the free time window.
Modifications/rescheduling
– Many operators allow free reschedule up to 7 days before departure; later changes may be treated like cancellations with penalties.
Force majeure
– If the trip is canceled by NiiTravels (e.g., due to weather, strikes, safety), most policies offer 100% refund, though rescheduling may also be an option.
Ask NiiTravels to share their official cancellation terms in writing.
Verify flight terms: domestic tickets may have different refund conditions.