Bird Watching and Wildlife
Tour Duration: 12 days / 11 nights
Group Size: 2 – 25+ people
Season: January – December
Tour Customizable: Yes
Cost: US$ 2,500 per head
What’s included in the price?
- Simple, comfortable accommodations around Ghana
- Flight from Tamale to Accra on Africa World Airlines
- Driver, guide, vehicle, and fuel for the entirety of the trip
- All activities and entrance fees
- All meals (3 times daily)
- Unlimited purified water
The nature reserves and national parks of Ghana offer some of Africa’s best bird-watching. This 12-day Ghana bird-watching and wildlife journey provides a comprehensive look at Ghana’s forests, savannas, birds, mammals, and reptiles. Led by a highly experienced and professional bird-watching guide, this tour will take you as far west as Ankasa Conservation Area, and as far north as Mole National Park.
Note: that our tours are tailored to meet each individual or group’s specific requirements including budget. Contact us for further details that will best suits you
Sample Itinerary
Day 1
Upon completing immigration and exiting Kotoka International Airport, you will be greeted with a smile by your Uprise tour guide, who will take you to a nearby hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you may be able to have a short orientation session to prepare you for the days ahead. You may also have time to visit some of the sites around Accra, or to have your first Ghanaian meal.
Day 2
Today your birds and wildlife adventure will begin at the Shai Hills Resource Reserve, a sanctuary situated about an hour outside of Accra. Shai Hills is an expanse of grassland and woodland abutted by the Shai Hills. Known for its birdwatching, it is common to spot the white-crowned cliff chat, the African hobby, blue-bellied and purple rollers, violet turaco, red-shouldered cuckooshrike, and the double-toothed barbet. After lunch, you will visit the Akosombo Dam, one of the largest dams in Africa. Here you can search for pied-winged and white-bibbed swallows.
Day 3 and 4
This morning you will depart Akosombo for Kakum National Park. During your two days in this area, you will explore several sections of this protected area, as well as other habitats nearby. Here you will have a chance to spot a range of bird species, including the blue cuckooshrike, sharpe’s apalis, the African shrike-flycatcher, the lemon-bellied crombec, the Cassin’s honeybird, the green hylia, the violet-backed hyliota, the beautiful Preuss’s weaver, the rufous-crowned eremomela, and more. Later this morning, you will visit a tree platform inside the park, where you will search for Cassin’s hawk-eagle, the red-thighed sparrow hawk, the palm-nut vulture, and the African harrier-hawk.
Day 5
This morning you will begin your long journey towards the Ankasa Game Reserve. This isolated park along the border with Ivory Coast is seldom-visited, but the rewards for birdwatchers make it worth the trip. You will stop at an area of mangroves where you will search for mangrove sunbirds before arriving at the camp where you will stay for the next two days. Depending on your arrival time, you will take a quick tour of the area to spot any birds near the camp.
Day 6 and 7
Today you will begin two full days of touring the reserve and searching for birds rarely spotted in West Africa. At Ankasa you might be lucky enough to see shining-blue kingfishers, African finfoot, hartlaub’s duck, and white-crested tiger heron. The park is also home to some monkey species and antelope.
Day 8
After spending your final hours touring Ankasa, you will depart for Elmina. Depending on the time of arrival, you will visit a number of small lagoons to search for forest ducks and different species of hornbills. If time permits, you may also enjoy some beach relaxation or a visit to nearby UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Day 9
After breakfast you will depart for Kumasi, where you will have lunch upon arrival before entering Bobiri Forest Reserve. In Bobiri, you are likely to spot many species of woodpeckers, yellow-billed turaco, brown nightjar, black-throated coucal, afep pigeon, narina trogon, chocolate-backed kingfisher, blue-throated roller, and forest wood hoopoe.
Day 10
This morning you will depart Kumasi and head north to Mole National Park, the largest and best-known national park in Ghana. Mole National Park is home to over 300 species of savanna and forest birds, in addition to elephants, warthogs, vervet monkeys, patas monkeys, baboons, and various species of antelope.
Day 11
This morning you will have a very early start to discover the bird life inside the park. On your morning walking safari you are likely to see a wide range of mammal species, including elephants and various antelope. Some of the birds you are likely to encounter are the red-billed dwarf hornbill, blue-throated roller, shining blue kingfisher, bat hawk, gray parrot and red-thighed sparrowhawk, among other species. In the late afternoon, your driving safari will allow you to search for various night birds, such as the nightjar and the awal.
Day 12
Today you will drive to Tamale for your 50-minute Africa World Airlines flight to Accra. Upon arriving in Accra, you may have time to visit the Accra Arts Centre, Independence Square, or have your last meal in Ghana before your flight home, or wherever your final destination may be.
WE CAN ALSO ORGANIZE SPECIAL TRIPS TO MATCH THE NUMBER OF DAYS OUR CLIENTS WANT.