Let’s tour Savannah Region of Ghana and explore the beauty of nature
Nestled in the heart of the Savannaland Tourism Destination Area, Mole National Park (pronounced “Moh-lay”) stands as a beacon of natural beauty and biodiversity. As Ghana’s first, largest, and most celebrated protected area, this remarkable park spans 4,577 square kilometers of unspoiled Guinea savannah in northern Ghana. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and ecological significance, Mole invites you to explore its diverse wildlife, cultural richness, and historical legacy.
Nestled in the heart of the Savannaland Tourism Destination Area, Mole National Park (pronounced “Moh-lay”) stands as a beacon of natural beauty and biodiversity. As Ghana’s first, largest, and most celebrated protected area, this remarkable park spans 4,577 square kilometers of unspoiled Guinea savannah in northern Ghana. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and ecological significance, Mole invites you to explore its diverse wildlife, cultural richness, and historical legacy.
The Larabanga Mosque, often referred to as the “Mecca of West Africa,” is a historic and spiritual landmark located in the small village of Larabanga in Ghana’s Northern Region. Renowned for its striking Sudanese-Sahelian architectural style, it is widely believed to be Ghana’s oldest mosque, dating back to the 15th century.
Located near Mole National Park, Mognori Eco-Village is a charming rural community offering visitors a rare blend of cultural immersion and sustainable ecotourism. Known for its commitment to preserving traditional livelihoods and fostering harmony with nature, the village has become a key attraction for those exploring Ghana’s Northern Region.
The Larabanga Mosque, often referred to as the “Mecca of West Africa,” is a historic and spiritual landmark located in the small village of Larabanga in Ghana’s Northern Region. Renowned for its striking Sudanese-Sahelian architectural style, it is widely believed to be Ghana’s oldest mosque, dating back to the 15th century.
Located near Mole National Park, Mognori Eco-Village is a charming rural community offering visitors a rare blend of cultural immersion and sustainable ecotourism. Known for its commitment to preserving traditional livelihoods and fostering harmony with nature, the village has become a key attraction for those exploring Ghana’s Northern Region.