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The Manager of the Mole National Park, Ali Mahama, has called on Ghanaians to visit the Mole National Park from Friday April 3 to Monday April 6, 2026.

As part of the Easter experience, there will be a drive and walk safari, bird watching, hiking camping, and museum experience

According to Mr Ali, the park’s serene atmosphere and stunning landscapes make it an ideal destination for families and nature lovers.

“Mole is rich in biodiversity and home to some 742 vascular plant species, over 90 mammal species including 5 primate species, of which species of conservation and tourist interest include Elephant, Buffalo, Kob, Western Hartebeest, Roan Antelope, Defassa Waterbuck, Oribi, Bohor Reedbuck and Red-flanked Duiker,” he said.

“Visitors can look forward to guided tours, wildlife viewing, and picturesque picnic spots,” he said.

The Mole National Park Mole is Ghana’s first, largest and most prestigious protected area.

The Park located within the Savanna land tourism destination area is managed mainly for its outstanding natural, physical, historical and cultural values and it covers an area of 4,577 km2 of fairly undisturbed Guinea savannah in the northern part of Ghana.

The Park has the most viable elephant population in Ghana, and as such, is a hotspot for elephant conservation. It is also said that the Park has a unique breed of elephant, which are not hostile, not aggressive or insecure, compared to other elephants.

By Christopher Amoako