Kakum National Park, located in the Central Region of Ghana, is more than a tourist destination. It's an ecological treasure trove. Spanning over 375 square kilometers of tropical rainforest, the park is home to over 300 bird species, rare butterflies, forest elephants, and countless medicinal plants.
Perhaps the park's most famous attraction is the Canopy Walkway a heart-pounding series of rope bridges suspended 30 meters above ground, offering a bird's eye view of the lush forest. For birdwatchers, Kakum is paradise. From the shining drongo to the hornbill, ornithologists and nature lovers alike can enjoy guided treks tailored for bird observation.
Beyond nature, Kakum serves as an educational hub for conservation. Locals and tourists are taught about sustainable forest use, biodiversity, and the importance of eco-tourism in protecting Ghana’s natural heritage. With facilities like a treehouse lodge, visitor center, and café, Kakum is ideal for day trips or overnight adventure seekers.
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