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Kakum National Park

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Kakum National Park is in the Central (Ghana)Central region

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Kakum National Park

Summary

Kakum National Park is in the southern part of Ghana, it is the best preserved region of virgin rainforest in the country and provides the easiest access to the rainforest for tourists along with the famous canopy walkway.

Kakum National Park

Get in

The easiest starting point for a trip to Kakum is Cape CoastCape Coast, the regional capital. Tro-tro's run regularly to Kakum and beyond, alternatively you can charter a taxi (as at March 2004, approx 60,000 cedis one way or 250,000 cedis for the day). Either way the park is approximately a 1 hour journey from Cape Coast.

Kakum National Park

Get around

Walking is your only realistic option within the park, please note you must have a guide with you at all times.

Kakum National Park

See

Undisturbed rainforest from both the ground and 40m up in the canopy - a fantastic experience. Don't expect to see much wildlife except for birds and insects.

"View into the canopy from the walkway (Copyright: Lara Hays)">View into the canopy from the walkway (Copyright: Lara Hays)
Kakum National Park

Do

  • Canopy walk: the traditional 'tourist' thing, and absolutely essential. Try to go very early in the morning to avoid groups (which can spoil the atmosphere a bit).
  • A guided walk through the forest at ground level, the guides are very knowledgeable about the plants and animal life you will see.
  • If you have children with you there is a display giving information about rainforests which they may enjoy
Kakum National Park

Buy

Reasonable range of souvenirs (t-shirts etc) available from the visitor centre

Kakum National Park

Eat

Cafe on site with reasonably priced western style and local food, although as is fairly typical in Ghana what they actually have available is a very limited proportion of the menu.

Kakum National Park

Drink

Cafe on site serves the usual range of minerals and sometimes fruit juices

Kakum National Park

Sleep

You can either stay in Cape Coast itself where there is a wide range of accommodation from budget to tourist class, or at an atmospheric (but slightly expensive) hotel midway between Cape Coast and Kakum (see http://hansbotel.com for details).

The other alternative is to stay in the rainforest itself, for a small fee (I think 40,000 cedis each as at March 2004) you can stay on a platform in the forest for a truly atmospheric experience. Do be aware though that you will certainly need a mosquito net and a good torch as any facilities are a distance away from the platforms, the noise levels in the forest are very high and the platforms offer no protection from local wildlife - not a good option for those scared of the dark!

Kakum National Park

Get out

The Domana Rock Shrine is a little visited but worthwhile trip about 40 minutes drive from Kakum. Realistically you will need to charter a taxi for this trip as public transport in the area is very infrequent. Go to the village of Domana and someone will show you to the visitor centre (this is a community eco-tourism project), you will then have a knowledgeable guide who will take you to the shrine, you also have the option of a canoe trip on the river Pra which is definitely worth doing. The shrine is about a 45 min walk through forest and farmland, a lovely walk but a good idea to do this in the early morning/late afternoon when it isn't too hot. If you do the shrine and the canoe trip you need to allow about 3 hours for the whole thing.

Kakum National Park

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