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Mole National ParkOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in mole national parkFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in mole national park, Bed and Breakfast!Mole National Park is the largest and most frequently visited national park in Ghana. It is reasonably well set up to cater for tourists and although it is more expensive than many other parts of Ghana it is well worth a visit.
![]() Get inMole is described as 'easy to get to', well this isn't entirely accurate but it is certainly easier than many other places in Ghana! Your options are: Bus Daily services run from Tro-tro Run from Tamale and Bole, stopping at Larabanga, but be warned the road is bad and it won't be a comfortable journey. Chartered Taxi It is possible to charter a taxi in Tamale to take you to Mole, this will probably take about 3 hours and will be a very bumpy and quite expensive journey but perhaps worth it if time is short. Private Car Realistically you will need a 4x4 to be able to cope with the roads, should take you about 3 hours from Tamale; by far the most comfortable and most expensive way to travel to Mole. Foreigners are for the most part excluded from driving in Ghana, so rentals come with drivers, and should you stay over night the driver's lodging expense will be included in rental fee. ![]() Get aroundWithin the park your only realistic option is to walk (be aware that walking outside the motel grounds is strictly forbidden unless you have an armed ranger with you). A few taxis are available in nearby Larabanga (3km away), but the road between Mole and Larabanga is hot with very little shade so if you are planning on walking between the two remember to take lots of water. ![]() SeeMole has the widest range of wildlife in Ghana, on two safaris we saw: elephants, antelope, bushbucks, monkeys, warthogs, baboons and other smaller wildlife. It is rumoured that lions exist in the park but even the wardens haven't seen any traces for a few years. "This picture was taken while on a walking safari, the elephant was at a distance of approximately 20m from us at this point.(Copyright: Lara Hays)">
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![]() ![]() BuyAs at March 2004 the only souvenirs available were some old postcards and maps. ![]() EatThe motel has a restaurant attached which serves reasonable western style and local food, although the prices are slightly higher than in other parts of the north, this is your only option in Mole. It is worth bearing in mind that although soft drinks are available most of the time, evening meals have to be ordered lunchtime. ![]() DrinkThe motel restaurant serves the usual range of 'minerals' ![]() SleepA wide range of accommodation is available at the motel from budget hostel style accommodation to en-suite chalets with fan overlooking the watering hole. The prices are higher than in other parts of the north (approximate range in March 2004: 35,000-180,000 cedis) but again the motel is the only option for accommodation. Be aware that the electricity supply at the motel is only powered by generator and is only available in the evening (approx 6pm-11pm), likewise the water supply is a little erratic. These problems aside it is still a pleasant place to stay and its location - set on a cliff overlooking a watering hole - can't be bettered. ![]() External links
The electricity as of December 2004 is served by the Ghanaian National Grid, so is now 24 hours. Although as sporadic as always in Ghana.
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