Ankasa Game Reserve & Nini-Suhien National Park in Nkwanda, Ghana, is a verdant paradise offering one of the richest biodiversity experiences in West Africa. This sprawling natural habitat is unique for its lush tropical rainforest, home to an astonishing variety of flora and fauna. With over 800 species of distinct plant life and many rare animals, including the elusive bongo antelope and the African elephant, it’s a nature lover’s dream. Established to preserve the Western Region's natural beauty and ecological significance, the park serves as a critical component of Ghana's conservation efforts. Immerse in its natural beauty and witness nature at its purest state.
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While Ankasa Game Reserve & Nini-Suhien National Park may not be among the world’s top iconic destinations, it is a hidden gem for biodiversity enthusiasts. Its dense forests, rare species, and immersive natural experiences offer a unique exploration opportunity, ranking it high for adventurous visitors seeking untamed beauty.
Josh Noi
2 years ago
Great Experience ❤️ as we hike through the thick forest 🌳 to see the BIG THREE and the Bamboo Cathedral deep inside the forest. For best Experience contact Mr Noisty on ☎️+233 558712206. The Guide😍 was very Knowledgeable about herbs and wildlife conservation. We also had a community tour with Mr Noisty as we learnt about Gari Processing and Cocoa Processing. 🇬🇭
Compass Navigator
3 years ago
It is said that its open all the days from mon to Sunday, but because of certain emergency it was closed. There are entry fees. Do confirm the timing before leaving home.
Kwabena Wobil
2 years ago
I had a great time with some tourists at the Ankasa Conservation area, it's a deep forest comprising of numerous flora and fauna. In Ankasa You can find the Bamboo Cathedral, Big Tree, Ankasa River and many others. There's also a camping area for tourists that which to camp in the forest.
Otie Yankyera
3 years ago
Amazing location for nature lovers. Be sure to visit the bamboo cathedral and the Ankasa river, these are my favourite spots on the reserve. Wear clothes that cover up your feet and arms. If you have an insect repellent apply some. There are tiny insects that bite and leave you itchy all over. Also it rains a lot in there and it’s muddy along the trails. I recommend wearing comfortable boots or wellies if possible.
Eustace Dsane
2 years ago
nice place to be. I visited in 2016. You need to wear boots and clothes to cover your hands and legs. Some little insects leave the skin itchy. The bamboo cathedral is a great sight to behold coupled with birds and other animals. The road needs urgent attention. I'm told it's still bad. In all it's a great place and you'll love it. Be there early to see the animals. Your tour guides are well trained