Kakum National Park
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Welcome to one of Ghana’s most visited attractions, the Kakum National Park. Tucked away in the Assin Attandanso Reserve is the Kakum National Park and Canopy Walkway that offers visitors spectacular scenery and a fascinating wildlife experience along with modern camping facilities. The park’s best-known feature is undoubtedly its 7 suspension bridges which form a 333-meter long canopy walkway, suspended up to 27 meters above the forest floor from trees that are over 300 years old.
Things to do/Tips
- Explore all walkway levels to enjoy spectacular view
- Go on a guided forest walk and learn about the medicinal uses of forest plants
- Go on a night hike with a park guide to experience the sights and sounds of the forest during the transition from day to night
- Experience evening drumming and dancing by a local cultural group
- Listen to an evening concert by the local Nyamebekyere Kukyekukyeku or Orchestra, which performs with bamboo wind instruments
- Remember, this is a rain forest and it can rain at any time, go with your rain coat and your trainer.
- It is best not to carry any heavy thing in your hands since you will be needing your hands to hold the ropes on both sides as you walk along.
- Carry a small backpack or a waist bag where you may keep your camera or phone on top of the walkway.
- There is a brief hike before reaching the Bridges. Make sure you wear good shoes.
- If you make it across the first walkway and change your mind, there is a short cut to exit so give it a try
Getting There
Kakum is about 4hours drive from Accra. Its advisable you go by your own pre-arranged transport means. You may also go by public transport and connect from Cape Coast.
Accommodation
There is a treehouse for you if wish to stay the night for bird and wildlife watching. The treehouse is fitted with mattresses, bedding, and mosquito nets and comfortable for anyone who is accustomed to camping. There is also an outhouse. tree top accommodation for anyone who wish to stay the night for the love of animals.
Feeding
There are two cafes at the visitor centre serving basic food, snacks and fresh juices. You can also get from around the car park fresh coconuts, “sobolo” –bisap (purple drink made from water and hibiscus leaves) and bottled water. Ask from the forest restaurant for the local meal, ‘fufu’ and goat light soup to be prepared as you go for the walk so that by time you return, your meal will be ready and waiting for you. You may enjoy other such as Jollof rice.