Suhum Forest Reserve in Ghana is a protected tropical rainforest area offering rich biodiversity and opportunities for wildlife observation and nature study.
Suhum Forest Reserve is a significant protected area located in the Eastern Region of Ghana, characterized by dense tropical rainforest with varied plant species and wildlife. The reserve forms part of Ghana's network of forest reserves established to conserve valuable ecological zones and sustain biodiversity. Covering a substantial area of tropical forest, Suhum supports a range of flora including mahogany, hardwoods, and diverse understory plants, as well as fauna such as primates, birds, reptiles, and insects typical to West African rainforests. Historically, the forest has endured pressures from logging and agriculture but remains an essential habitat for conservation and ecological research. Visitors to Suhum Forest Reserve can engage in hiking through forest trails, bird watching, and environmental education activities. The forest’s terrain consists of gently undulating hills and valleys, with waterways feeding into larger river systems in the region. Its relatively undisturbed habitats offer opportunities for spotting native wildlife including monkeys, duikers, and various bird species. The reserve appeals particularly to naturalists, researchers, and eco-tourists seeking a less commercialized natural environment within Ghana. Although infrastructure for tourism is limited, the forest’s natural setting provides a valuable outdoor experience for those interested in tropical ecosystems and West African biodiversity. Accessibility is generally by road from nearby towns, and visitors should be prepared for remote conditions and guided experiences.
Dense tropical rainforest ecosystem representative of Ghana’s Eastern Region
Opportunities for observing West African wildlife including various primate species
Important habitat for bird species endemic to Ghana’s forest reserves
Remote nature trails offering immersion in undisturbed forest environment
A dense forest dominated by hardwood species that support diverse flora and fauna unique to the region.
The reserve provides critical habitat for primates such as monkeys and numerous bird species, including some endemic to Ghana.
The area plays a role in protecting watersheds that feed into regional rivers, supporting freshwater ecosystems.