Ankasa Game Reserve

Ankasa Game Reserve

Ankasa Game Reserve, located in Ghana's Western Region, is a pristine wildlife area renowned for its dense rainforest and biodiversity, offering a unique opportunity for eco-tourism and wildlife watching.

190,000
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
Approximately 20,000
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Ankasa Game Reserve

Ankasa Game Reserve
 

Ankasa Game Reserve is one of Ghana's most significant natural attractions, known for its dense tropical rainforests and diverse ecological offerings. It covers an area deeply integrated with biodiversity, hosting over 800 plant species and an abundance of wildlife, including elephants, chimpanzees, and a myriad of butterfly species. The reserve is part of the Ankasa Conservation Area, which also includes the Nini-Suhien National Park. Historically, this area has been less disturbed by human activity compared to other regions, making it a vital sanctuary for many species. It offers a rich variety of recreational opportunities; visitors can engage in guided tours, bird watching, and explore its network of trails. Notable features include the Ankasa River that provides a natural spectacle and contributes to the area's lush flora. Its appeal lies in the untouched nature and the possibility of serene encounters with wildlife in a natural habitat.

Highlights

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Ankasa River and waterfalls

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Diverse birdwatching opportunities

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Rare sightings of forest elephants and chimpanzees

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Guided nature hikes through dense rainforest

Notable Natural Features

Ankasa River

The Ankasa River flows through the reserve, offering stunning views and supporting the lush vegetation of the area.

Nini-Suhien National Park

Adjacent to the reserve, this park provides a buffer zone and enhances wildlife protection and conservation efforts.

Mystic Forest Trails

A network of trails that meander through the dense rainforest, ideal for exploration and wildlife spotting.