Kyabobo National Park
National Park | Wildlife Reserve | Hiking | Eco Tourism
Description
Kyabobo National Park is one of Ghana’s most spectacular and least-visited protected areas, covering approximately 360 km² along the Ghana–Togo border in the Oti Region. Established in 1993, the park protects a remarkable transition between forest and savannah ecosystems, creating exceptional biodiversity. It is home to more than 230 bird species, over 500 butterfly species, and a variety of wildlife including buffalo, kob antelope, bushbuck, waterbuck, monkeys, baboons, and numerous reptiles.
The park is famous for Mount Dzebobo, Ghana’s second-highest mountain (about 876 metres above sea level), offering rewarding hikes with panoramic views across Ghana and neighboring Togo. Visitors can also enjoy nature walks, birdwatching, camping, waterfall excursions, and guided eco-tours, making Kyabobo an ideal destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.
Experience Location & Route
📍 Address
Kyabobo National Park Head Quaters And Entrance, Nkwanta, Ghana
🗺️ Nearby Places
Hike Ghana’s second-highest mountain for breathtaking views across the Oti Region and neighboring Togo.
Experience local traditions, cultural performances, and community-based tourism in a scenic mountain setting.
Visit the commercial hub of the Oti Region, featuring markets, restaurants, and local crafts.
xplore a peaceful farming community known for beautiful landscapes and mountain scenery.
Enjoy scenic views, birdwatching, and opportunities to observe local fishing communities.