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Kakum National Park
Tropical rainforest national park north of Cape Coast, famous for its 30 m canopy walkway and home to forest elephants and over 250 bird species.
Country:Ghana
Language:English
Published:2025-08-10
Audience:Tourists, conservationists, students
Kakum National Park is a protected area in the Central Region of Ghana, about 30 km north of Cape Coast. It was gazetted as a national park in 1992 and covers around 375 square kilometres of tropical rainforest. The parks best-known feature is its canopy walkway, a series of seven suspended bridges 30 m above the forest floor, which gives visitors a tree-top view of the rainforest. Kakum is home to forest elephants, several monkey species, bongos and over 250 recorded species of birds. Guided trails at ground level are also offered, including a night walk to observe nocturnal wildlife.
Keywords
Kakum
national park
canopy walk
Central Region
rainforest
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