Nestled in the heart of Ghana’s Northern Region lies a treasure trove of natural beauty and wildlife: Mole National Park. But did you know this vast expanse of wilderness is actually larger than the entire Greater Accra Region? Yes, you read that right!

The sheer scale of Mole National Park is astounding. Spanning approximately 4,840 square kilometers, it dwarfs Greater Accra’s 3,245 square kilometers. This comparison isn’t just a matter of numbers; it’s a testament to the park’s immense biodiversity and ecological significance. Imagine a protected area so large it could encompass Ghana’s bustling capital region with room to spare!

This revelation underscores the importance of preserving Mole National Park and other protected areas in Ghana. These spaces are not only vital for wildlife conservation but also serve as invaluable resources for ecotourism, research, and education. The next time you plan a trip, consider exploring the sprawling landscapes of Mole National Park. Witness firsthand the majestic elephants, diverse birdlife, and breathtaking savannahs that make this park a true gem of Ghana. You might just be surprised by its sheer size and the wonders it holds!





