Mole National Park Tours & Safaris
Home to elephants, diverse birdlife, cultural villages and unforgettable savannah safaris. Travel from Accra, Kumasi, Tamale with Secure Travel & Tours.
Plan Your Mole SafariDiscover Mole National Park — Ghana’s Largest Wildlife Reserve
Mole National Park offers immersive safari experiences: elephant viewing, walking safaris led by rangers, birdwatching, visits to Larabanga Mosque and the Mognori Eco-Village. We provide transport and packages from Accra, Kumasi and Tamale.
Top Attractions at Mole National Park
Elephant Watching
Guided vehicle and walking safaris to observe elephants in their natural habitat.
Mognori Eco-Village
Community visits, canoe rides and cultural performances.
Savannah Wildlife Safari
Spot antelopes, kob, buffalo and small predators on guided tours.
Birdwatching
Over 300 bird species recorded — perfect for birders and photographers.
Junction Waterfall
Short hikes to scenic waterfalls near the park — great for photos and picnics.
Larabanga Mosque
Visit the historic Sudanese-style Larabanga Mosque, minutes from Mole Park.
Why Choose Secure Travel & Tours
Professional Guides
Experienced safari guides and armed rangers for safe walking tours.
Flexible Transport
Pick-up options from Accra, Kumasi, Tamale — private and group transfers available.
Handpicked Lodges
We book Zaina Lodge, Mole Motel and comfortable safari lodges to match your budget.
Custom Itineraries
Tailor-made trips for families, photographers and birding groups.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Mole National Park tour cost?
Prices depend on accommodation and trip length. We offer budget, mid-range and luxury options. Request a quote using the form above.
When is the best time to visit Mole?
The dry season (December–March) provides excellent wildlife visibility — elephants often gather near water sources then.
How do I get to Mole National Park?
Travel by road from Tamale (closest major town) or arrange transfers from Accra and Kumasi with our team.
Are walking safaris safe?
Yes — all walking safaris are guided by trained rangers who carry appropriate safety equipment.

