Top Tips for Your Ghana Safari Adventure | Explore Ghana
By ExploreGhana TeamTravel Tips

Essential Tips Before You Go

  • 1. Time your trip: dry season is easiest

    Plan for the dry season (roughly November–March) for better wildlife viewing and easier road access. Expect warmer, drier days and cooler nights in the north.

  • 2. Pack smart — layers & insect protection

    Lightweight layers, a good sunhat, sturdy walking shoes, and long-sleeved shirts for evenings. Bring insect repellent with DEET and a treated mosquito net if you’re staying in budget lodges.

  • 3. Respect wildlife & local guides

    Keep a safe distance, don’t feed animals, and listen to your guide — they know animal behaviour and safe viewing spots.

  • 4. Vaccinations & health

    Check required and recommended vaccines (yellow fever certificate often required on entry), bring basic meds, and drink bottled water.

  • 5. Local customs & cash

    Wear modest clothing in rural communities, ask before photographing people, and carry some Ghana cedi for markets and tips — ATMs can be scarce outside major towns.

  • 6. Best camera & binocular tips

    Bring a telephoto lens (200–400mm ideal) or a quality compact with zoom. Binoculars (8×42) will make wildlife spotting much more rewarding.

  • 7. Lodging & transport

    Book accommodation in or near national parks in advance, and use reputable local operators for transfers; roads can be rough — 4×4 recommended for some routes.

  • 8. Responsible travel tips

    Support community-run lodges, avoid single-use plastics, and follow ‘leave no trace’ rules to protect Ghana’s ecosystems.

Quick checklist

Passport & Visas
Travel Insurance
Insect Repellent
Binoculars & Camera

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