Kakum National Park: Ghana’s Canopy Wonderland
Nestled in Ghana’s Central Region near Cape Coast, Kakum National Park is a lush tropical rainforest covering 375 square kilometers. Established as a reserve in 1931 and designated a national park in 1992, it has become one of Ghana’s most visited natural attractions
The Iconic Canopy Walkway
The park’s most renowned feature is its Canopy Walkway—a series of seven suspended bridges stretching 330 meters and hovering 40 meters above the forest floor. This unique experience offers visitors a bird’s-eye view of the rainforest, allowing them to immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of the treetops
Wildlife and Biodiversity
Kakum is home to a rich array of wildlife, including over 250 bird species, forest elephants, and monkeys. The park’s dense vegetation and diverse habitats make it a haven for nature enthusiasts and researchers alike

Activities and Experiences
Beyond the canopy walkway, visitors can engage in:
- Guided nature hikes through the forest trails
- Birdwatching to spot rare and endemic species
- Educational tours at the visitor center to learn about conservation efforts
- Cultural interactions with local communities surrounding the park
📍 Planning Your Visit
Kakum National Park is approximately a 30-minute drive from Cape Coast. It’s advisable to start your visit early in the day to fully enjoy the activities and avoid the afternoon heat. Remember to wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes suitable for walking.

