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 Ankasa-Nini-Suhien National Park and Resource Reserve


Nini-Suhien National Park (file photo)

The Nini-Suhien National Park is a remarkable natural treasure located in the picturesque country of Ghana. Established in 1976, this stunning park spans an impressive area of 160 square kilometers, making it a significant ecological site. The park is predominantly covered in lush forests, which contribute to its rich biodiversity and vibrant ecosystems. Notably, it is an integral part of the larger Ankasa Conservation Area, situated in the beautiful Western Region of Ghana.

In conjunction with the Ankasa Resource Reserve, the Nini-Suhien National Park forms a vital segment of the expansive 500-square-kilometer Ankasa Conservation Area, which is dedicated to preserving the unique flora and fauna of the region. Visitors to this enchanting park can take advantage of various service options, including well-maintained picnic tables, making it an ideal spot for family outings and nature lovers to enjoy the breathtaking surroundings.


Other interesting features in Ankasa are hiking trails, trees and twines of remarkable formation, river cascades, “Bamboo Cathedral” and Lodges constructed to make the visitor a bedfellow of nature. It has unique vegetation and humid air of the jungle. The weather at the reserve is unpredictable and tourists are advised to take along raincoats when visiting.  It can also be visited from nearby beach resort areas such as Axim, Jewi Wharf, Elubo, Busua and Cape Three Points.


For those interested in exploring this natural haven, the park is conveniently located at 7C7C+782, Nkwanda, a perfect destination for adventure and relaxation amid Ghana's stunning landscapes.
Rainforest during sunset, road

Tropical forest road, at sunset.