We constantly strive to improve our birdwatching itineraries and offer our guests the opportunity to venture into birding areas no other operators visit. Our new upper guinea rainforest special tour takes us to the rarely visited unspoilt Ankasa rainforest near the boarder of the Ivory Coast. A beautiful rainforest protecting some wonderful quality species and the only rainforest in Ghana where the white breasted guineafowl is known to be. With over 755 species of birds, Ghana is an ideal birdwatching destination. Ashanti African Tours use highly experienced tour leaders and guides with expert knowledge of Ghana's birds and their habitats. Our tour leaders have been working and living in and around Ghana's national parks for over 30 years studying and recording Ghana's birds. This local knowledge enhances our guest's chances of a productive and enjoyable birdwatching holiday. Ghana covers a variety of habitats from coastal wetland lagoons and saltpans on the Gold Coast, moving inland we find primary Guinea tropical rainforest where the world famous Kakum canopy walkway is found. We arrange early opening of the walkway for a number of mornings during our tour. One of the many highlights of our tour is undoubtedly the visit to a yellow headed picathartes nesting site, getting a glimpse of this remarkable bird is an amazing feeling never forgotten. As we are dedicating the majority of our time to rainforest birding we are enhancing our chances of finding the more sought after secretive species, which all leads to an extremely impressive quality bird tally, a tally we know will not disappoint!
Duration:
12 Days/11 Nights
Transport:
Air-conditioned vehicle
Activities:
Birdwatching and wildlife viewing
Group Leaders/Guides:
Robert Ntakor
Robert is our principal tour leader for our birdwatching tours within Ghana. Born and raised on a farm surrounded by rainforest near Kakum National park Robert has spent almost all his life inside the forest. Robert has a genuine passion for wildlife particularly birds, as a child he spent most days deep in the forest watching and studying them. His ability to spot and identify birds by song are unrivalled within Ghana, many of our previous tour participants have described him as one of the best local guides they have used, which says it all. Now 38 Robert has worked with the Ghana Wildlife division as a wildlife guide since 1995, he holds a diploma in tourism and has many years experience leading birdwatching tours. We are very lucky to have Robert leading our tours, he is a pleasure to be around and will produce an enjoyable and highly productive tour.
Tour organiser:
Mark Williams
Mark is Ashanti African Tours Director and co-founder, he is a British citizen based in the country and has many years experience in organising birdwatching tours around Ghana.
Grading:
Medium
Included:
Collection
Accommodation
All meals, breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
Mineral water
Park entrance fees
All guide fees
Excursion costs
Professional care and attention
Transportation in and around Ghana
Fuel
Excluded:
Flights (UK travellers contact us for competitive quotes)
Travel Insurance
Ghana entry visas
Soft and Alcoholic drinks
Items of purely personal nature
Price:
£1350pp
Single Supplement (if applicable):
£175pp
Deposit:
£250pp
Day 1 Arrival
You are welcomed at the airport and transferred to your hotel, where you can relax and acclimatise yourself to Africa. Your expert guides will brief you on all aspects of your tour over complementary drinks (first night only).
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Day 2 Birdwatching
Early start as we visit Sukumona lagoon before heading west towards Kakum National Park. We will stop to birdwatch at Winniba plains and another lagoon before arriving at our hotel.
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Day 3-4 Birdwatching
Early starts as we head for early opening of the world famous canopy walkway at Kakum National park. During the next 2 early mornings we will be spending the most critical bird viewing hours 40 meters above the forest floor on the canopy walkway, which platforms are large enough to support Telescopes. In the afternoons we visit Antikwaa on the north western section of the park.
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Day 5 Birdwatching
An early start, we will be concentrating our attention on the many trails within Kakum National park. In the afternoon we set off for Ankasa which should be a major highlight of your trip, Ankasa is a rarely visited pristine tropical upper guinea rainforest protecting some wonderful species.
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Day 6-7 Birdwatching
We dedicate the next 2 days to birdwatching in Ankasa, walking trails deep into this wonderful forest searching for the specialities it protects.
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Day 8 Birdwatching
After an early breakfast we set off for a remote Yellow Headed Picathartes nesting site, we check into our guesthouse and enjoy lunch before setting off into the rainforest for what should be the highlight of the trip.
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Day 9 Birdwatching
Early start visiting Aboabo on the eastern section of Kakum National Park, in the afternoon we transfer to Kumasi and birdwatch the Owabi reservoir.
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Day 10 Birdwatching
Early morning visit to Bobiri forest reserve, setting off for the Atewa range in the afternoon.
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Day 11 Birdwatching
This morning we birdwatch the highest point of the range where we are likely to find different species. In the afternoon we travel to Accra and revisit the Sukumona lagoon.
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Day 12 Birdwatching
A morning visit to Shai Hills Reserve, the habitat is savannah woodland, here we aim to see different species. In the afternoon we transfer you to the airport for your flight home.
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