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Ghana | Adventure Birding Tours | 16 Days Ghana Birding, Wildlife and Photography Tour

Ghana | Adventure Birding Tours | 16 Days Ghana Birding, Wildlife and Photography Tour

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Highlights

Kakum National Park, The leading Destination for Birdwatching in Ghana.

Mole National Park, Home  to Eco-Tourism in Ghana.

Ankasa Rain Forest, Primary forest that contains numerous endemics of West Africa.

Bobiri Butterfly Sanctuary, Provides outstanding Birds and Butterflies.

Shai Hills Resources Reserve, Birding and Wildlife tour site in Accra.

Overview

DAY 1… Arrival.

AKWAABA (Welcome to Ghana)
Upon arrival our experienced guide will welcome you at the Airport and transport you to bird friend hotel for a good night rest and prepare for your 16 days Birding, Wildlife and Photography Excursion in Ghana.

Day 2… Shai hills Reserve – Sakumono lagoon
Your birding in Ghana will kick start today morning with a visit to open grassland savannah of Shai Hills hoping to see and photograph some good Savannah birds as well as birds that are associated to this site like White crowned cliff chat, Stone partridge, Blue bellied roller, Purple roller, Violet turaco ,Senegal parrot, Swallow tailed bee-eater, Red necked buzzard, Long crested eagle, Black bellied bustard, Termminck`s courser, Chestnut owlet, Red shouldered cuckooshrike, Whinchat, Flappet lark, African crake, Ahanta francolin, European reed warbler, Spotted flycatcher, Rufous cisticola, Vinaceous dove, Brown throated wattle eye, Senegal batis, Lanner falcon, Double toothed barbet, Yellow fronted tinkerbird, Blackcap babbler, Snowy crowned robin chat, Splendid sunbird, Yellow throated leaflove, just to mention a few.

Day 3 – 5… Kakum NP (Canopy walkway) – Antwikwaa forest – Sushen forest and surroundings.
After an early breakfast we will set off for the world famous canopy walkway at Kakum National Park which is the leading destination for bird watching in Ghana. A wonderful World of amazing canopy species awaits you out there. We hope to get there early hours to see the first light and record the first species that will fry out. Our day will bring out Black dwarf hornbill, Violet backed hyliota, White crested hornbill, Congo serpent eagle, Cassin`s hawk eagle, Long tailed hawk, Brown cheeked hornbill, Red cheeked wattle eye, Tit hylia, African piculet, Blue breasted kingfisher, Yellow throated tinkerbird, Little green, Fire bellied and Buff spotted woodpecker, Pin tailed whydah, Red headed, Red vented, Crested and Blue billed malimbe, Preuss`s and Yellow mantled weaverTambourine, Blue headed wood and Blue spotted wood dove, Ethiopian swallow, Green headed sunbird, Lesser striped swallow, Green crombec, Kemp`s and Grey longbill, Swamp greenbul, Western bluebill, Copper tailed glossy and Chestnut winged starling just to mention few of the incredible birds around.

Day 5 – 6… Nsuta forest.
An excellent forest about an hour drive from our guesthouse, this secondary semi deciduous forest protects a plethora of quality species that will enhance our list and overall experience. Species we hope to see and photograph here includes Red billed helmetshrike, Dwarf bittern, Bristle nosed barbet, White crested bittern, Spot breasted ibis, Western bronze napped pigeon, Afep pigeon, Purple throated cuckooshrike, Spotted honeyguide, Black collared lovebird, Brown necked parrot, Red tailed greenbul, Black dwarf hornbill, African piculet, Naked faced barbet, Kemp`s longbill, Black bee-eater, Forest wood hoopoe, Piping hornbill, Akun eagle owl, Western bearded greenbul, Yellow billed barbet, Black spinetail,, Long tailed hawk, Black throated cuocal among others will be encountered here.

Day 7 – 8… Ankasa Rain Forest Reserve.
The key target for the day is Nkulengu Rail and we will be going all out to locate this rare species in the early morning hours. We will be searching for many upper guinea endemics such as Hartlaub`s duck, White breasted guineafowl, Yellow casqued hornbill, African finfoot, Shining blue kingfisher, White bellied kingfisher, Cassin`s flycatcher, Red billed dwarf hornbill, Olive long tailed and Dusky long tailed cuckoo, Great blue turaco, White throated greenbul, Rufous winged illadopsis, Rufous sided broadbill, Shining drongo, Forest robin, Red fronted antpecker, Red headed quelea, Carmelite sunbird, Reichenbach`s sunbird, White browed forest flycatcher, Red chested owlet, Common cuckoo, Grey throated rail, Orage weaver, Narina`s trogon, Black
bee-eater, Red bellied paradise flycatcher, Ayres`s hawk eagle, Red thighed sparrowhawk, Olive sunbird, Fraser`s sunbird, Black cuckoo, Yellow billed turaco, White tailed alethe, Western black headed and Black winged oriole Swamp greenbul, Green headed sunbird, Golden greenbul, Yellow spotted barbet, Yellow throated tinkerbird, Red fronted parrot including more incredible species will be scanned here.

Day 9… Ankasa forest – Picathartes site – Kumasi.
The big day is today. We will be visiting the White Necked Rock-fowl nesting site, please make sure that you have enough memory card. We will check out of our hotel after an early breakfast and make our way to Bonlro village where we will be targeting some key species we missed during our days at other sites and get better views of species we just had brief views of, and the famous species and pre-historic bird (Picathartes) will follow with much excitement. It is hard to contain your excitement as these legendary prehistoric looking birds hop and jump on the rocks whilst preening themselves just meters from your eyes giving photographers amongst you a busy time of the day. We will then continue our journey to Kumasi after we have enjoyed our target bird for the day.

Day 10… Opuro forest – Egyptian plover site.
Another important day for us to see our second target species of the trip, a well-known habitat for much sought after Egyptian plover, which is a family by itself. We will be scanning Opuro forest for many species that we have missed out in other areas including Superb sunbird, Lesser morehen, Grey headed bristlebill, Fiery breasted bush-shrike, Black sparrowhawk, Northern puffback, Hamerkop. We will then find our way to Egyptian plover site after an incredible morning. Species expected to see here includes Wire tailed swallow, Red chested swallow, African moustached warbler, Rufous cisticola, Grey rumped swallow, Chestnut backed sparrow lark, Red billed firefinch, White headed lapwing, White helmetshrike, African golden oriole, Purple and Blue bellied roller, Lesser blue eared starling, Gabar and Dark chanting goshawk, Purple starling, Abyssinian roller, Black faced quailfinch, Mosque swallow, Yellow billed kite and more will be captured today.

Day 11 – 12… Mole National Park.
After an early breakfast we will set off for an interesting forest in a transitional zone between the southern wetter forests and northern drier woodland habitats where we will find some quality species. It will be one of the difficult birding sorties you may take in this tour, but you will be
happy with the walk when you get to see many regional specialities within close ranges. Species possible to see and photograph here include Abyssinian ground hornbill, Denham`s bustard, Forbes`s plover, Four banded sandgrouse, Banded and Brown snake eagle, Egyptian vulture, Martial eagle, Swamp flycatcher, Standard winged and Freckled nightjah, Grey headed bush shrike, Chestnut crowned sparrow weaver, Pernant winged nightjah, Brown backed woodpecker, Black headed heron, African darter, Grasshopper buzzard, Bateleur, Barka indigobird, Cabanis`s bunting, Red cheeked cordon blue, Red winged and Yellow winged pytilia, Red headed weaver, Red headed quelea, Tropical boubou, White helmetshrike, Western violet backed sunbird, Gambaga flycatcher, Yellow breasted apalis, Willow and Melodious warbler, Whinchat, Sun lark, Grey woodpecker, Cardinal woodpecker, Greater honeyguide, Lesser hneyguide, Swallow tailed bee-eater, Thick billed cuckoo, Helmeted guineafowl and many more including different kinds of Monkeys, Atelopes, Elephant, Kob as well as Warthogs and Baboons will entertain you at the Motel.

Day 13… Mole NP – Tongo hills.
We shall depart from Mole to Bolgatanga today. Along the way we will visit Tongo hill to add some special species associated to this site like Fox kestrel, Rock loving cisticola, African silverbill, Booted eagle, Red necked falcon, Black headed weaver, Montagus harrier, Painted snipe, Viteline masked weaver, Common snipe, Village indigobird, Bush petronia, Yellow fronted canary, Chestnut crowned sparrow weaver, Long crested eagle, African cuckoo hawk, Brown backed woodpecker, Black headed heron, African darter, Grasshopper buzzard, Bateleur, Barka indigobird, Cabanis`s bunting, Red cheeked cordonblue, Red winged pytilia, Yellow winged pytilia, Northern red bishop, Red headed weaver, Red headed quelea, Violet backed starling, Red winged pytilia, Red billed firefinch, Red cheeked cordonblue including others to our list before we get to Bolgatanga.

Day 14… Tono Dam – White Volta.
After early breakfast we set off to Tono dam where we will see and photograph species like Africna mourning dove, Black bellied bustard, Spur winged goose, Knob billed duck, Chestnut bellied starling, Yellow pendiline tit, Speckled fronted weaver, Standard winged nightjah, White Helmetshrike, Sulphur breasted bush shrike, Matial eagle, Long crested eagle, White fronted black chat, Denhams bustard, Northern carmine bee-eater, Woodchat shrike, African fish eagle, Black faced quailfinch, Garbar goshawk, Four banded sandgrouse . After an incredible morning birding we will return back to Bolgatanga for our delicious lunch and make our way to Egyptian plover site for our second target of the trip and more other species like White billed buffalo weaver, White headed lapwing, Speckled pigeon, Greater blue eared starling, Bronze tailed starling, Green bee-eater, Red chested swallow among other good species around.

Day 15… Nasia wetland – Kumasi.
Today is a running day, after breakfast we shall depart Bolgatanga for Kumasi and stop at Nsia wetland along the way to add some more incredible birds like Zibra waxbill, Black faced Quailfinch, African Silverbill, Black rumped waxbill, Namaqua dove and more to our list before we make our way to Kumasi.

Day 16… Bobiri Butterfly Sanctuary – Tafo.
Bobiri forest is one of the popular sites in Ghana where a number of Birds can be seen including a huge number of Butterflies which will add more taste to the tour. After early breakfast we will set off to Bobiri for some significant forest species like Narina`s trogon, African grey parrot, Long tailed hawk, Narrow tailed starling, Tit hylia, Forest woodhoopoe, Black sparrowhawk, Peregrine falcon, Preuss`s cliff swallow, Compact weaver, Simple, Plain and Ansorge`s greenbul, Palmnut and Hooded vulture, African harrier hawk, Velvet mantled drongo, Grey throated, Dusky blue, Fraser`s forest and Red bellied paradise flycatcher, Barn and Ethiopian swallow, Green headed sunbird, African cuckoo hawk, Black throated coucal, Little grey flycatcher, Velvet mantled drongo, Blue cuckooshrike, Black winged oriole just to mention few.

Day 17… Atewa forest – To Accra – To the Airport.
An early start as we head back into the Upper Guinea Rainforest habitat where so many of Ghana’s sought after special species are found. This morning we hope to see Tit hylia, Green Hylias, Chestnut winged starling, Black winged oriole, Western black headed oriole, Sooty boubou, Blue headed Crested Flycatcher, Yellow-billed Barbet, Grey headed and Red tailed Bristlebills and the much sought after Yellow footed Honeyguide , Black necked, Maxwell`s Black, Compact and Grosbeak Weavers, Whistling Cisticola, Black crowned and Marsh Tchagra, African Emerald cuckoo, Klaas’s, Levaillants , Yellow throated and Didric Cuckoo, Red bellied Paradise Flycatcher, Western Bluebill, Tessmann’s Flycatcher and if we are lucky Baumann’s greenbul among others will be seen. After an incredible scan this day at Atewa we will then go to our hotel to shower, enjoy some meal before we find our way to the Airport to say goodbye to Ghana.

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At Terra Incognita we support tours that do good in the world. They must help conserve the environment, support local people and provide educational opportunities for guests and staff, or be actively working to improve in these areas.

What conservation activities do you support through the tour, and your wider operations?

Picathartes Conservation.

Kakum National Park Conservation.

Mole National Park Conservation.

Ankasa Rain Forest Conservation.

Afajato Protected Area Conservation.

How does the tour support local people?

We support local people by hiring local tour guides at any site we visit which generates income for them. We support the community by contributing to the Community Fund which helps the community to build schools and roads that helps in developing the local areas that we visit.

What type of environmental education activities do you incorporate into your tour?

We always give all the necessary attention needed as a team to our guests and educate them to keep environment safe, secure, and educate them on whichever activity they wish to do in Ghana, either Birdwatching, Eco-Tourism, Culture, History, Photography and we always make sure that they are satisfied with our services as we have been assigned to, to make the tour a successful one.

Top 5 achievements

Protect Picathartes from Hunters and people who want to kill the birds.

Protect Mole National Park from poachers.

Protect Kakum National Park from iIlegal logging.

Protect Ankasa National Park from being contaminated.

Shai Hills to improve in protecting the mammals as it's the only birding and wildlife site in Accra.

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Ghana is a must visit Birding Tour Destination, offering all the core West African Rainforest and Savanna birding along with the famous White-Necked Rockfowl, Egyptian plover, Owls, Raptors, Sunbirds, Greenbuls and many more incredible species. Our Comprehensive Birding and Wildlife tours are specifically designed to cover the most outstanding birding sites in the country Ghana as we are always ready to assist you to see all your target species in Ghana.

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USD $ 3000 per person.

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1 to 10 or more

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