Gbele Game Reserve – Safari In Ghana

Gbele Game Reserve is one of Ghana’s several wildlife reserves, located in the country’s Upper West area. The plant is about 90 kilometers from Wa, the regional seat, and 61 kilometers from Tumu, and is near to the Burkina Faso border.

Unlike most wildlife reserves in Ghana, where the forest’s vegetative nature is tropical rainforest, the Gbele forest’s vegetative nature is open savannah woodland, which means rain is few and infrequent.

The reserve is home to antelope, hartebeest, bushbuck, waterbuck, savannah duikers and warthogs, baboon, patas, green monkey, and other popular West African wildlife animals, making it one of Ghana’s most abundant wildlife reserves in terms of animal variety and number.

Birdwatching is another popular pastime at the Gbele Game Reserve, which is home to over 190 different bird species. Birdwatching is a popular activity for visitors to the center who want to see these beautiful and magnificent flying creatures that live in trees.

The reserve also offers tourists the opportunity to embark on nature excursions and walks in the forest, visiting various portions of the reserve, such as the rock outcrops, for those seeking adventure. The reserve also includes tents for parties who want to unwind and spend the entire day at the park, as well as tour guides who are always ready to give guests a tour of the reserve.

Aside from the forest, a journey to the nearest township, Gwollu, which is 30 kilometers away, is also possible. The Gwollu slave defense wall, built in the early 1900s, and the grave of former president, Dr. Hilla Limann, are two of the most historically significant sites in the northern portion of Ghana.

Where is Gbellee Game Reserve Located?

Gbele Game Reserve, in Ghana’s Upper West region, is one of the country’s several wildlife reserves. The Reserve is located approximately 90 kilometers from Wa, the regional capital, and 61 kilometers from Tumu, close to the Burkina Faso border.

Ghana Travel Restrictions 

Ghana is open to most travelers again. I mean travelers from all over the world. However, you do need proof of your COVID-19 vaccination(s) or a negative test result before being allowed entry.

Many hotels, attractions, and private tours are open with new health & safety protocols in place, and you still have to follow certain guidelines. They are all good for our safety. 

Read the ultimate travel guide to Ghana to help you plan your trip.

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