Visit Savannah Region

Visit Savannah Region – Nature, Wildlife & Top Tourist Attractions

Introduction

Top tourist attractions in the Savannah Region of Ghana captivate visitors with their rich blend of wildlife, ancient landmarks, and vibrant local culture. From the sprawling Mole National Park to the historic Larabanga Mosque, this region is a haven for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.


Overview of the Savannah Region

The Savannah Region is one of the newest and largest regions in Ghana, known for its expansive landscapes, wildlife reserves, and historic sites. Damongo, the regional capital, serves as a gateway to some of Ghana’s most iconic attractions. The region’s rich cultural heritage is shaped by the Gonja people and their centuries-old traditions.


A Glimpse into Damongo’s Cultural Heritage

Damongo, the administrative capital of the Savannah Region, is a vibrant town with a deep-rooted cultural heritage. The town’s significance lies in:

  • Historical Importance: The seat of the Yagbonwura, the paramount chief of the Gonja Kingdom.
  • Religious Heritage: Proximity to Larabanga, known for its ancient mosque.
  • Wildlife Gateway: Close to Mole National Park, Ghana’s largest wildlife reserve.

Quick Highlights

  • Top 3 Must-See Attractions: Mole National Park, Larabanga Mosque, Mognori Eco-Village
  • Where to Eat: Mole Motel Restaurant (local dishes), Damongo Lodge (continental meals)
  • Where to Stay: Zaina Lodge (luxury), Mole Motel (budget-friendly)

Top Tourist Attractions in the Savannah Region


1. Mognori Eco-Village – Community Tourism and Wildlife Encounters

A community-based eco-tourism initiative on the outskirts of Mole National Park, Mognori Eco-Village offers cultural immersion experiences. Visitors can take canoe rides on the Mole River, participate in drumming sessions, and visit local homesteads.
📍 Location: Near Mole National Park
🕘 Best Time: November to April
💵 Entry Fee: Guided tour fee
📸 Must-See: Traditional dance performances, canoe trips
🔗 Explore more: [Explore Mognori | Cultural Village Tour]


2. The Mystic Stone of Larabanga – A Spiritual Landmark

A few meters from the Larabanga Mosque, the Mystic Stone is a rock that is said to mysteriously return to its original position whenever moved. This cultural site draws visitors intrigued by its legendary past.
📍 Location: Larabanga
🕘 Visiting Hours: Daily
💵 Entry Fee: Free
📸 Don’t Miss: Storytelling by local guides
🔗 Explore more: [Learn About the Mystic Stone | Local Legends]


3. Kulmasa Sacred Grove – Ancient Trees and Traditional Beliefs

A tranquil forest area where ancient trees are considered sacred, Kulmasa Sacred Grove is a peaceful retreat for those interested in nature and spirituality. Guided walks reveal local beliefs and conservation efforts.
📍 Location: Kulmasa
🕘 Best Time: Dry season (October to March)
💵 Entry Fee: Free (donations encouraged)
📸 Top Picks: Sacred tree rituals, nature walks
🔗 Explore more: [Visit Kulmasa | Sacred Grove Tour]


4. Ntereso Slave Market – A Relic of the Slave Trade

Once a bustling slave market, Ntereso holds significant historical importance. The site has been preserved to educate visitors about the slave trade’s impact on local communities.
📍 Location: Near Bole
🕘 Opening Hours: Daily
💵 Entry Fee: Free (guided tours available)
📸 Highlights: Stone relics, historical plaques
🔗 Explore more: [Discover Ntereso | Heritage Tour]


5. Wasipe Royal Palace – The Seat of the Wasipewura

This traditional palace is the official residence of the Wasipewura, the paramount chief of the Gonja Kingdom. The palace showcases royal artifacts and is the center for important cultural ceremonies.
📍 Location: Daboya
🕘 Visiting Hours: By arrangement
💵 Entry Fee: Donation recommended
📸 Must-See: Royal regalia, cultural dance displays
🔗 Explore more: [Explore Daboya | Royal Heritage Tour]


Where to Eat in the Savannah Region

RestaurantSpecialtyLocation
Mole Motel RestaurantLocal DishesMole
Zaina Lodge RestaurantContinental & LocalMole
Damongo LodgeTraditional CuisineDamongo

Where to Stay in the Savannah Region

HotelLocationHighlights
Zaina LodgeMoleLuxury safari, pool, guided tours
Mole MotelMoleBudget-friendly, wildlife viewing
Jakpa Palace Guest HouseDamongoAffordable, traditional setting

Cultural Experiences to Try

  • Drumming Workshops at Mognori Eco-Village
  • Attend Gonja Festivals at Damongo
  • Visit a Traditional Blacksmith in Daboya

Travel Tips for Exploring Savannah Region

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March (dry season)
  • Getting There: Buses from Accra or flights to Tamale, then a road trip
  • Local Transport: Taxis, motorbikes (okada)
  • Currency: Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)
  • Dress Code: Comfortable and breathable attire

Frequently Asked Questions About the Savannah Region

How many days should I spend in the Savannah Region?
3–4 days to explore wildlife and cultural sites.

Do I need a guide?
Yes, especially for wildlife safaris and cultural experiences.


Book Your Savannah Region Experience

  • Wildlife Safaris
  • Cultural Village Tours
  • Guided Heritage Walks
  • Content updated May 2025

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