3 Days Grassroots Safari To Mole: Small-Group Wildlife Tour in Nature with Qualified Guide

3 Days wildlife safari tour in small-group to Mole with a qualified Guide in a private car. life in tune with nature tour.

Duration: 3 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

Mole National Park - In the morning, your tour guide will pick you up at the airport and take you to the Sognaayilli culture village where you get to see the northern people of Ghana, learn their way of doing things and meet their interesting people.
With noon comes a nice lunch at the Wooden restaurant. Afterwards you get to visit the leather and…

What's Included
  • Accommodations
  • Local and professional guides
  • National Park fees included
  • All taxes, fees and charges covered
  • Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
  • Complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Fuel surcharges included
  • Airport and departure taxes covered
  • Access to all activities
  • Environmental Management Charge (Reef Tax) paid
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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709eunicek
Aug 12, 2024
Cottages surrounded by nature,peaceful and a great sight at night, lots of animals come and sleep on the grounds . - The tour was exciting.We saw lots of elephants, bamboos carrying their babies, monkeys, species of birds, antelopes etc.Had a wonderful, knowledgeable, thoughtful and honest guide, Isaac. All the staff were great and helpful. Thanks to all and God bless you.
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Lifexplorer108
Jul 23, 2024
Humbling experience being with animals in their natural environments... 🐘🐗🐦‍⬛🌳 - As a solo female traveler, I found the entire experience to be very safe, as well as flexible based on my interests. It was truly humbling to be in the presence of elephants, antelopes, and monkeys, among many other creatures - all of which were not in captivity but in their natural environments. Birdwatching is not one of my hobbies but I felt excited observing ones I've never seen at Mole Park, so if you're a birdwatcher, this is the place to be! I'd say the park also speaks to plant lovers - I was in awe of the different uses of the plants and I couldn't stop taking whiffs of their scents as I went on the walking safari. I had also taken the jeep and night safaris , and I guess I was just very lucky that I saw the majestic elephants on every one of my treks! We also visited places outside of Mole Park. Getting a tour of the Mognori Eco Village was very insightful with their preserved practices and ways of living, especially with their environmentally conscious, no-waste production of shea butter. While we didn't see any pythons on the canoe ride, it was still a pleasant paddle in one of their traditional canoes. Seeing and listening to the origins of the Larabanga mosque was incredible, given its long history as one of the oldest mosques in West Africa. Isaac was my main guide along with Thomas who was in training. Both were very attentive and kind. I'm grateful for Isaac's patience, as I had asked many questions about Ghana's biodiversity, history, people and current issues. I felt I was in good hands and the whole experience went mostly at my pace, which was important for me. I stayed at Mole Motel - excellent A/C, fan and bed. The pool was a delight to cool off while the sun was out! The shower could use a lot more pressure but it still gets the job done. Isaac made a good call to pick up snacks before entering the park because food items are pricier at the motel. In terms of meals, you'd just have to pay their rates, which isn't too outrageous. (It is though, compared to what you get in the city.) Just make sure that when you sit down at the outdoor dining tables, watch for baboons creeping around to grab your food. It happened to me, but hey, it was definitely an experience, attempting to scare away a baboon by yelling at it but instead watching it jump on the table while hurling itself at my bread!
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Stephjl135
Jul 18, 2024
Best safari in West Africa - We had an outstanding time traveling with Grassroots to Mole for safari. Isaac, our tour guide made the whole trip seamless for us, from airport pick up to purchase of bottles of water, and arranging for us to stay in a hostel when we arrived the day before the tour started. He was very prompt and helpful with all email communication prior to the trip. Once there, He was full of information and answered all of our many questions about Ghana throughout our time. We were very thankful to just be able to relax and not worry about the details. The Mole Motel was a fantastic location to stay at! While the motel stay is rustic and very African in feel, you can’t beat the proximity to the wildlife. We were met at the park and hotel entrance by several elephants who wandered through the motel grounds and lingered for a while. Baboons, warthogs, and bushbucks were also frequent visitors. While it seems like the rainy season is not the best for seeing the numbers of elephants, we still saw several very close up and every morning saw several bathing in the waterhole nearby. We enjoyed the couple safari drives and canoe tour as well as the description of how shea butter is made. Isaac offered us several additional cultural experiences near Mole and Tamale too. I would definitely recommend traveling with Grassroots tours!
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D1562yfandrews
Jul 17, 2024
5 stars experience - Isaac is the man! Would recommend 10/10. Isaac made sure we were taken care of at all times so we would have the best experience. The safari will not disappoint. Elephants at your front door.
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Lucy_windhoek_namibi
Jun 24, 2024
Elephants are Best, thanks to Grassroot Tours. - his was an action-backed tour that deserves five stars. Isaac from Grassroot Tours was (is) a great tour leader and I had a super experience with him. He was always on-time, open, flexible, and full of interesting behind-the-scenes information about life in the northern part of Ghana. Seeing the elephants up close on two walking safaris was the absolute highlight. I could observe their habits and interactions, and just loved every moment. It was also interesting to observe how Shea Butter is made, plus take a canoe ride on the Mole River. And on the way back from Mole National Park, we stopped by Ghana's oldest mosque with its Mali-influenced architecture, and had time for some souvenir shopping before I boarded the plane back to Accra from Tamale. I have hundreds of photos and lots of wonderful memories that I will treasure forever. I heartily recommend Grassroot Tours.
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Ehitv
Apr 28, 2024
Great and varied 3 day tour - It was a beautiful tour, where we thoroughly enjoyed the ride from Tamale to Mole NP. With Isaac you have the best guide you could wish for. He talks a lot and arranges everything in consultation with you. He had a good car with wonderful air conditioning. And upon arrival there were already 2 bottles of water ready. Mole Motel is in need of renovation. The air conditioning did not work in the 1st room and the shower in the 2nd. But other than another very expensive Lodge, there is no other alternative in Mole NP. The food, staff and atmosphere were good at Mole Motel. I highly recommend the 3 day tour.
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Cynthiawi5404tl
Apr 26, 2024
Great solo tour to Mole - I had the best time with Isaac! Grassroots Tours coordinated an incredibly smooth and relaxing trip for a solo traveller like me. Isaac was kind and enthusiastic and had great answers to literally every single question I peppered him with throughout my trip (he is so knowledgeable about everything!). Everything was easy - the booking process, the pickup, the tours themselves. We were able to get up very close to elephants and it was also really interesting to see the local eco-village. I had a great time and would recommend this to other travellers, solo or otherwise. Thanks again Issac!
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Stacyw916
Mar 30, 2024
Wonderful in every way! - From start to finish, everything was perfect! We were a family of 8, 4 adults and 4 children. Isaac was wonderful in explaining things and answering all the questions. Our driver, Mohammed, did an excellent job, too. They were very accommodating as we prearranged to add in a stop of our own. I would definitely use them again.
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Jada810
Feb 13, 2024
Ghana is Gorgeous - Highly recommend this tour. Experienced exceptional customer service from airport pickup to timely return for our departing flight. We met two Grassroot guides; each very friendly and knowledgeable. The park guides who led the walking and jeep safari were also friendly and helpful. Our tour started with a visit to a huge art installation, Red Clay in Tamale. Such a nice change from the museums in Accra. This one gave each piece plenty of space to be viewed and awestruck by size and sounds. Or the appreciate the absence of sound and simply hear the guide's presentation of different pieces. The hotel accommodations place you at a scenic spot for viewing a vast water feature which several types of large animals frequent. You can enjoy a meal while bird watching or take a swim to cool off in the pool adjacent to the dining area. The tours allow you to view several different kinds of antelope in the wild. Enjoyed seeing them maneuver swiftly through the open savanna as well as navigate the watering hole with its patient crocodiles. Elephants, baboons, a variety of bird species and warthogs show up the most on this tour. The hippos are on another tour, several hours away by car, as the Mole NP is massive. The quiet river safari, under a changing tree canopy, followed by a guided tour of a small village on the park’s border added a peaceful ending to the onsite tour. Our guide took us to the oldest mosque in Ghana where we received a private tour of the structure. Very informative. Truly appreciated our guide’s (Issac) willingness to adjust our tour. For example, we skipped the Tamale market because we had no desire to purchase any items except a hand made, straw hat. Issac showed us a small store adjacent to the mosque site where I found the perfect hat. We also appreciated Isaac’s ability to safely navigate the road between Tamale and the park. Not an easy thing to do.
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197verenah
Jan 31, 2024
Peaceful and relaxing atmosphere at Mole Nationalpark - We had a fantastic time at Mole Nationalpark with Grassroots! Everything was organized very well and we had very friendly guides. The atmosphere at Mole Nationalpark is very peaceful and calming. We enjoyed watching various animals and beautiful landscapes during both walking and jeep safaris. Also visiting the traditional village close by was very exciting!
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