Private Tour
Available languages
72 hours
Mobile ticket
Here in Naaya Tours, we offer more than just a typical tour experience. Our team of local experts, passionate about sharing the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of Ghana, will guide you on an immersive journey. We take you off the beaten path, introducing you to authentic communities, vibrant markets, and breathtaking landscapes.
What Sets Us Apart:
- Local Insights: Our guides are born and raised in the the localities, providing unparalleled local knowledge and expertise.
- Immersive Experiences: We curate unique, hands-on experiences, such as traditional Food tasting, drumming sessions, and village homestays.
- Sustainable Tourism: We prioritize environmentally responsible and culturally sensitive tourism practices, ensuring our tours benefit local communities and preserve Ghana's natural beauty.
- Personalized Service: Our small group sizes and tailored itineraries allow for a personalized experience, catering to your interests and preferences.
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Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
An already booked fully furnished air-conditioned room will be ready for your check in on arrival and for overnight stay
Tamale
On this day, your Tour Guide from Naaya Tours will meet you at the airport or a planned pick-up point with a smile and a chilled Bottle of water to welcome you as our tradition demands and then drive you to Wooden Restaurant to have your breakfast before the Fun begins. Right after breakfast and short relaxation at 9;00am, he will safe guide you to explore the Hidden Gem and the vibrant city of Tamale, to witness the city's rich cultural heritage and bustling markets. These also includes; - Visit the famous Tamale Central Market, where you can find a variety of local goods and handicrafts, traditional fabrics, grains, spices and many more. - Explore the Savannah Center for Contemporary Art, showcasing the best of Ghanaian art and exhibitions. - A tour at the famous Red Clay, an art center established by a contemporary Ghanaian Artist by name, Ibrahim Mahama who was and bred in Tamale. - Marvel at the beautiful Central Mosque, one of the largest mosques in Ghana dated over a 120 years.
Tamale
At 12:30pm, you will be taken to Oasis restaurant to enjoy delicious local cuisine and refreshing local drinks - Get to experience how animal skins are processed into leather making of Musical instruments, shoes, belts, bags etc. Finally, You will take a 2 and half hours drive to Mole National park, where you're allowed to freshen up quickly in your hotel before catching the magic moment of the Sunset at the viewing point while your dinner gets ready by 7;00pm.
Your Hotel room will be maintained for your next night of stay at Mole Motel.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Breakfast will be served after Safari in the Motel as it is a bed and breakfast.
Mole National Park
On this morning, your Tour guide will lead you to the walking Safari with a Ranger who know the the in and out of the park like the back of his palm, this Safari involves walking through the Park in search of animals and you're going to be lucky seeing, a lot of different species of birds, antelope, kobs, elephants, baboons, warthogs, buffalos, monkeys, crocodiles and many more. We carefully choose to do a walking safari in the morning because it is usually easy walking when the weather is cool and also a best time pay a surprise visit in silence to the animals without disturbing them. Walking Safaris are set to start at 7:30am - 9:30am which makes the trip lasts for two hours. After Breakfast, you will set-off for Mognori Eco Village at 10:30am which will be a 45 Minutes drive from the park to arrive. At Mognori Eco Village, you'll discover the traditional way of life, stunning natural beauty and hospitality of the local community.
In this community, you will have an experience of a Canoe Safari, you will be paddled through the serene waters of Mole River which flows directly from the White Volta spotting exotic birds, fish, Nile lizards and other aquatic life. Next is a community Walk which commences on a leisurely stroll through the village to interact with locals, learning about their customs, admiring their architectural designs, visiting traditional homes and also climbing the roof top of their mud houses. A Traditional Herbalist will be paid a visit in this community who will illustrate to you on how herbal medicines are made and preserved to treat several sickness in the village. The last activity in this community will be to Witness or participate in a hands -on shea butter-making hub, learning the ancient techniques and recipes passed down through generations. A cultural dance may also be witnessed depending on an agreed arrangements.
Mole National Park
An unforgettable evening drive safari will be arranged to commence at 3:30pm-5:30pm on a drive/Jeep, penetrating through the forest to catch live memories of different Wildlife species and the incredible biodiversity and stunning landscapes with our Experienced guide and ranger who will provide insightful commentary on the park's flora and fauna. Marvel at the Sunset breathtaking views of the savannah as the sun dips below the horizon at the mole motel pool side and soaking yourself with some chilled drinks.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
You will have another breakfast this morning before check out.
Mole National Park
On this Morning at 7:30am, You will embark another guided 2 hours walking safari through the park's lush forest spotting a variety of wildlife including antelopes, birds, reptiles, monkeys etc. You will have your breakfast after safari and also have sometime to freshen up and pack your luggage for check out.
Larabanga Ancient Mosque
Also explore the ancient Larabanga Mosque in 30 minutes, a significant Islamic site in Ghana which dates to over 605 years, and learn about its rich history and cultural significance. A drive of 2 and half hours back to Tamale to the last place. At the Cultural Center where you can negotiate and buy some gifts and souvenir for family and friends back home. You will head to Wooden Restaurant for launch before heading back to the airport, hotel of bus terminal.
Accommodations
Private transportation
Local Taxes
Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off
Fuel Surcharge
All Activities.
All Fees and Taxes
Professional guides
Air-conditioned vehicle
Free Bottle water throughout Tour.
Mole National Park Entry/Admission Fees.
Street food and drinks tasting costs.
Local guide.
Larabanga Mosque Entry/Admission fees
Airport Pick-ups / Drop off
Guide/Driver
Tour Host.
Environmental Management Charge (Reef Tax)
Food and Drinks
Gratuities
American Royal Lodge
Along Tamale International School Rd. and behind Desert Rose Tamale Ghana
Mariam Hotel
Mariam Road, Off Tamale-Navrongo & Stadium Road Tamale Ghana
Zaina Lodge
West Gonja, 4 km from the Mole Park entrance inside the park. Ghana
Tamale Airport
Tamale Ghana
Regal Hotel
Nanton Rd., Ahead of School of Hygiene Road Tamale Ghana
Mole Hotel
Ghana
Pickup included
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
N9248ABjackp,,Sep 28, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We like exploring so we usually travel by ourselves. Since we'd never been to Africa before and were on a tight schedule (between the work that took us to Ghana and when we had to leave) we took a recommendation and signed on with Naaya tours. It worked out really well. Although the official language in Ghana is English, outside of the bigger cities a lot of people only speak one of the 80 or so indigenous languages, and sometimes in a local dialect. To accommodate us Naaya adapted their 3-day tour into about 2 ¼ days. In that time we saw a lot. In the park we saw elephants, baboons, kob, warthogs, waterbucks, bushbucks, monkeys, beautiful birds and other wildlife. Our guide (David) grew up in the park; his father was a ranger. He and the rangers were great at spotting wildlife and could identify all of it. At one point we were driving along a road, they quickly stopped the truck, jumped out and dashed into the forest.. They had noticed a fresh elephant track and about 10 or 20 yards in we found the elephant. Outside of the park we saw a lot of local artisans making shea butter, tanning, dyeing and sewing leather, extracting peanut oil, and it wasn’t a show, it was ordinary people doing what they do everyday and telling us about it. He also helped us navigate the markets, introducing us to local food and giving advice on what was a fair price.
















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