10 Things to do in Northern Region That You Shouldn't Miss

March 13, 2022 Leonardo Torrence

Discover the best top things to do in Northern Region, Ghana including Best Ghana Tours, Grassroot Tours Ghana, Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours, Uprise Travel, Mole National Park, Meet Our Culture in Sognaayili, Uprise Travel, Larabanga Mosque, The Mystic Stone, G AND G TRAVEL AND TOUR.
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1. Best Ghana Tours

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Best Ghana Tours

Best Ghana Tours is made up of a group of trained & experienced tour and site guides doted around the country and specialized in nationwide, wildlife safaris, Adventures, cultural, historical Site & tour guiding, Eco-tourism, city tours, sightseeing, car rentals, accommodation arrangement, domestic flight booking and community volunteer services -(teaching in schools, orphanage homes etc)

2. Grassroot Tours Ghana

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Grassroot Tours Ghana

Grassroots Tours is a licensed community-based Tour provider and Car Rentals agency, we are base in Tamale with a goal of helping the local community while providing memorable tours to visitors to Ghana. We think tourism should be organised in harmony with nature and local communities. We run daily tours which is listed on our website under sample tours for customers however we prefer to have at least 2 hours notice. Michael is the founder of Grassroot Tours Ghana. He was born and raised in the grassland savanna of Mole National Park, where his father worked as a mechanic for 40 years. As a teenager with a love for nature and a keen interest in tourism, Michael guided tours to Laribanga, Mognori eco-village and Wechiau hippo sanctuary. Michael is fluent in English as well as eight local languages; he knows Ghana like the back of his hand. Having grown up in Mole and also traveled in Europe, he has spent his entire life in constant interaction with people from all over the world.

3. Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours

Tamale Northern Ghana, Tamale Ghana +233 24 667 8296 [email protected] https://ibrahimmatinu.wordpress.com/2016/09/08/welcome-to-mole-national-park/
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours

I'm offering several types of service including transport from the airport to hotels or attractions,organisation of daily or weekly trips through the north of Ghana and private experiences with me and my friends to teach my guests more about the Ghanaian culture. My attractions include the Mole National Park,the crocodile pond in Paga or the Hippo sanctuary in Wichao. We'll be having a great time!

Reviewed By fusheiniayishac

I booked a 3 Days Adventurous wildlife Safari tour with Mole Boy and it was great, everything went well and I love every bit of their tour package. Book them for a better experience Highly recommended

4. Uprise Travel

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Uprise Travel

Welcome to West Africa! Uprise Travel offers a wide range of all-inclusive guided tours and transportation options in Ghana, Senegal, Gambia, Togo, and Benin. Co-founded by Ghanaian and American business partners, Uprise specializes in all-inclusive, multi-day wildlife tours, heritage tours, educational tours, and vacation packages. For the best tour experience in West Africa, travel with Uprise!

5. Mole National Park

Larabanga Ghana +233 50 812 8178 https://touringghana.com/mole-national-park/
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Mole National Park

Reviewed By 904agnesc - Zoutleeuw, Belgium

When you visit the park, you're always accompanied (mandatory) by an armed guide. You can only visit the extreme southeast of the park - the rest is rather inaccessible. I didn't see any large mammals though, except antelopes and monkeys, as they were deep inside the park for the mating season,. I was there for birdwatching and wasn't disappointed at all ! So so many bee-eaters, hornbills, parrots, songbirds,... I spent 2 full days in the park and I wouldn't have minded to stay another 2.

6. Meet Our Culture in Sognaayili

Sognayili Street, Off Gurugu Road 5 km of Tamale, Tamale Ghana +233 24 684 5021 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Ghanameetourculture/
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Meet Our Culture in Sognaayili

7. Uprise Travel

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Uprise Travel

Welcome to West Africa! If you are visiting Tamale, be sure to join our professional guides for a Tamale city tour and Mole safari. This one-day tour will show you all the highlights of the city of Tamale in addition to an exciting safari Ghana's most biodiverse park. We also offer a range of other tours and transportation options originating in Tamale.

8. Larabanga Mosque

Larabanga Ghana https://www.wmf.org/project/larabanga-mosque
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Larabanga Mosque

Perhaps Larabanga's most notable landmark, the Mosque is believed by some to date back to 1421.

Reviewed By Box_Carsten - Berlin, Germany

Hi there I visited the north of this wonderful country in November. This was the middle part of my journey through Ghana as a backpacker. It is even hotter than in the south, savanna landscape replaces the rainforest, the villages are usually made of round huts with thatched roofs. People may be even friendlier and more welcoming compaired to the South. After a short stay in Tamale I traveled all the way by Tro-Tro via Damongo Junction to Damongo and from there on by Yellow-Yellow to Larabanga and finally to Mole National Park. There I stayed for a few days in the really recommended motel. In addition to the drive or foot safaris in the actual national park (the longer the dry season lasts, the greater the likelihood of seeing elephants up close) I can only recommend tours to the surrounding area. I was fortunate enough to meet Ayuba Sanunu, a young tourism student and local and I highly recommended him as a guide. This highly intelligent 27-year-old man is in the process of building his own tour company and, in addition to excellent local knowledge and best contacts with the village communities, has a keen sense of the interests of his clients, which he miraculously fulfills. I have with him the mosque Visited in Larabanga, made a canoe tour, visited an eco-village and farmers during the corn harvest. He showed me huge ancient baobab trees (and other great trees) as well as giant termite mounds. With his unobtrusive, very competent manner, he also creates a pleasant atmosphere for all involved in visits to the villages. To summarize, in the north, after the hustle and bustle of Accra and Kumasi, you can relax and experience the original Ghana, almost completely untouched by tourism.

9. The Mystic Stone

Larabanga Ghana http://gh.geoview.info/the_mystic_stone_of_larabanga,108315740p
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The Mystic Stone

10. G AND G TRAVEL AND TOUR

G AND G TRAVEL AND TOUR

When you choose G AND G TRAVEL AND TOUR you are assured of the following: • Continuous education and industry briefings for informed decisions. • Value for money • A win-win partnership • Timely services with TRUTH as a hall mark at all levels • Professionalism due to large network of industry experts as partners

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