Situated in the Savannah region of Ghana on savanna and riparian ecosystems at an elevation of 150m, with a sharp escarpment forming the southern boundary of the park, Mole is Ghana’s largest wildlife refuge.
It is the best location for viewing large savanna animals including elephant, buffalo, waterbuck, kob, roan antelope and hartebeest.
The Lovi Nyanga sector in Mole, is the only location in the wildlife division system where visitors have a realistic opportunity to view large carnivores such as lion, leopard and hyena.
Mole is also an excellent bird-watching location with over 300 species identified in the park.
At present the guided walks in the park administration/motel area are the highlight for most visitors to the park.
Until recently, only Mole had overnight accommodation inside the protected area system
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/FC Ecotourism Handbook