Shai Hills Reserve is located in Ghana which was opened in 1962. The resource reserve covers an area of 51 km², and the park offers a diverse range of activities. Visitors can explore this stunning landscape which includes savannas, caves and rocky hills.
Exploring the natural habitats of Ghana revealed a fascinating array of wildlife. This week, I was fortunate to spot four different types of birds, observe zebras gracefully navigating their surroundings, encounter two species of monkeys and even catch a glimpse of a crocodile in its natural habitat. Each sighting added a touch of excitement to my nature-filled week.
Wildlife enthusiasts can spot antelopes and various bird species. The park also provides hiking and biking trails making it a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Overall, Shai Hills is a natural treasure offering both scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
They were indigenous African people who lived on this land before they were relocated.