Kakum National Park
Kakum National Park is one of the most famous historical sites in Ghana. Kakum National Park was established in 1931, although it was not designated as a national park until 1992. The park has a total area of 357 km2. The canopy walkway is the park's main feature. This is Africa's first of its sort. It's also one of just three places on the continent with a similar boardwalk that stretches for up to 350 meters. The path connects six massive trees and rises to a height of forty meters above the forest floor.
Hardwood trees up to 65 meters tall, medicinal plants, and the Sun Bird Trail are among the park's other attractions. The majority of visitors want to feel the walkway. As a result, if you intend to visit this park, make sure you come on time.