Wild nature national park
The Fazao-Malfakassa National Park is situated in the westernmost portion of Togo. There are plenty of grasslands on the hills, savanna woodlands, and dense forests in this park, which boasts pristine vegetation and a harsh topography. The Ghanaian border is where this National Park was founded in 1975. It is regarded as Togo's largest national park and is 1920 sq km in size. It contains the Malfakassa and Fazao forest preserves. There are a ton of different species, the majority of which are mammals. Elephants, chimpanzees, and other small mammal species are examples of mammals. Hawk eagles, grey parrots, hornbills, swamp greenbuls, and many other species of birds may be found in Fazao-Malfakassa.
1954 saw the creation of Fosse aux Lions National Park. A little under 1650 hectares are overall covered by the park. 60 elephants, numerous varieties of monkeys, warthogs, and antelopes are present. You may experience the unspoiled beauty of Togo firsthand by visiting this park.