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  2. List of ecological tourist sites in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    These are the list of ecotourist sites in Ghana. Some are well developed, while others are not. Ashanti region. Adanwomase Kente weaving; Ahwiaa wood carvings;

  3. Bobiri Butterfly Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Bobiri Forest Reserve and Butterfly Sanctuary is an ecotourism center in Ghana and the only butterfly sanctuary in West Africa. [2] It has about 400 species of butterflies. It is located on the main Accra - Kumasi Highway at the village of Kubease, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Kumasi. It is also about 25 minutes drive from the KNUST. It is ...

  4. Achimota Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Forestry Commission planned to change the forest reserve into an eco-tourism center called the "Accra Eco Park". [9] It is expected to have watering points, salt licks, viewing platforms, landscaping, veterinary, introduction of wildlife, biodiversity hotspots, camping sites, road network, eco-lodges and fencing.

  5. Kakum National Park - Wikipedia

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    And it also has more than 600 butterflies as well, and a new species was discovered in 1993. As of 2012, the densest population of forest elephants in Ghana is located in Kakum. [19] The Museums and Monuments Board of the Republic of Ghana has proposed that UNESCO [20] declare the park a natural World Heritage Site under criteria vii and x. The ...

  6. Tanoboase Sacred Grove and Shrine - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Grove became a Community Based-Ecotourism Project (CBEP). [3] The Tanoboase Sacred Grove and Shrine is part of Ghana's material cultural heritage. In 2001, the Sacred grove was selected to be an eco-tourism site with the support of the Ghana Association for the Conservation of Nature (GACON). [4]

  7. Songhor Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    The Songhor Lagoon is a coastal lagoon on the eastern coast of Ghana, West Africa. The site covers an area of 28,740 hectares, and it is located just outside the major town of Ada [2] and to the west of the Volta River estuary. It was designated as Ramsar wetland site of international importance number 566 on June 22, 1988.

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