How
can you go to Africa and not see any elephants? We decided that seeing
elephants during our time in Ghana was a must. After some research we learned
if you want to see Elephants you go to Mole National Park. Excitedly we started
planning our trip to the north to see our elephants.
In
all honestly Rachel is the one who pushed this trip forward. Her dream was to
touch an elephant! We all thought she was a little crazy, but I decided to hop right
on board with this trip. After making some phone calls we got the important
aspects of the trip booked and set out.
Our
trip started Monday night, when we left our home for the past three months
Abomosu on the midnight bus. It was bitter sweet saying goodbye to Abomosu,
there will also be a place in my heart for Abomosu. After arriving in Accra we
took a small nap before setting out on our long journey up north. We has
reserved ourselves seats on the “luxury” VVIP bus that left Accra at 3 PM and
would arrive in Tamale at around 4 AM. Needless to say we were all super stoked
for the travelling!
After
arriving in Tamale in the middle of the morning, we set out on the task of
getting to the park, which is approximately 3 hours away. This is the part that
I may not have researched as well as I should have. You would think it would be
much easier to get to a National Park than it was. However, eventually we made
it to park. Once again we realized our lack of research as there was a swimming
pool that we didn’t even know about.
Our
first elephant sighting came that night from the viewing area by the hotel.
Wow, I have seen elephants in a zoo before, but seeing them in the natural
state was an amazing experience. We were excited for our safari hike the next
morning, hoping that we would be able to get closer to the majestic animals.
Lucky
for us the elephants were out and about when we started our morning safari
hike! There were at least ten of them and they were so so so close to us! We were
not going to miss an opportunity to get our picture taken with them. Here are
just a few of us with the elephants!
Elephants! :) |
Us with our tour guide, Moses! |
Stoked on life! |
There
were also a number of other animals that we saw, but I have to say that the
elephants were my absolute favorite! We saw some crocks, antelope, warthogs,
and a few monkeys! Wildlife is so much more amazing without the zoo cages.
Our
trip up north was superfast, as shortly after our safari we set back out to
Tamale in hopes of making it there before 4 PM to catch our bus back to Accra.
Luckily, we were able to and rode the bus back. The trip was short, but the
elephants made up for the crazy travel time!
Ashley
P!
Ahhh I will put this on my to-do list for Ghana this fall!
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