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Kakum Top Hill camp site

**Afafranto campsite**

Welcome to Top Hill Camp Side, a serene campsite nestled within the enchanting beauty of a protected rainforest. The campsite located 200m from Kakum visitors center.
Our campsite features beautifully designed, spacious tents that can accommodate up to 45 people. However, we often host smaller groups, which allows for a more intimate experience—sometimes it could just be you and your loved ones enjoying nature's tranquility! To make your stay comfortable, we offer rustic facilities, including a washroom with a toilet, a secure storeroom for your belongings, and a fully equipped kitchen. Our kitchen boasts a unique laterite oven, perfect for grilling meat, fish, or a variety of vegetables.

The affordable fee of just 230.00 Gh¢ (approximately $22) provides you with an overnight stay at our camp, where tents, mattresses, and essential cooking equipment are all included for your convenience. Additionally, you'll have the wonderful opportunity to enjoy the company of a knowledgeable Wildlife Ranger. Not only will they manage the campfire, but they will also regale you with captivating stories and folk tales, introduce you to traditional local games, and guide you on a night and early-morning Nature Walk to immerse you in the area’s natural splendor.

To reserve your spot, feel free to give us a call! Alternatively, you can show up in person at the park reception's office. If you prefer to reach out via email, please allow several days for a confirmation, as our internet access is somewhat limited.

**Afranto Camp Site**

For those seeking a more independent camping experience, consider spending the night at Afranto Camp Site for an unbeatable price of just 150.00 Gh¢. At this location, you will be on your own, allowing you to fully embrace the camping lifestyle without a guide. Please note that you will need to bring your own camping equipment; however, our site is equipped with sturdy wooden platforms, providing a solid foundation for you to set up your tent comfortably. Enjoy the tranquility and natural surroundings at Afranto Camp Site, perfect for those looking to truly immerse themselves in the wilderness.

Built for Safety, Maintained with Precision


Constructed in 1995 by a team of experienced Canadians in collaboration with skilled Ghanaians, the 330-meter-long Kakum Canopy Walkway has operated for over two decades without any incidents. According to management, safety has always been paramount.

Mr. Cobbinah explained that routine maintenance is a critical part of the operation. Components of the structure—including bridges, nylon nets, and support ropes—are frequently replaced or reinforced. Just last month, all nylon nets and bridge sections were renewed as part of the park's scheduled upkeep.

“We don’t wait for wear and tear to cause problems,” he said. “Every section is regularly oiled, tightened, and tested to meet international safety standards.”



Insurance & Risk Management


In addition to ongoing physical maintenance, the Canopy Walkway is covered by a comprehensive insurance policy—protecting not only the facility itself but also visitors and staff. This extra layer of security underscores management’s commitment to the well-being of every guest who explores Kakum's treetops.



Clarification on Misleading Reports


Mr. Cobbinah clarified that the recent collapse reported in the media occurred at the Bunso Arboretum in the Eastern Region—not at Kakum National Park. He suggested that confusion between the two locations may have led to the spread of false information.

He urged media outlets and individuals to verify any claims with park management before making public statements, to prevent misinformation from harming Ghana’s tourism sector.



Kakum Remains Open and Welcoming


With this assurance, the management of Kakum National Park is encouraging both local and international tourists to continue visiting and enjoying one of West Africa’s most iconic eco-tourism attractions.

“Visitor safety is, and always will be, our top priority,” Mr. Cobbinah reaffirmed. “We welcome everyone to continue experiencing the beauty of Kakum National Park without fear.”


Plan Your Visit


Kakum National Park is located in Ghana’s Central Region, just north of Cape Coast, and is famous for its lush rainforest, guided nature walks, rich biodiversity, and the spectacular Canopy Walkway, which offers panoramic views from heights up to 40 meters above the forest floor.

For updates, safety information, and guided tour bookings, visitors are encouraged to contact park management directly or visit the Ghana Heritage Conservation Trust official channels.


Safety maintained
Recently upgraded walkway
Fully insured
Open and welcoming to all

Visit Kakum with confidence—your safety is our legacy.