Wild Ghana: Picathartes & Forest Endemics
per person
From the misty canopy of Kakum to the mossy boulders of a hidden Picathartes nesting site, this compact yet thrilling birding tour dives deep into Ghana’s richest forest ecosystems. Designed for birders with a passion for Upper Guinea endemics and a focus on quality over quantity, this 7-day adventure offers some of the best forest birding in West Africa — and the rare chance to see one of the continent’s most extraordinary species, the Yellow-headed Picathartes.
7 Days
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Included
Airport TransfersBirding TelescopeFull board (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)Mineral WaterNational Park FeesOvernight In Top Safari LodgesProfessional Bird GuideProfessional DriverSafari VehicleUpdated Bird ChecklistWiFi
1
Arrival in Accra
Welcome to Ghana — Akwaaba!
Upon arrival at Kotoka International Airport, you’ll be met by your guide and transferred to your hotel. Depending on arrival time, there may be an opportunity for local birding near the hotel, with early sightings possibly including Yellow-billed Shrike, Piapiac, or Splendid Sunbird.
2
Birding Atewa Range Forest Reserve
We begin early with a full day of forest birding in the Atewa Range, one of Ghana’s most important Upper Guinea forest sites. Targets include Tit Hylia, Blue-moustached and Black Bee-eater, Narina Trogon, Red-billed and Black Dwarf Hornbills, Magpie Mannikin, and Yellow-footed Honeyguide.
3
Bobiri Forest & Yellow-headed Picathartes Site
Bird the rich forests of Bobiri in the morning, with chances for Long-tailed Hawk, Black Sparrowhawk, Fraser’s Eagle-Owl, and a variety of woodpeckers, sunbirds, and hornbills.
In the afternoon, transfer to the remote Picathartes site. After a short forest walk, we wait patiently to view the remarkable Yellow-headed Picathartes at its nesting colony — a major highlight of the trip.
4
Kakum National Park – Canopy Walkway & Abrafo Forest
Start early at the canopy walkway in Kakum National Park to search for canopy specialists including Congo Serpent Eagle, Brown-cheeked Hornbill, Violet-backed Hyliota, African Piculet, and Tit Hylia. Afternoon birding at Abrafo Forest may produce Red-cheeked Wattle-eye, Forest Wood Hoopoe, and Buff-throated Sunbird.
5
Brenu Beach Road & Surroundings
Focus on Brenu Beach Road and coastal scrub habitats for seedeaters, bee-eaters, and open-country species. Key targets include Marsh Tchagra, Orange Weaver, Vieillot’s Weaver, and various cisticolas and sunbirds. Afternoon return to Kakum or Abrafo for missed targets.
6
Morning Birding & Return to Accra
Enjoy a final morning of birding around Cape Coast or along the return route to Accra. Targets may include forest-edge and farm bush species such as Black-and-white Mannikin, Yellow-crowned Gonolek, and African Cuckoo-Hawk. Arrive in Accra in the late afternoon.
7
Departure Day
After breakfast, transfer to Kotoka International Airport for your international flight home. A final checklist review can be done over coffee or during the transfer.




