Mole National Park is the largest wildlife refuge in Northern Ghana. The park consists of grassland savanna and riparian ecosystems and is decorated by the Lovi and Mole Rivers, which provide drinking holes during the dry season. The park is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna species, and is free from predators, allowing unique safaris on foot and close-range encounters with elephants. Other animals that have their home here include antelope, bushbucks, monkeys, warthogs, baboons, and more. The park offers tailored site seeing tours and other activities including canoeing and visiting a local eco-village. Visitors also have the opportunity to experience the music and dance of the local culture.