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Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours also offer the below service for clients who might also be interested, in doing research Programs in Ghana amazing wildlife National Park the Mole National Park, Volunteer Teaching English & Other Subjects in Ghana, Medical & Healthcare Internships in Ghana, Social Work Internships for International Students, Volunteer Wildlife and Internships in Ghana, & many more. And rates per each program included accommodation, transfer from the airport to host family home, Homestay. Meals breakfast & dinner. service charges and all the above-mentioned program is going to be in the north of Ghana precisely the savannah region Damongo

Damongo the savannah Regional Capital.

The town of Damongo serves as the administrative center of West Gonja Municipal, which is located in northern Ghana’s Savannah Region. Upon the effective date of the Constitutional Instrument (CI) 105, which was signed by the President of the Republic of Ghana and given to the Yagbonwura in Jubilee House Accra, Damongo was designated as the capital of the recently established Savannah Region. The Yagbonwura, the Overlord of the Gonja Kingdom, resides in Damongo. Additionally, Hon. Samuel Abu jinapor, the constituency’s current MP, calls it the capital (largest town) of Damongo (Minister of Lands and Natural Resources) animals, including elephants, the Larabanga Mosque, and the Mystic Stone in Larabanga, both of which have legendary origins, are just a few of Damongo’s top tourist destinations.

John Dramani Mahama, the former president of Ghana, Alban Bagbin, the speaker of parliament, Benjamin Kunbuor, the former minister of defense, and Michael Abu Sakara Foster, the former candidate for president of the CPP, are just a few of the prominent Ghanaians who were born in or are from Damongo.

Education

Girls Senior High School are the three senior high schools in Damongo in addition to the numerous elementary schools. The Damongo Health Assistant School and the Damongo Agricultural College are further institutions

Volunteer Wildlife and Internships in Ghana​


In order to help with a special opportunity to work on animal care, wildlife, and environmental conservation projects, Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours is looking for volunteers. Volunteers for the Conservation Project will be working with the Mole National Park office, other possibilities. If you love animals and want to help with environmental conservation, this is a fantastic volunteer opportunity.

Volunteers Work and Contribution – Mole National Park

One hundred and seventy kilometers west of Tamale in the West Gonja District, is the Mole National Park. This National Park offers a great Safari-like experience and is one of the biggest elephant sanctuaries in Africa. The largest of Ghana’s National Parks and situated in the heart of the Guinea savannah woodland ecosystem, it is home to 93 mammalian species, 33 reptiles’, nine amphibians and an estimated 300 species of birds. As a volunteer on this project, you will assist the office with their office work, but for those volunteers who are interested in conducting research at the mole park can email us for more in which involved in tracking and studying these beautiful and complex animals. You will perform duties necessary to maintaining a natural and compatible living environment for the wildlife inhabiting the reserve. Your daily duties may include:

– Tracking the number of lions, leopards, antelopes, elephants, etc. – Observing the behavior, movement, and eating habits of elephants. gathering information to support continuing study on endangered animals

– Physical labor to restore native African flora on abandoned farmland

– Removal of alien plants from reserve grounds

Qualifications

At the start of the program, volunteers must be 16 years of age or older. Although you don’t need any prior expertise, you must be able to adapt to a tropical environment, be in excellent condition, and be willing to support conservation efforts.

Location of Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours Volunteer/Intern Programs

Mole National Park, Damongo, Laribanga

Start Dates and Durations

For a small village, Damongo has a thriving educational community. Apart from that, we take pleasure in our adaptability. Interns and volunteers are welcome to show up on any day of the year with advance notice. From one week to six months, you can volunteer or intern. Extensions can also be planned with enough notice.

Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours Internship or Research Program Prices
varying expenses including food, lodging, pick-up at the airport, placement, program orientation, etc. Program costs vary depending on how long your program is. Program costs and what they cover, please you can email us via info@moleboytravelandtours.com.
ACCOMMODATION & MEALS ARE INCLUDED
host country. Ghanaian families are well known for their warmth and hospitality, and they enjoy discovering new cultures. The finest method to immerse oneself in a new culture and make friends who will frequently become lifetime is by residing with a local family.
Although private, bedrooms are typically shared by volunteers of the same gender. There will be a shared bathroom available for volunteers to use. Usually, your host mother, sister, or brother will help you with your laundry, but this is not required. Instead, learn to wash your clothes by hand in multiple buckets, take use of the sun’s drying power, and smell the distinctively African scent in your garments.
Breakfast is often ready by around 7am, but if you prefer to sleep in, you can eat later. Your host family typically packs a lunch box for you so you can eat at your project if you’d like. Around 6 pm, dinner is typically served.
You can specify in your application if you have specific dietary requirements. Although we cannot promise to accommodate unique dietary requirements, we will try our best to do so.
in your own country. The majority of households have running water, although in some places, hot water is still rare. Even though the lodging is modest, helping in a developing nation is a challenge and an experience all its own. You will easily adjust to your new circumstances with a little time and a flexible attitude.
days and hours of work
You will work five days a week, giving you Saturday and Sunday off to explore the region. Between 4 and 9 hours will be worked each day.
FREE TIME
avel packages to experience everything Ghana has to offer. The Northern Region of Ghana’s Mole National Park is one destination for weekend excursions. This National Park is one of the largest elephant sanctuaries in Africa and offers a wonderful safari-like experience with the possibility to see lions, leopards, and antelopes in their natural habitat. Additionally, volunteers can travel to Cape Coast in Ghana’s Central Region to unwind on the stunning beaches and visit the well-known Cape Coast castle, the Kakum Canopy walkway, and the Elmina castle, where the slave trade began. It is inept.
Medical & Healthcare Internships in Ghana
how to identify and treat various illnesses and ailments while working at a sizable regional hospital. You’ll get important knowledge about medical procedures in underdeveloped nations, which can be helpful for your future employment.
Additionally, you will gain real-world experience performing simple health inspections in remote communities. You will learn the necessary skills from us and operate under our direction. Speaking at events to increase public awareness of important healthcare issues will also be part of your job.
inspections in remote communities. You will learn the necessary skills from us and operate under our direction. Speaking at events to increase public awareness of important healthcare issues will also be part of your job.
have the perfect project for you, whether you’re a qualified healthcare professional looking to give back on your upcoming vacation, a nursing or medical student planning an international elective placement, or a school leaver looking for work experience to strengthen your university application.
You’ll see firsthand what it’s like to work in a hospital in a poor nation. At a development program, you’ll gain first-hand experience working in a hospital.
discovered, and how you overcame obstacles in your application essays or during interviews. It’s also a terrific method to discover the many divisions of a sizable hospital. If you’re a medical student choosing a specialism, this is extremely helpful.
guarantee that you get along well with the personnel and that you gain as much knowledge as you can from your medical placement in Ghana.
invite you to stay longer.
Along with university students enrolled in medical and healthcare electives, this project is also well suited to professionals who want to use their expertise to help others. You may be confident, as a professional, that we will use your education and experience to the position where you are most needed. We can have a much greater influence on the neighborhood communities we deal with your help.
abilities that will start to mold your professional career. You can plan your work schedule and placement according to your needs and the requirements for your elective. As we host many medical students in Ghana for their elective placement, Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours can help complete any papers needed by your university.
Working under the direction of medical and healthcare professionals, you will: Participate in health promotion campaigns that emphasize disease prevention; accompany doctors and nurses on their daily rounds at the hospital; do practical health checks during community outreach programs; and
Three key categories will be used to group your work:
Join doctors and nurses on their daily patient rounds
You will shadow doctors and nurses on their daily rounds. They will teach you about Ghana’s prevalent diseases, their diagnoses, management, and treatment. You should be prepared to encounter patients who suffer from diseases and conditions that you don’t see at home, such as Malaria and Typhoid.
During your time as a medical intern in Ghana, you’ll also spend some time in different departments of a large regional hospital. This will give you insight into various specializations and could help you choose your own later in your studies.
Do health checks during community outreaches
In Ghana, many rural and disadvantaged areas lack access to healthcare services. Most people cannot afford to travel to clinics or pay to see a doctor. This is also the case in marginalized communities, like leprosy camps. We organize regular outreaches, where you get involved with tasks like:
• Treat and dress chronic wounds at a leprosy camp
• Treat wounds and ringworm infections at schools
• Do health checks in rural communities, focusing on measuring blood pressure and blood sugar levels, and run free malaria tests

This is important work that gives you the chance to help others while learning and using basic medical skills.
Take part in health education campaigns
You will help us raise awareness about key healthcare issues around the country. We do this by holding talks in schools, care centers, or local communities. Typical topics will include:
• Good hygiene practices
• Malaria prevention
• Sexual education
Sexual education is critical, as this is still considered a taboo topic in many schools. You could also focus on healthy lifestyle choices to prevent illnesses like heart disease and diabetes.
There are many different departments available including:
Adolescent Counselling, Community Health Education, Dentistry, Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT), General surgery, Laboratory, Nursing, Maternity & Midwifery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Paediatrics, Pharmacology, Physical Therapy, Physiotherapy, Prenatal, Psychology, Radiology, Ultrasound
Participants are likely to have the opportunity to observe within more than one division. However, it is recommended that interns spend a minimum of one week per department.
During orientation, you will receive a full introduction to the hospital. A staff of Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours will lead a tour around the whole institution, allowing you to become familiar with the hospital’s layout, and also meet staff members within each department.
A typical day as a medical intern in Ghana
On any given day, you will work shifts alongside your supervisors. These shifts typically take the following form:
• Morning: 8am – 2pm
• Afternoon: 2pm – 8pm
• Night: 8pm – 8am
Each shift starts with rounds as you follow the consulting doctor and learn about each patient’s case and course of treatment. Use this opportunity to ask plenty of questions. After rounds, you’ll assist nurses with patient care. You can watch them administer medication and treatment, and help to update patient files. Nurses always appreciate help in general patient care as well such as feeding, bathing, and bed changing.
Please note that hospitals in Ghana are often busiest in the mornings. Don’t be late for the morning shift if you’d like to witness the bulk of the day’s work!
Afternoons are a great opportunity to get to know the staff and patients better.
Two days per week, you will join one of our community outreaches to assist with doing health checks.
During the hours you aren’t working, you’ll have free time to explore Ghana’s colorful culture and natural beauty with your fellow interns.
Since you will be living with a local host family, breakfast or dinners offer great opportunities to get to know them better and fully immerse yourself in their way of life.
The main objective of this project is to help expand your medical knowledge with guidance from experienced local doctors and nurses.
It also gives you insight into the healthcare system of a developing country. Many Ghanaian government hospitals receive limited funding, which means they often lack the resources that are standard in most western hospitals.
As a developing country, Ghana also suffers from a double burden of disease. Infectious diseases are still rife, with occasional outbreaks of cholera and ongoing cases of malaria. The introduction of a more western lifestyle means that now there is also an increase of diseases like hypertension and diabetes.
Through school and community outreaches, we help educate local people about malaria prevention and the importance of early treatment. Our interns also help conduct screenings and tests to prevent further complications. We also offer basic healthcare services, as people are not always able to afford treatment for infected wounds, ringworm, or malaria.
Highlights
• Earn international volunteering experience by assisting doctors and nurses in treating patients in Ghana.
• Get the opportunity to explore different medical specializations, from pediatrics and maternity to mental health and surgery.
• Learn skills and techniques from seasoned doctors and nurses.
• Spend a few weeks in Ghana and immerse in its rich culture and history.
Add to your CV or resume with this great experience
Qualifications
No qualifications are required for this position. It would be helpful if you are fluent or nearly fluent in English.
Location of Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours Volunteer/Intern Programs
Mole National Park, Damongo, Laribanga
Start Dates and Durations
We take great satisfaction in our adaptability. Interns and volunteers are welcome to show up on any day of the year with advance notice. From one week to six months, you can volunteer or intern. Extensions can also be planned with enough notice.
Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours Internship or Program Prices

varying expenses including food, lodging, pick-up at the airport, placement, program orientation, etc. Program costs vary depending on how long your program is. Program costs and what they cover, please you can email us via info@moleboytravelandtours.com

ACCOMMODATION & MEALS ARE INCLUDED
Ghanaian families are well known for their warmth and hospitality, and they enjoy discovering new cultures. The finest method to immerse oneself in a new culture and make friends who will frequently become lifetime is by residing with a local family.
Although private, bedrooms are typically shared by volunteers of the same gender. There will be a shared bathroom available for volunteers to use. Usually, your host mother, sister, or brother will help you with your laundry, but this is not required. Instead, learn to wash your clothes by hand in multiple buckets, take use of the sun’s drying power, and smell the distinctively African scent in your garments.
Breakfast is often ready by around 7am, but if you prefer to sleep in, you can eat later. Your host family typically packs a lunch box for you so you can eat at your project if you’d like. Around 6 pm, dinner is typically served. You can specify in your application if you have specific dietary requirements. Although we cannot promise to accommodate unique dietary requirements, we will try our best to do so in your own country. The majority of households have running water, although in some places, hot water is still rare. Even though the lodging is modest, helping in a developing nation is a challenge and an experience all its own. You will easily adjust to your new circumstances with a little time and a flexible attitude days and hours of work. You will work five days a week, giving you Saturday and Sunday off to explore the region. Between 4 and 9 hours will be worked each day.

FREE TIME 

Tavel packages to experience everything Ghana has to offer. The Northern Region of Ghana’s Mole National Park is one destination for weekend excursions. This National Park is one of the largest elephant sanctuaries in Africa and offers a wonderful safari-like experience with the possibility to see lions, leopards, and antelopes in their natural habitat. Additionally, volunteers can travel to Cape Coast in Ghana’s Central Region to unwind on the stunning beaches and visit the well-known Cape Coast castle, the Kakum Canopy walkway, and the Elmina castle, where the slave trade began. It is inept.

Social Work Internships for International Students
Ghana is a great opportunity for social work students looking to gain professional experience in a different cultural setting. This is especially useful for students interested in using their experience to get university credit for their degree. This internship can help you accumulate working hours, provide you with hands-on work, and ensures you are supervised by a qualified professional.
As one of the most stable and economically advanced countries in Africa, Ghana is often regarded as a success story, particularly in West Africa. Regrettably, the country is facing rising levels of economic inequality, which has deeply affected orphans, child laborers, and children living in troubled homes. Your training in social work is needed to assist local staff and provide children with specialized care.
Social work is less common in Ghana than in other African countries. Your knowledge, dedication, and skills will allow you to work with people that desperately need help, while also raising awareness in local communities. Throughout your internship, all of your work will be supervised by a qualified local professional.
Your daily tasks will vary during your time in Ghana. Some days may see you in contact with children from abusive homes, or children sold as cheap labor. Other days may see you working on workshop material and presentations.
Our Social Work internship is designed to encourage you and the local staff to share your knowledge regarding the best practices and models needed to improve social work at various care facilities.
Interns can expect to get involved with the following activities:
• Raise awareness of social issues in local communities.
• Share counseling and therapy methods with local staff to improve current practices.
• Provide abused children with the care and attention they need.
• Assess the conditions and needs of the children and people you work with.
• Workshop and presentation preparation, assisting with general tasks such feeding and playing educational games, and assisting your supervisor.

Qualifications
No qualifications are required for this position. It would be helpful if you are fluent or nearly fluent in English.
You must be a student majoring in social work or a similar subject to take part in this research.
Start Dates and Durations

For a small village, Damongo has a thriving educational community. Apart from that, we take pleasure in our adaptability. Interns and volunteers are welcome to show up on any day of the year with advance notice. From one week to six months, you can volunteer or intern. Extensions can also be planned with enough notice.

Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours Internship or Research Program Prices
varying expenses including food, lodging, pick-up at the airport, placement, program orientation, etc. Program costs vary depending on how long your program is. Program costs and what they cover, please you can email us via info@moleboytravelandtours.com.
ACCOMMODATION & MEALS ARE INCLUDED
host country. Ghanaian families are well known for their warmth and hospitality, and they enjoy discovering new cultures. The finest method to immerse oneself in a new culture and make friends who will frequently become lifetime is by residing with a local family.
Although private, bedrooms are typically shared by volunteers of the same gender. There will be a shared bathroom available for volunteers to use. Usually, your host mother, sister, or brother will help you with your laundry, but this is not required. Instead, learn to wash your clothes by hand in multiple buckets, take use of the sun’s drying power, and smell the distinctively African scent in your garments.
Breakfast is often ready by around 7am, but if you prefer to sleep in, you can eat later. Your host family typically packs a lunch box for you so you can eat at your project if you’d like. Around 6 pm, dinner is typically served.
You can specify in your application if you have specific dietary requirements. Although we cannot promise to accommodate unique dietary requirements, we will try our best to do so.
in your own country. The majority of households have running water, although in some places, hot water is still rare. Even though the lodging is modest, helping in a developing nation is a challenge and an experience all its own. You will easily adjust to your new circumstances with a little time and a flexible attitude.
days and hours of work
You will work five days a week, giving you Saturday and Sunday off to explore the region. Between 4 and 9 hours will be worked each day.
FREE TIME
avel packages to experience everything Ghana has to offer. The Northern Region of Ghana’s Mole National Park is one destination for weekend excursions. This National Park is one of the largest elephant sanctuaries in Africa and offers a wonderful safari-like experience with the possibility to see lions, leopards, and antelopes in their natural habitat. Additionally, volunteers can travel to Cape Coast in Ghana’s Central Region to unwind on the stunning beaches and visit the well-known Cape Coast castle, the Kakum Canopy walkway, and the Elmina castle, where the slave trade began. It is inept.
Volunteer Teaching English & Other Subjects in Ghana
Teach in Ghana and help young children develop the skills that will help improve their future job prospects. You can teach a variety of subjects such as Mathematics, English – Language, and Creative Art.
Please not that the schools are closed during the following dates:
– 13th December to 6th January
– 18th April to 12th May
– 25th July to 8th September
The carrying out of Free Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE), as between 1996-2005 in Ghana has allowed many poorer families to send their children to school. Education is a priority for the Ghanaian government. Nevertheless, severe classroom overcrowding, lack of educational materials and an overall weak infrastructure are common problems that the Ghanaian educational system faces.
Volunteers can work with children of all ages, from the age of 2 rights up to the age of 16. You will work as a teaching assistant, however if you feel confident enough to take the lead then you can take your own classes. If you have a preference of age group then please outline this in your online application form. Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours volunteers are placed at a local school. Our team will introduce you to the school curriculum and teaching techniques, so you can effectively plan for lessons.
Volunteers play an important part in supporting local teachers and providing a new lease of life in the classroom through creative thinking and innovative teaching techniques. You’ll find the children extremely excited to see you and eager to learn. To be greeted everyday by the children running over and hugging you makes every day at the school a special day. Whilst resources are limited, if you are creative and determined then you can really make a difference.
It is important to understand that discipline and teaching styles are quite different to those in the Western World. The common teaching practices in Ghana are largely repetitive and often result in the children memorizing the information without really understanding it. Moreover, conditions are poor and classes are extremely overcrowded. As a volunteer, this may be a culture shock to you! It is important to have an open mind and recognize that change is slow but your efforts to promote best practice will lead to improvements in the long run. Your role is to create a more student-orientated approach to teaching, which is more interactive and engaging.
Volunteers provide a valuable cultural resource for the children where they can learn about different people, places and traditions. The majority of your time will be spent teaching the core subjects; English, Math and IT etc. Though, there is always the opportunity to initiate extra-curricular activities such as sports.
During the school vacation, we will be running our own community education sessions for the local children. Otherwise, additional help is also needed at the orphanage, where volunteers can help with teaching English and organizing games and activities for the children during the school vacation.
Highlights
• Teaching children English and other subjects in Ghana
• Gain valuable work experience
• Meet new friends and learn about the lives of these amazing children
• Enrich your life with a new culture

Qualification
No qualifications are required for this position. It would be helpful if you are fluent or nearly fluent in English.

Location of Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours Volunteer/Intern Programs
Mole National Park, Damongo, Laribanga
Start Dates and Durations
We take great satisfaction in our adaptability. Interns and volunteers are welcome to show up on any day of the year with advance notice. From one week to six months, you can volunteer or intern. Extensions can also be planned with enough notice.
Mole Boy Travel & Safe Guide Tours Internship or Program Prices

varying expenses including food, lodging, pick-up at the airport, placement, program orientation, etc. Program costs vary depending on how long your program is. Program costs and what they cover, please you can email us via info@moleboytravelandtours.com

ACCOMMODATION & MEALS ARE INCLUDED
host country. Ghanaian families are well known for their warmth and hospitality, and they enjoy discovering new cultures. The finest method to immerse oneself in a new culture and make friends who will frequently become lifetime is by residing with a local family.
Although private, bedrooms are typically shared by volunteers of the same gender. There will be a shared bathroom available for volunteers to use. Usually, your host mother, sister, or brother will help you with your laundry, but this is not required. Instead, learn to wash your clothes by hand in multiple buckets, take use of the sun’s drying power, and smell the distinctively African scent in your garments.
Breakfast is often ready by around 7am, but if you prefer to sleep in, you can eat later. Your host family typically packs a lunch box for you so you can eat at your project if you’d like. Around 6 pm, dinner is typically served.
You can specify in your application if you have specific dietary requirements. Although we cannot promise to accommodate unique dietary requirements, we will try our best to do so in your own country. The majority of households have running water, although in some places, hot water is still rare. Even though the lodging is modest, helping in a developing nation is a challenge and an experience all its own. You will easily adjust to your new circumstances with a little time and a flexible attitude days and hours of work. You will work five days a week, giving you Saturday and Sunday off to explore the region. Between 4 and 9 hours will be worked each day.
FREE TIME
avel packages to experience everything Ghana has to offer. The Northern Region of Ghana’s Mole National Park is one destination for weekend excursions. This National Park is one of the largest elephant sanctuaries in Africa and offers a wonderful safari-like experience with the possibility to see lions, leopards, and antelopes in their natural habitat. Additionally, volunteers can travel to Cape Coast in Ghana’s Central Region to unwind on the stunning beaches and visit the well-known Cape Coast castle, the Kakum Canopy walkway, and the Elmina castle, where the slave trade began. It is inept.
Thank you and we look forward to working with you

 

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Hunter E
Hunter E
2022-06-01
Mole Boy Travel and Tours Fantastic experience and Mole National Park was beautiful! There were always on top of the ball and flexible with our schedules. Great way to truly enjoy your vacation as they take care of everything and you get to soak up the experience! Thanks for the great experience!
Emile A
Emile A
2022-05-01
My experience with mole boy is simply awesome. This guy is simply amazing. I drove some Canadian tourists to the game reserve and mole boy was splendid in receiving and attending to them. After the safari, mole boy hosted the group to a sumptuous meal for lunch at his own cost. Any day and any time, I will highly recommend mole boy for any tourists because he is one of his kind, simply a rare spice.…
Gabriel Wagner
Gabriel Wagner
2022-05-01
A wonderful and exiting time in the north of Ghana We chose the 3 days tour with Mole Boy and i can really say that these days were one of my best days in Ghana. For one night we stayed at his home and I remember well the nice atmosphere and his welcoming character. We had some nice talks and also cooked together. On the other days we discovered the nature and Wildlife in Mole national park and we also made a wonderful tour to a cave nearby his place. We got well informed about all the background of the caves and it was truly fun. So all in all I can really recommend doing a tour with him.…
Dzakpasu S
Dzakpasu S
2022-05-01
Lifetime Experience We were looking to book a Safari Holidays in Ghana and Mole Boy came highly Recommended to us,So we got in touch with him via WhatsApp, response was very fast and we got the information that we needed to book our vacation,He was very reliable and trustworthy,and this have been one of the best trips in my life,and what we noticed and heard about him is that,his giving back to his community and supporting young guys around his area. I would recommend if you looking to have a better experience in Ghana,you should look into Mole Boy Tours. Thank you very much…
Sam I.
Sam I.
2022-03-01
Great Guide Nous avions passé une excellente journée avec Mole Boy! Il nous a fait découvrir plusieus choses sur le trajet de Mole à Kumasi comme les cascades (Kintampo) et le Monkey Century. Il est très marrant, connait énormément de choses. Malheureusement nous l'avons rencontré à notre dernier jour à Mole et n'avions pas pu découvir ses packages qui ont l'air exceptionnels! A expérimenter la prochaine fois... Il était vraiment adorable, nous sommes ravies de l'avoir rencontré sur notre trajet de voyage au Ghana.…
Awudu S
Awudu S
2022-01-01
This Guy is in the list of amazing Humans We did a 3 Days/2 Night tour with Mole Boy and it was one of the best tour experience we had booked,wow this guy could talk to animals,we love his tour package, Schedules and we feel like we did a 5 Days tour program in two days.His knowledgeable about the area and this made a…
Mohammed Z
Mohammed Z
2022-01-01
Lovely Experience Lovely Experience, great guy and nice package. Do book with him as you will be happy and safe with him. Highly recommended
Rahama A
Rahama A
2021-12-01
Incredible Experience Incredible Experience, we booked a holiday's package with mole boy and it was the most beautiful experience we had, Mole Boy was very reliable at all times and making sure we were good, we love him and his team and I would like to recommend him to all, as your experience will be…
Peter Q
Peter Q
2021-12-01
Recommend Mole boy to everybody! We booked a transfer with Mole boy after Zaina lodge recommended them to us. And I'd recommend it to everybody else too! It brought our trip to Mole National Park to the next level! We arrived at Tamale and the owner Ibrahim came to pick is up. He was very excited and had great…
Robbin
Robbin
2021-12-01
Amazing experience transfer and community tour Me and my boyfriend had an amazing time with Mole boy during our transfer from Tamale to Zaina lodge and the community tour. Right after we got picked up from the airport we felt really comfortable. He truly did everything to make us feel that way. The community tour is really a…