Mr Josiah Aduko, the Manager of Kyabobo National Park in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region, has called on tourists and adventure seekers to consider the entity as a place of their tourist destination.He said the park offered a range of activities where tourists could enjoy hiking, birdwatching, game viewing, and the culture of the people in the area.Mr Aduko also assured visitors of their warm hospitality, safety, and comfort with adequate facilities, and guides available to ensure lasting memories.'We believe that this park has the potential to become a top tourist destination in Ghana and we look forward to hosting visitors from around the world' he said.The park shares a border with Togo to the East and is about 360 square kilometres and 139 kilometres long.The park is also known for its diverse wildlife and scenery including forest, waterfalls, and the breast mountain.Source: Ghana News Agency
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