Shai Hills Reserve

Shai Hills Resource Reserve is a protected area located in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The reserve spans approximately 51 square kilometers and is managed by the Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission of Ghana. Here are some key features and highlights of Shai Hills Resource Reserve:

  • Situated about 50 kilometers from Accra, the reserve is easily accessible and popular for day trips. The reserve features a mix of savanna and rocky hills, with several caves and rock formations.

  • The reserve is home to various plant species typical of savanna ecosystems, as well as a range of wildlife including antelopes, baboons, zebras, and birds.

  • It also contains several historic caves, which are believed to have been inhabited by the indigenous Shai people until the late 19th century.

  • The rugged terrain provides opportunities for rock climbing and hiking, offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can see wildlife in their natural habitat. The reserve is particularly known for its baboon population.

  • The area has significant cultural heritage for the Shai people. The caves and some of the rock formations were historically used as shelter and places of worship.

  • It has archaeological sites with artifacts that offer insights into the history and culture of the Shai people.

  • To enhance the visitor experience, guided tours are available, providing educational insights into the flora, fauna, and cultural history of the reserve.

Shai Hills Resource Reserve is an important conservation area that combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, making it a unique destination for both ecotourism and cultural tourism.