Kakum Canopy Walkway Reopens

The Management of the Kakum National Park has announced the reopening of the Canopy Walkway.
This followed maintenance works on the walkway.
In a notice, it said, “We are glad to announce the completion of the maintenance works on the canopy walkway. Your famous canopy walkway is up and running.”
It further apologized for any inconvenience caused by the closure.
About Park
The park’s best-known feature is undoubtedly its 7 suspension bridges which form a 333-meter-long canopy walkway, suspended up to 27 meters above the forest floor from trees that are over 300 years old.
The canopy walk is only one of Kakum’s many delights.
There are a variety of trails and guided walks that allow visitors to experience the solitude of the rainforest. It’s also a premier site for bird watchers, with over 300 species including eight species of global conservation concern.
Mammals include forest elephants, leopards, bongo, bushbuck and many primates, but game viewing is difficult. Also, more than 600 butterfly species have been recorded.