Kyabobo National Park in the Volta Region is a remarkably rich reserve. Kyabobo shares a common boundary with Fazao National Park in Togo. Located in rugged terrain of the upper Guinean forest, the Parks feature a series of steep hills – some over 800 metres high – which offer beautiful scenery and spectacular views.
Both Parks together form a larger ecosystem of great significance in the West African sub-region.
Preferably you should have three days or more to explore the Park, see the Laboum waterfall, walk along the Kue River and visit one of the communities.