Fazao-Malfakassa National Park: Togo's Premier Wildlife Adventure Destination

Fazao-Malfakassa National Park: Togo's Premier Wildlife Adventure Destination

Fazao-Malfakassa National Park: Togo's Premier Wildlife Adventure Destination

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Fazao-Malfakassa National Park, Togo’s largest protected area, is a growing conservation success where wildlife and habitats are recovering. Spanning forests and savannahs, it shelters forest elephants, primates, antelopes, predators, and over 200 bird species. Visitors can track elephants, birdwatch, hike to waterfalls, and camp for multi-day immersion. The best time to visit is November to March. With guides, proper gear, and a 4×4, this hidden West African gem offers intimate safari experiences while supporting conservation and local communities.

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Welcome to Fazao Malfacasa National Park, the largest national park in Togo, spanning nearly 2,000 square kilometers. Once threatened by hunting and habitat loss, this park is now a conservation success. Thanks to strong local partnerships, elephant populations have rebounded and habitats have been restored. Inside the park you'll find diverse ecosystems. Tropical forest full of forest elephants, primates, and more than 200 species of birds. Savannah and open grasslands where antelopes, predators, and ground birds roam. Here are things you can do. Track forest elephants, watch their behavior, and photograph them. Spot monkeys, birds, and other forest wildlife. Birdwatch. Over 200 species, including hornbills, kingfishers, and raptors. Go hiking on trails through forests, hills, and to waterfalls. Camp inside or nearby, and immerse yourself for multiple days. Here are practical tips for visiting. Best time to visit is the dry season, from November to March. Stay in eco-lodges, guesthouses, or camp near or inside the park. Use a 4 or 4 vehicle, especially if visiting during rainy season. Bring binoculars, a camera, sun and rain protection, and book guides in advance. Fazao Malfakasa is West Africa's hidden safari gem. Intimate, wild, and full of life. Your visit supports conservation and local communities, and gives you rare moments in the African wilderness.

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