Parc Sarakawa
Sara Kawa, Togo, Togo
Parc Sarakawa, also known as Parc Sarakawa, is a small protected area and wildlife park near the town of Sara Kawa (Sarakawa) in the Kara Region of northern Togo. It covers about 1,500 hectares of rugged, semi‑mountainous terrain with patches of savannah, rocky outcrops, and scattered villages, and is known locally as one of the more accessible but modest wildlife reserves in the country. The park is home to a variety of animals such as antelopes, zebras, buffalo, and some birds, usually seen on guided jeep drives that visitors can take with a ranger for a relaxed, low‑key safari experience. It is often visited as a short day trip from the nearby city of Kara, offering a simple, unpretentious combination of light wildlife viewing, gentle scenery, and a chance to see a quieter side of rural Togo.
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Sara Kawa, Togo
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