Ghana Butterfly Expedition 2027

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Ghana Butterfly Expedition 2027
Accra, Ghana
May 2 - 15, 2027
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Fauna Ventures LLC
$6,147
Deposit: $615

About your trip

Ghana Butterfly Expedition

May 2–15, 2027 | 14 Days / 13 Nights
Fauna Ventures

A Signature West African Butterfly Experience

Ghana offers one of the most accessible and rewarding introductions to West African butterfly diversity, with over 950 recorded species across a mosaic of forest ecosystems. This expedition has been carefully designed to maximize time in productive habitats while maintaining a smooth and comfortable travel experience.

Our route moves strategically through upland forest, semi-deciduous systems, and lowland rainforest—each offering a distinct butterfly community. With expert local guidance and a strong emphasis on field time, this is a focused expedition built for serious enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Selected Butterfly Highlights

While species encountered will vary with conditions, the following represent a sample of what may be seen:

Swallowtails (Papilionidae)

  • Mocker Swallowtail (Papilio dardanus)

  • Narrow-banded Green Swallowtail (Papilio nireus)

  • Mimetic Swallowtail (Papilio cynorta)

Whites & Yellows (Pieridae)

  • Blue Vagrant (Nepheronia thalassina)

  • Savannah Dotted Border (Mylothris aburi)

  • Spica Dotted Border (Mylothris spica)

  • Karsh’s Dotted Border (Mylothris joapura)

Lycaenids & Metalmarks

  • Seven-striped Liptena (Liptena septistrigata)

  • Numerous forest lycaenids associated with shaded habitats and edges

Nymphalids

  • A wide range of CharaxesEuphaedra, and other fruit-feeding species

  • Forest specialists associated with intact rainforest habitats

Skippers (Hesperiidae)

  • High diversity throughout, particularly in edge habitats and along trails

  • Dusk-active species in forest clearings

Field Approach

Each day is structured around peak butterfly activity, with time allocated to:

  • Forest trails and edges

  • Mud-puddling sites

  • Flowering zones and baiting stations

  • Opportunistic roadside habitats

The pace is active but not rushed, prioritizing quality encounters and repeat access to productive sites over constant movement.

Important Note

This itinerary remains intentionally flexible. Adjustments may be made based on:

  • Weather conditions

  • Butterfly activity patterns

  • Recent field observations

This adaptability is essential for maximizing success in dynamic tropical environments.

What's included

Guiding services

Entrance fees

Entry fees into reserves and parks

Meals

All planned meals and tips at restaurants

Lodging

Hotel nights on the itinerary

Transportation

All transportation while in Ecuador

What's not included

International flights

International flights to Accra, Ghana are not covered

Alcoholic beverages

Personal Items

Phone calls, laundry or other items of a personal nature

Tips

Tips for guides or at hotels

Day 1

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May 2 | Arrival in Accra

Arrival in Accra, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Depending on arrival time, there may be an opportunity for light birding or butterfly activity in the hotel grounds.

Days 2-3

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May 3–4 | Atewa Range

We depart Accra and travel into the Atewa Range, one of Ghana’s most important upland forest systems. Over two full days, we will explore forest edges, tracks, and light gaps that are highly productive for both forest specialists and edge species.

This region is particularly known for:

  • Forest swallowtails such as Papilio dardanus and Papilio nireus

  • Pierids including Nepheronia thalassina and several Mylothris species

  • A variety of lycaenids and skippers along sunlit tracks

Mud-puddling areas and flowering zones often concentrate activity, offering excellent photographic opportunities.

Possible highlights:

  • Western Mimic Forester — Euphaedra eusemoides

  • Moyamba Harlequin — Mimeresia moyambina

  • Green Orange Forester — Euphaedra zampa

  • Green-spotted Forester — Euphaedra francina

  • Uniform Bush Brown — Bicyclus uniformis

  • Atewa Dotted Border — Mylothris atewa

Days 4-5

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May 5–6 | Bobiri Forest

We move westward to the Bobiri Forest area, a classic semi-deciduous forest system known for its diversity and accessibility.

Field time will focus on:

  • Forest trails and shaded clearings

  • Fruit-baiting opportunities for nymphalids

  • Transitional habitats where species richness can be particularly high

Key groups commonly encountered

  • Foresters (Euphaedra spp.)

  • Red Foresters (Bebearia spp.)

  • Nymphs (Euriphene spp.)

  • Emperors / Pashas (Charaxes spp.)

  • Liptena Blues (Liptena spp.)

  • Grass Yellows (Eurema spp.)

Days 6-8

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May 7–9 | Kwabena Sam Region

We continue into western Ghana, where a mix of semi-open and closed canopy habitats creates excellent conditions for butterfly activity.

With multiple full days in the area, we are able to:

  • Revisit productive sites under different conditions

  • Explore a range of microhabitats

  • Focus on both common and localized species

This region is often especially good for:

  • Large forest nymphalids

  • Active mud-puddling assemblages

  • A wide range of skippers and lycaenids

Possible highlights:

  • Ashanti Forester — Bebearia ashantina

  • Hebes Pink Forester — Euphaedra hebes

  • Crocker’s Forester — Euphaedra crockeri

  • Common Blue-banded Forester — Euphaedra harpalyce

  • Western Blue-banded Forester — Euphaedra eupalus

  • Grose-Smith’s Nymph — Euriphene grosesmithi

  • Atossa Nymph — Euriphene atossa

  • Friendly Nymph — Euriphene amicia

  • Shining Red Charaxes — Charaxes zingha

  • Flame-bordered Charaxes — Charaxes protoclea

  • Giant Charaxes — Charaxes castor

  • White-barred Charaxes — Charaxes brutus

  • Western Red Charaxes — Charaxes cynthia

  • Royal Sapphire — Lolaus eurisus

  • Long-tailed Sapphire — Lolaus timon

  • Large Fairy Hairstreak — Hypolycaena antifaunus

  • Moyamba Epitola — Stempfferia cercene

Day 9

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May 10 | Kakum National Park

A full day is spent in the Kakum National Park region, one of Ghana’s best-known protected forests.

We will explore:

  • Extensive trail systems beneath mature forest canopy

  • Forest edges and access roads

  • Selected open areas that attract nectaring species

Kakum offers strong potential for:

  • Forest specialists difficult to encounter elsewhere

  • Diverse nymphalid assemblages

  • Occasional rare or localized species depending on conditions

Possible highlights:

  • Kakum Fairy Hairstreak — Hypolycaena kakumi

  • Western Kakumia — Kakumia otlauga

  • Kakum Diopetes — Pilodeudorix corruscans kakumi

  • Giant Charaxes — Charaxes castor

  • Black-bordered Charaxes — Charaxes pollux

  • Auberger’s Glider — Cymothoe aubergeri

  • Giant African Skipper — Pyrrhochalcia iphis

Days 10-12

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May 11–13 | Ankasa Rainforest

We travel to the Ankasa Conservation Area, one of the most intact lowland rainforests in Ghana and a highlight of the expedition.

Over three days, we focus on:

  • Remote forest tracks and clearings

  • River edges and damp ground for puddling activity

  • Undisturbed interior forest habitats

This is one of the best locations on the tour for:

  • Rare and range-restricted rainforest species

  • Spectacular nymphalids and forest specialists

  • High diversity of lycaenids and skippers

Given the quality of habitat, this portion of the tour often produces some of the most memorable sightings.

Possible highlights

  • Veronica Nymph — Euriphene veronica

  • Crowley’s Forest Sylph — Ceratrichia crowleyi

  • Cinnamon Scarce Spirit — Loxolexis holocausta

  • Hadrian’s White Charaxes — Charaxes hadrianus

  • African Ghost — Pseudopontia paradoxa

Day 13

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May 14 | Return Toward Accra

We begin the return journey toward Accra, stopping at selected coastal and transitional forest patches (Kissi area and similar sites).

These habitats, while often overlooked, can be surprisingly productive and may yield:

  • Different species assemblages from earlier in the trip

  • Strong activity in edge and degraded forest systems

  • Final opportunities for photography and species additions

Possible highlights

  • Mocker Swallowtail — Papilio dardanus

  • Citrus Swallowtail — Papilio demodocus

  • Common Forester — Euphaedra medon

  • Giant African Skipper — Pyrrhochalcia iphis

  • Western Blue Policeman — Pyrrhiades lucagus

  • Maximiliano’s Forest Swift — Melphina maximiliani

Day 14

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May 15 | Aburi Area & Departure

Morning field session near Accra followed by departure.

After a final morning in the field, return to Accra to relax and prepare for departure. A late checkout is arranged at the hotel, conveniently located near the airport. In the evening, transfer to the airport for international departures.

Possible highlights

  • Mocker Swallowtail — Papilio dardanus

  • Narrow-banded Green Swallowtail — Papilio nireus

  • Mimetic Swallowtail — Papilio cynorta

  • Blue Vagrant — Nepheronia thalassina

  • Savannah Dotted Border — Mylothris aburi

  • Spica Dotted Border — Mylothris spica

  • Karsh’s Dotted Border — Mylothris joapura

  • Seven-striped Liptena — Liptena septistrigata

  • Simple Liptena — Liptena simplicia

  • Peter’s Pearly — Eresiomera petersi

  • Western Flash — Hypophytala hyettina

  • Common Flash — Hypophytala hyettoides

  • Western Scalloped Epitola — Stempfferia ciconia

  • Clench’s Diopetes — Pilodeudorix laticlavia

  • Black Fairy Playboy — Paradeudorix moyambina

  • Coffee Playboy — Deudorix lorisona

  • Gaudy Commodore — Precis octavia

  • Common Commodore — Precis pelarga

  • Blue Diadem — Hypolimnas salmacis

  • Variable Eggfly — Hypolimnas anthedon

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1. Accra, Ghana

Accra, Ghana

About your organizer

Fauna Ventures is a small tour operator focused on creating premium wildlife adventures. We specialize in butterflies and moths but can create customized itineraries to suit differing interests. At Fauna Ventures, conservation is at the core of all we do, and working to help preserve the biologically diverse habitats that we visit is our top priority. We partner with local agencies to contribute a minimum of 10% of proceeds from each trip to help protect the precious places we visit and the amazing creatures we encounter.

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