In Accra, the beaches do tend to draw the biggest crowds, and understandably so, with both the Bojo and Labadi beach resorts being frequented by tourists and local Africans alike. Also in Accra is the labyrinth of traders at the Makola Market, affording a memorable experience for bargain hunters on a quest to find souvenirs. In central Ghana, the Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary is a 'must' and offers the chance to stroll amongst friendly Colobus and Mona monkeys, which can be clearly seen swinging from the trees. Further north is the Mole National Park, where you can enjoy a safari and spot African elephants, antelope, baboons and exotic birds, and if you are extremely lucky, possibly even a leopard or lion. Close to the northern border is the Bolgatanga Municipal District, where a poignant reminder of the former slave trade in Ghana comes in the form of the Pikworo Slave Camp, at Nania Paga. Very nearby is the Paga Crocodile Pond, where giant crocodiles almost seem to enjoy human interaction. More information about Ghana Tourist Attractions.