
Safety First:
Footwear & Attire: All visitors must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes or sneakers with a good grip (no sandals or slippers allowed). Long trousers and lightweight, breathable long-sleeved shirts are highly recommended to protect against brush and insects.
Wigs, Strong Perfumes, Makeups, Sagging, Hanging/ Dangling Earrings: For purposes of safety, the items listed in bold fonts are not allowed.
Supervision Ratio:
Primary Schools: Two teachers/adult supervisors for every 10 students.
Secondary Schools: At least two teachers/adult supervisors for every 15 students.
Stay on Marked Trails: The reserve is a rugged, mountainous terrain with steep escarpments. Students must be between the two teachers/adult supervisors, while the designated guide leads the pack at all times.
Leave No Trace: The reserve is a protected biodiversity hotspot. Littering is strictly forbidden. No school bag, food or ice chest containers are allowed. Students will be provided with tools for forest education purposes.
Hydration & First Aid: School groups will be provided with adequate drinking water. While our guides carry basic first-aid supplies, schools are advised to bring a dedicated first-aid kit and a school nurse. Or a nurse will be available to support visiting schools.
The safety of our students and visitors is our absolute top priority. To ensure a memorable and safe adventure, please strictly observe the following rules:
Our Safety team
Our strength lies in our individuality. Set up by Esther Bryce, the team strives to bring in the best talent in various fields, from architecture to interior design and sales.


Kofi
Founder / Interior designer


Kwame
Broker


Adjoe
Architect


