The green Ghana most tourists never see.
The Volta Region offers a stunning contrast to the coast. Wli Waterfalls, at 143 metres, is the tallest waterfall in West Africa. The path to the falls leads through lush semi-deciduous forest, crossing nine wooden foot bridges over the Agumatsa River. Mount Afadja (880 m) is Ghana’s highest peak — the summit offers splendid views of the green Voltarian landscape. Hundreds of bats live in the rocks along the waterfall. In the evening, explore village life near the border with Togo.
What to expect on your trip
Day 1 • Morning
Drive east through Accra towards the Volta Region. The journey takes approximately 5 hours.
Day 1 • Afternoon
Ascend Ghana’s highest peak (880 m). The hike takes about 1.5 hours depending on fitness. The summit rewards you with panoramic views of the Voltarian green landscape.
Day 1 • Late Afternoon
A 30-minute flat walk through forest, crossing nine wooden bridges over the Agumatsa River. Swim in the pool beneath the 143-metre waterfall. Bring swimming wear — you’ll stay for 2 hours.
Day 1 • Evening
Explore local village life in the evening and visit the border area with neighbouring Togo. Overnight in the Volta Region.
Day 2 • Morning
Drive back through the lush Volta landscape. Optional stop at Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary on the way. Arrive at Lemon Beach or continue to Accra airport.
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