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Wonders of The Volta

Wonders of the Volta

The therapeutic benefits of touring an immensely scenic Ghana spread out to the Volta Region. It has a bit of everything Ghana is known for: intimidating mountainous parts, sublime greeneries, a wealth of wildlife, taming waterbodies and more. Driving into the Volta zone while being greeted by the greens on each flank should make anyone feel welcome into an area that has quite a range of ooos and ahhhs on offer.

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Mount Afadja

Reaching the top of the mountain typifies victory for many. Mount Afadja or just Afadjato stands at over 2000 feet above sea level, is heralded as Ghana’s highest peak and represents a physical link between Ghana and Togo. The feat at hand is immediately realized when you walk into the embrace of Liati Wote only to be distracted by the towering backdrop of Mount Afadja. Do not despair, there is nothing more beautiful than a conference with the butterflies and birds at the top of the mountain.

Tafi Monkey Sanctuary

Tafi Monkey Sanctuary Tafi Atome is a Volta district inhabited by folks that stand tall collectively as one big family. Their mindset seeps into the management of Tafi Monkey sanctuary, making it one of Ghana’s well-maintained tourist sites. Like the Boaben Fiema Monkey Sanctuary, the mona and colobus monkeys that reside in this space are regarded as sacred and protected at all costs. A win for Ghana on a whole.

Lake Volta Estuary

The main Lake Volta is often assumed to be located in the Volta Region. Wrong. Lake Volta actually shares a border with the Volta Region hence, its estuary appears to be in the confines of the Volta Region. Fortunately, there are beaches along the estuary and an environment that invites individuals to confer nature and tap into her goodness.

TAGBO Waterfalls

The main Lake Volta is often assumed to be located in the Volta Region. Wrong. Lake Volta actually shares a border with the Volta Region hence, its estuary appears to be in the confines of the Volta Region. Fortunately, there are beaches along the estuary and an environment that invites individuals to confer nature and tap into her goodness.

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