CROCODILES
Visit a crocodile pond in Paga, to discover a sacred village animal.Read more
FULER CASCADE
Read moreIt is only 8 km from Kintampo, yet it is much less known than Kintampo Water Falls. To get there, you must reach Yabraso village, which touches the Yoko River. Out of the beaten paths, this waterfall is designed with a religiosity. The fall is only 10 m high, but the frame is beautiful and the pond is very pleasant to swim there. More upstream, the stream disappears beneath the earth for fifty meters before reappearing shortly before the drop point.
MONKEY HILL
A natural site where a colony of around fifty monkeys has taken refuge, to ...Read more
BOABENG-FIEMA MONKEY SANCTUARY
A must-visit address for discovering the black and white colobus, an ...Read more
VICLAURA'S FASHION
Store run by one of Ghana's best dressmakers in Aburi, a good place to ...Read more
WOMEN IN PROGRESS WORKSHOPS
Read moreDo you want to dive into local crafts and make its own creations? This is possible in Cape Coast. Courses are offered to all persons interested in the non-governmental organization, Women in Progress. Lessons must be planned in advance by telephone. From cooking to clothing making, through the world of music or dance, many themes can be addressed.
AKPOM WATERFALLS
An escapade to discover the Akpom waterfall and a remarkable cave housing ...Read more
BOTI FALLS
Visit to discover a remarkable 20-meter-high waterfall, with a natural ...Read more
TROPICALEX TOURS
Read moreAccra, the capital of Ghana, offers many opportunities for nature lovers thanks to Tropicalex Tours. This travel agency specializing in the discovery of West Africa offers tours in Ghana and Togo. From the moment you arrive, Tropicalex Tours takes care of everything, from hotels to catering to outings. Must-see sites in Ghana include Kwame Nkrumah's mausoleum, Independence Square, Boti Falls, Aburi Botanical Gardens, Mole Park in Larabanga, Kintampo Falls in WA, Kakum Park and Cape Coast. These sites offer a complete change of scenery and allow you to discover the natural and cultural wealth of the region.