Waterfalls of Ghana
Water, water everywhere! Most of our citizens do not know the tourism potentials of this wonderful natural resource. Most falls are seasonal, so plan to travel shortly after the end of the main rain season if these natural features are important to your travels.
Boti Falls
This spectacular seasonal waterfalls is situated in the Eastern Region of Ghana, about 17km Northeast of Koforidua, the regional capital of the Eastern Region. This waterfalls features two falls, side-by-side and are accessed via a scenic descent via 250 concrete steps to the bottom of the falls. This waterfall was the first to be enlisted by the Ghana Tourism Authority because of its magnificent nature.
A somewhat strenuous hike to Umbrella Rock can also be done from the visitor center. The view from Umbrella Rock is unforgettable, but we recommend doing this in the cool of the morning.
Akaa Falls
These falls are a mere 7 km from Boti Falls and are also seasonal in nature. Like Boti Falls, these falls are also accessed via a scenic 250 concrete steps to the bottom, where a canyon of water can fall around you from 3 sides when the flow is good, but not too much.
For those who do not want the hike, Umbrella Rock is accessible via a short drive from Akaa Falls.
Asenema Falls
Asenema Waterfalls is one of the hidden gems in the rainforest of the Akuapem Hills, outside of Accra, and north of Aburi.
There are many waterfalls in the Eastern Region, but Asenema is one of the rarely visited waterfalls despite its beauty and easy accessibility.
It is a seasonal waterfall and feeds a lively little stream nearby but has a very good flow during the rainy season. The drive to get to the falls is wonderfully scenic, with beautiful views across the rolling hills that are so typical of the region.
Kintampo Falls
This seasonal falls is from the Pumpu River which falls some 70 meters down beautiful rocky steps. The Kintampo Waterfalls has a more festive environment with lots of locals on picnics and shade where visiting individuals and groups can sit and have fun. There are lots of trees, mostly dominated by Mahogany, some of which grow beyond 40 meters. There is also a walkway over the falls canyon, providing an added attraction. Kintampo Falls is also a fine resting place when traveling between Kumasi and Tamale or Mole National Park.
Nearby in the town of Kintampo is a small monument that marks the geographic center of Ghana.
Fuller Falls
About 20 a minute drive from Kintampo Falls is the less visited and more serene Fuller Falls. These falls have an upper and lower falls in a cool, peaceful, reflective environment. Unlike Kintampo Falls, you would be the only guest when you visit here.
Wli Falls
Wli Falls are located about 20km from Hohoe, in the Wli Natural Reserve. An hour's walk on a flat trail through cool shades of the forest will lead you to Ghana's highest waterfalls which flows throughout the year.
It is located at the edge of the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary, which has hundreds of fruit bats, birds, and butterflies, but no wildlife that you would see. There are a couple of guesthouses near the falls for an overnight experience. This permits time to visit a nearby Kente weaving village and a monkey sanctuary.
Note that Wli Falls also has an upper falls. It is a very strenuous hike and generally cannot be done during the rain season. But if you are adventurous, healthy and strong, it is a worthy goal to reach the pool at the rarely visited upper falls. This trek is not possible during the rain season.
Tagbo Falls
Like the nearby Wli Falls, Tagbo Falls, located at Liate Wote, flow from the Ghana-Togo mountain range. It is an easy 45 minute walk through forest and cocoa trees to reach these scenic falls that are covered by a lush green carpet of vegetation.
While at the scenic highland village of Liate Wote, you can make a very strenuous hike to the top of Mount Afadjato, Ghana's tallest peak. Less difficult would be a visit to a nearby snake zoo.
Tsenku Falls
These falls are located in the Dodowa Forest, near to the Shai Hills Wildlife Reserve.
The enchanted Dodowa forest is the battle-field of the Kantamanso war which ended in 1826. The defeat of the Great Ashanti Warriors on the 7th of August 1826 marked the end of Ashanti domination of the then Gold Coast. The giant Baobab tree at the edge of Dodowa is where the ceremony was held to mark the end of conflict. After about a 45 minute hike in the forest, you will come to this beautiful waterfall which drops from a height of about 250 feet, running on stratified rocks into a clear pool.
Ote Falls
While not the biggest or best-known, Ote Falls is a lovely falls in an extremely scenic location. An elevated falls walkway opened in 2022, requiring a descent of 259 steps to reach before crossing directly in font of the falls.
The community of Amedzofe is the highest inhabited community in Ghana, sitting just below the summit of Mt. Gemi which you can also hike. The truly adventurous can do the peak-to-peak hike from Amedzofe to Biakpa. The morning fog is very cool here, creating unexpectedly chilly mornings for Ghana.
Other Falls
Plenty of other waterfalls are not mentioned above. While you may see road signs that seem inviting, realize that some falls may not be easily accessible, or they may be unappealing due to rubbish washed into the falls. Or they may be hidden gems!
Do not stop exploring! There are countless waterfalls in Ghana. After years of giving tours, we are still surprised to find scenic waterfalls that are rarely visited.