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Travel Volta "A WORTHY CAUSE IS WORTH PURSUING TO THE END." I like to spend time with other people, show them ar HE IDEA
Ghana is a very controversial place.

On one hand it's one of the richest countries in the world. Rich in natural resources, rich in nature and wildlife, rich in culture and rich in friendliness of the people. But on the other hand Ghana is also very poor... Our economy falls apart, unemployment rates are high and eductation is expensive. Orphans and teen mothers are very common. This is where the idea grew of starting a non-profit pr

oject. THE PROJECT
It has been a dream for a while and it's about time to get things started...
What I want to create is a place where teen mothers can spend their days, feel safe and learn a craft. After the training course they will feel more confident about themselves and we will guide them into starting their own business. What is produced during the training will be sold and the money we earn from this will go back into the project, so at a certain point we should be able to become self sustaining. THE TOUR COMPANY
But of course there is some capital needed to start with the project. We need a building, materials, some machinery, electricity, water supply and so on. it's a long and expensive list...
For a long time I have been interested in tourism. I like to spend time with other people, I like to show them around and tell them about my town and my country and I've been a couchsurfing host for a couple of years now. One day it occurred to that this could become a source of income in order to support the project. The Volta Region has so many beautiful places, known and unknown, but many travelers complain about the difficulty to get somewhere and to get information. That is exactly what I am providing: Easy transportation and the expertise of local guides.

15/09/2025

Dreams to reality 🚀 Thanks to FIDO Loans for giving me the push to start my business.

Fido MISS BUY GHANA Makola

04/08/2025

🇬🇭 Beneath the Black Star, a nation's spirit rises.

This is not just a square—it’s the heartbeat of Ghana’s freedom, the ground where pride marched into independence, and the symbol that reminds us: we are our own destiny.










Black Star Square Unfolding.. Stay tuned for the mind-blowing stories..🇬🇭 "Beneath the Black Star, a nation's spirit ris...
04/08/2025

Black Star Square Unfolding.. Stay tuned for the mind-blowing stories..

🇬🇭 "Beneath the Black Star, a nation's spirit rises."

Not just a square—it’s the heartbeat of Ghana’s freedom, the ground where pride marched into independence, and the symbol that reminds us: we are our own destiny.








29/07/2025

The journey of seeing Ghana with fresh eyes begins with one simple question…

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Reviving Travel Volta..
22/07/2025

Reviving Travel Volta..

26/11/2019

Lead, protect and guide tourists to various sites.

18/11/2019

Solace-Child has been initiated almost six years ago. The first training activities came to a halt due to lack of support, He who fight and run away lives to fight another day, the storm was strong but not strong enough to completely break us off. We need to get things done and on time. since a good course is worth pursuing to an end, we are bringing ourselves to light seeking your support, see eye to eye with us that, the betterment of a community sepends on the way it's children are brought up, drop a flour into our empty pot and help make a change.

Wli waterfallsLocation Hohoe, Volta Region, GhanaCoordinates 7°07′29″N 0°35′31″ECoordinates: 7°07′29″N 0°35′31″EType Chu...
07/10/2019

Wli waterfalls
Location Hohoe, Volta Region, Ghana
Coordinates 7°07′29″N 0°35′31″ECoordinates: 7°07′29″N 0°35′31″E
Type Chute
Total height 80 meters
A walk through the forest of the Agumatsa wildlife sanctuary offers a chance to see a large colony of fruit bats, butterflies, birds, (monkeys and baboons on rare occasions though)
The Wli waterfall is the highest water fall in West Africa, The falls is known locally as “Agumatsa” meaning, "Allow Me to Flow." It is located in the Hohoe municipality of the Volta Region, the land of the Ewe culture. Approximately 280 kilometers from the capital Accra lies another paradise of nature locked up in our own motherland Ghana.
Wli, Ghana’s highest waterfall is great in many ways and has a bright future ahead. First to be admired is the sheer grandeur of the fall itself; the spectacular white water of the Agumatsa River thundering about 60 metres down steep cliffs into a large pool below.
Second is the massive mountain formation comprising soaring peaks and rock walls which are part of the Akwapim-Togo Mountains.
Another attraction about Wli is the luxurious forest environment currently designated as the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary.
Accessibility is another advantage for Wli; visitors don’t have to climb any hills or descend steep valleys to get to the foot of this awesome geological monument.
Fortunately, community support that is essential for ecotourism development of the attraction is intact. In fact, long before Wli got the attention of the tourism world, the people had always revered the mighty waterfalls and had protected it through various traditional sanctions and celebrations which are highlighted in the Agumatsa festival held in November every year.
During the festival, the people thank God for the falls, ancestral heroes are remembered and the guardian spirits of the river and the mountains are invoked to continue blessing the land and its produce.
For visitors from Accra, the 280-kilometer journey to Wli is exciting experience. From the capital, the road goes through the Tema motorway, passing the expanding industrial twin city, then along the Shai Hills wildlife resources which incorporate other huge rocky highlands, or inselbergs, such as the remarkable Twin-Rocks all lined up on the right side while the Akwapim Mountain rises in the far horizon to the northwest.
Soon after, the Volta River starts appearing near Kpong, followed by the road to the stopover town of Atimpoku where the beautiful arch of the suspended Adomi Bridge crosses the mighty Volta River, a short distance below the gigantic Akosombo dam.
Continuing, the road now goes through numerous quiet towns such as Juapong, Peki, Have and Fume, the junction to scenic Amedzofe. Logba-Alakpleti is another junction town leading to Tafi-Atome Monkey Sanctuary just three kilometers to the west and Logba Tota with its mysterious caves located high atop the rolling mountains dominating the Eastern skyline. Agbome, Godome and Golokuati in the Ve traditional area are some of the last towns to pass before reaching Hohoe, the busy district capital.
After driving miles and miles for four hours through mainly small and quiet townships, Hohoe stands out distinctly as commercial and administrative city with its bustling market, government departments, business and service centres, hotels and banks including the Bank of Ghana and others laid along the main streets.
From here, tourists visiting through Travel-Volta Tours are taken to their booked hotels and guest houses, Tourist who are flexible and can share accommodation are taken to our house tourists traveling on their own can continue by taxi or bus for the last 20 kilometers to Afegame, nestled under the towering heights of the Asoglo-Agumatsa Ranges with the upper parts of the falls glistering in the sunlight high up in the mountains.
“Afegame” - means big-house in the Ewe language - is situated in a strategic pass between the rugged mountains and sits exactly on the Ghana-Togo border post only 600 metres away.
The path leading to the splendid falls begins from the visitor reception centre at Afegame shaded by tall forest trees, some of them identified by their scientific and common names by the wildlife authorities. These include the Wawa, black berry, cashew, prekese, monkey cola, palm trees and climbing vines, while the forest floor is covered with ferns and shade-loving species.
Beside the majestic heights of the mountain chain are the different patterns of plant life: parts covered by dense green vegetation indicating the windward or rainy face and the leeward side carpeted by low grass and a few stunted trees.
Some of the distant peaks look blue from different angles while at close range, the steep cliffs appeared bare and where large numbers of fruit bats roosted.
In addition to the well-known bats, the forest teems with assorted animal life; the most conspicuous being the colourful insects such as butterflies and dragonflies as well as birds like pied hornbills, bulbuls, sunbirds, turtledoves and francolins, which can be seen in the tree canopies or heard calling in the bushes as one strolls to and from the falls by the meandering path which crosses the Agumatsa nine times by sturdy wooden and concrete bridges.
The falls proper consist of two parts: an upper section, which cannot be seen from the bottom, and the main falls, which drops so vertically that the plunging water actually disintegrates into a white spray before collecting once more in the plunge pool below.
Meanwhile, strong winds created by the turbulence within the gorge spray the water on the evergreen plants hanging on the cliff sides and visitors alike who appear to be soothed by the cold showers. The pool below the falling water measures about 500 square metres wide, the favorite of swimmers.
As the leading waterfall in the country, the ongoing efforts to develop the site for ecotourism will serve as an important model for the many in the area such as the Tagbo and Aflabo falls as well as those in other parts of the country though the peculiar terrain and setting of each fall would demand different approaches.
The current winding path, which blends well with the forest, should be maintained for the sense of adventure it offers visitors especially during rainy seasons when the ground is quiet slippery. As a suggestion, it is important that the traditional rites associated with the protection of the Agumatsa River, such as the observance of its holy day of rest, as pertains to most rivers, should be declared and enforced to supplement conservation activities.
There are accommodation facilities at Afegame for overnight visitors. Many categories of accommodation also abound in Hohoe town (recommended); about 25 minutes’ drive from Afegame. For stress release, cultural lessons and socialisation, Travel-Volta recommends Wli waterfalls as your next holiday destination. You can follow us on fb or contact us for your itinerary plan or join our 2days 1night program, it happens twice every month.
“It was my first time and l was with some friends so we went swimming for about 10 minutes in the pool. To my surprise, l felt so empty when l withdrew from the pool. The sense of emptiness was deep that l thought something was happening to me. It was a medical officer who later told me that it was stress that had left me. The relief was very amazing and l felt so refreshed.”
By: Lergie
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Highest pointElevation: 885 m (2,904 ft)Prominence: 76 m (249 ft)Listing: Country high pointMountain Afadza (Afadzato) i...
01/10/2019

Highest point
Elevation: 885 m (2,904 ft)
Prominence: 76 m (249 ft)
Listing: Country high point

Mountain Afadza (Afadzato) is the highest mountain in Ghana. The summit of this peak is located on the border with Togo, in the Volta Region of Ghana, about midway between the villages of Gblede (Gbledi) in the Afadzato South District and Apédomé in Kloto Prefecture in Togo. It is about 178 kilometers (111 mi) northeast of Accra, and 178 kilometers (111 mi) northwest of Lomé. Part of the Agumatsa sub-range of the West Africa Mountains, its summit is 885 metres (2,904 ft) above sea level. The summit of Mount Aduadu (746 metres (2,448 ft)) lies 3.5 kilometers (2 mi) to the east of Mount Afadja.

As written earlier , "Afadja" (Afadza) is the name of the mountain whereas the suffix "-to" in the Ewe language means mountain therefore, it is called "Afadja-to" by the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo. The correct “English” pronunciation would be "Mountain Afadza", as "Mount Afadzato" would be a repetition of the word "mountain". Mount Afadja is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the Volta Region of Ghana, welcoming thousands of visitors from around the globe annually.

When the Ewe people migrated to the area and saw the mountain it looked like the mound in which water yam is planted, water yam being called "Avadze" in Ewe. Moreover, there were some creeping plants on the mountain that resembled the water yam plant; they therefore called it "Avadze-to". Today the word has been palatalized into "Afadzato".
The nearby Tagbo Falls and Wli Falls (the highest in West Africa) are also considered tourist attractions. There are several caves, streams and other waterfalls in the area.
Keep up with us as we show you the wonderful places around Ghana currently starting with the Volta region. Bet you! There are places you haven’t heard of before nor seen anywhere but with Travel-Volta we promise you unforgettable moments when you book with us and whenever you book with us, you create opportunity for a needy child, an orphan, poor and helpless young mothers, to go under employable skill to become self reliant in the future so they can take care of themselves and their wards.

Just a few gists about this very trip alright? Hm.
I beg don’t hesitate to collect a piece of stick offered you before beginning hiking. First off, the comfort of this adventure depends on your preparation for the trip. Oh don’t panic oh, just don’t wear a boot/sneaker that is too tight to your feet and please remember not to reject the walking stick unless you trust your knees :D
30 stops on the way to the top “the 2905 feet high mountain” is usual and believe me there are many stops on the way for you to rest if you’re tired.
Panting after 200ft is usual too,
Looking back after some point of the journey and wondering whether to continue or not is also usual.. Lol.
Let me just not talk about all these but to live it for you to tell your own story.

Just some few tips
*Best time we suggest, to begin this journey should be between 7am -10am or 2:45pm - 3:30am

*Your journey begins where you a black sign post with white text facing you saying;
* "Welcome to Afadjato. Take a deep breath; you are just about conquering 885m above sea level"

And yes indeed take a deep breath. And ask yourself are you really persevere in other angles of the life or you’re the "give-up quick” type. But one thing is this; no one gets there or begins the journey up and says “Oh I Think This Is Not Meant For Me, I’ll try again another time” lol. So I know you won’t

*There's this beautiful site and awesome feelings when you're able to make it to the top. I tell you what.. The beauty at the top makes the stress worth it.

*No need to panic. Just feel alive and say to yourself "I CAN MAKE IT" and gear up!

*As a first timer, an hour to the top is usual. ;)

*You may not want to put on white apparel or the like when heading to this destination (Afadjato) as you won't be needing red dye for your shirt..
*TRANSPORT: Accra - Hohoe = 4hr approximately

29/09/2019

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