Visit Volta Region


The Volta Region of Ghana is located in the eastern part of the country and is bordered by Togo. The region boasts stunning natural beauty and a rich culture, making it an ideal tourist destination. Visitors can explore Akosombo Dam, a hydroelectric dam built on the Volta River, or take a hike around Wli Waterfalls, one of the highest waterfalls in West Africa.

History buffs will enjoy visiting Notsie Slave Castle, located in Kete-Krachi. This castle was built by slave traders in 1785 to store slaves before they were sold off to other countries. For those looking to learn more about local customs and traditions, Nkonya Ahenkro Cultural Village offers tours around its beautiful grounds while showcasing traditional music performances and visual arts displays.

Volta Region also has many sites where visitors can learn about Ghana's colonial past such as Fort Vredenburg in Ho and Fort St Anthony at Aflao which were both constructed by Dutch settlers during the 16th century. There are also plenty of opportunities for sightseeing throughout this diverse region with Lake Volta being one of the most popular destinations for boating enthusiasts looking for adventure!
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Cities in Volta Region

Aflao, Keta, Hohoe, Ho, Kete Krachi, Anloga, Kpandu