Wli Agumatsa Waterfalls: Ghana's Majestic Cascades
Explore the breathtaking Wli Agumatsa Waterfalls in Ghana, a natural wonder surrounded by lush landscapes and rich biodiversity.
Nestled in the lush landscapes of Ghana, Wli Agumatsa Waterfalls is a breathtaking destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. With its stunning cascades and rich biodiversity, it promises an unforgettable experience.
A brief summary to Wli Agumatsa Waterfalls
- Wli-Fodome road Wli-Hohoe road Wli waterfalls street, Wli, GH
- +233205759191
Local tips
- Visit during the rainy season for the fullest flow and most dramatic views of the waterfalls.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the trails can be steep and slippery.
- Bring a swimsuit if you plan to cool off in the natural pools at the base of the falls.
- Consider hiring a local guide to enhance your experience and learn more about the area's flora and fauna.
- Plan to stay for a few hours to fully enjoy the scenery and take plenty of photos.
Getting There
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Car
From Afife, head north on the main road towards Hohoe. Continue for approximately 15 kilometers until you reach the junction for Wli. Turn left onto the Wli-Fodome road. Follow this road for about 8 kilometers until you reach the Wli Waterfalls parking area. Make sure to park your car safely as you will need to walk to the waterfalls from this point.
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Public Transportation
To reach Wli Agumatsa Waterfalls from Afife using public transport, take a shared taxi or a trotro (minibus) from the main road in Afife heading towards Hohoe. Inform the driver you want to stop at Wli. The fare should cost around 5 GHS. After approximately 20-30 minutes, you will reach the Wli junction where you can then walk or hire a local guide to take you to the waterfalls, which is about a 30-minute hike from the junction.
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Walking
If you prefer to walk from the Wli junction, follow the well-marked trail that leads to Wli Agumatsa Waterfalls. The path is scenic and takes you through lush vegetation. It is about a 30-minute walk, so wear comfortable shoes and bring water. Be sure to follow the signs to ensure you are heading in the right direction.