Amedzofe Eco-tourism Center
Discover Amedzofe Eco-tourism Center: A Hidden Gem in Ghana
Discover the breathtaking beauty and adventure at Mt. Gemi, the second tallest mountain in Ghana, perfect for hiking and experiencing local culture.
Mt. Gemi, the second tallest mountain in Ghana, offers breathtaking views and adventurous hiking opportunities. Ideal for nature lovers and thrill-seekers, it's a must-visit destination in Amedzofe.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car within Brong-Ahafo, start by navigating to the town of Amedzofe. Use a GPS device or a maps application to input the coordinates 6.8566777, 0.4335728 for precise directions to Mt. Gemi. From any major town in Brong-Ahafo, such as Sunyani, head towards Amedzofe, which is about a 2 to 3-hour drive depending on traffic. Once you arrive in Amedzofe, follow local signs or ask locals for directions to the trailhead leading to Mt. Gemi. There is no entry fee for accessing the mountain, but consider costs for fuel and any refreshments you might need along the way.
Public Transportation
To reach Mt. Gemi via public transportation, first, take a shared taxi or a bus from your location in Brong-Ahafo to Amedzofe. Shared taxis are available from various towns, and you can ask locals for the nearest taxi station. The fare will vary depending on your starting location but expect to pay between GHS 10 to GHS 20. Once you arrive in Amedzofe, you can either walk to the trailhead or hire a local taxi to take you there. Be sure to inquire about the cost of this local taxi, which may range from GHS 5 to GHS 15, depending on the distance.
Use Mt. Gemi as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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