Asaaman Tamfoe Town Park
Discover Tranquility at Asaaman Tamfoe Town Park
Discover the enchanting Bunso Arboretum, a vibrant oasis of flora along Koforidua Highway, where nature lovers can immerse themselves in Ghana's biodiversity.
Nestled along the Koforidua Highway in Bunso, the Bunso Arboretum is a serene and captivating destination for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in nature's beauty. This stunning arboretum showcases a diverse collection of tropical plants, trees, and vibrant flora, making it a perfect spot for relaxation, exploration, and photography.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Ewe, head towards the Koforidua Highway. Follow the highway signs directing you to Bunso. The journey should take approximately 30 minutes depending on traffic. As you approach Bunso, keep an eye out for the Bunso Arboretum sign. There is parking available on-site.
Public Transportation
You can take a trotro (shared minibus) from Ewe to Bunso. Look for a trotro heading towards Koforidua and inform the driver that you want to disembark at Bunso Arboretum. The fare is typically around 2-5 GHS, depending on your starting point. The ride usually takes about 45 minutes. Once you arrive in Bunso, you may need to walk a short distance to reach the arboretum.
Taxi
For a more direct route, you can hire a taxi from Ewe to Bunso Arboretum. Make sure to negotiate the fare before starting your journey. The cost may range from 20 to 50 GHS based on your bargaining skills and the distance. The journey by taxi should also take around 30 minutes, similar to driving a personal car.
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