Tsiame Forest Reserved
Explore the Serenity of Tsiame Forest Reserve
Discover the serene beauty and diverse wildlife of Tsiame Forest Reserve, a hidden gem in Ghana perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventurers.
Tsiame Forest Reserve, a hidden gem in Ghana, offers tourists a serene escape into nature, teeming with diverse wildlife and lush greenery, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Keta, head northwest on the main road towards Aflao. Drive for about 15 kilometers until you reach the junction at Abor. Turn left at the junction and continue on the road for approximately 5 kilometers until you reach Tsiame. The Tsiame Forest Reserved is located slightly off the main road, so look for signs or local directions as you approach.
Public Transportation (Shared Taxi or Tro-Tro)
From Keta, you can take a shared taxi or tro-tro heading to Aflao. These can be found at the main bus terminal in Keta. The fare is typically around 2-3 GHS. Ask the driver to drop you off at the Abor junction. From there, you may need to negotiate with a local taxi or find another shared taxi to take you the additional 5 kilometers to Tsiame Forest Reserved. The fare for this leg of the journey should be around 5-10 GHS.
Walking (last part after vehicle)
If you are dropped off at the Abor junction, you can walk the remaining distance to Tsiame Forest Reserved. The walk is about 5 kilometers and will take roughly 1 hour. Follow the main road and look for local signs indicating the direction to Tsiame. Be mindful of traffic and take care while walking along the roadside.
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