Trident Hiking Peak South
Trident Hiking Peak South: A Nature Lover's Paradise
Discover the natural beauty and tranquility of Akwamu-Sokodei, a serene garden haven in Akwamufie, perfect for relaxation and exploration.
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Akwamufie, Akwamu-Sokodei offers a lush garden experience ideal for nature lovers. This peaceful retreat invites tourists to explore its vibrant flora and fauna, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and reflection.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Akosombo, take the Akosombo-Akwamufie Road (also known as the Volta River Road) heading towards Akwamufie. Continue on this road for approximately 15 km. You will pass through some local villages. Keep an eye out for signs directing you to Akwamufie. Once you reach Akwamufie, look for the coordinates 73FR+59. Parking is available in the vicinity.
Public Transportation
From Akosombo, you can take a shared minibus (trotro) heading towards Akwamufie. The trotro station is located near the Akosombo market. Once aboard, inform the driver of your destination. This journey should take around 30-45 minutes, depending on traffic. Alight at Akwamufie and ask locals for directions to the coordinates 73FR+59, which is a central point in Akwamufie. The cost for the trotro ride is typically around 2-3 GHS.
Bicycle
For the more adventurous, consider renting a bicycle in Akosombo. Head towards Akwamufie using the Akosombo-Akwamufie Road. This route is about 15 km and offers scenic views of Lake Volta. Make sure to wear a helmet and carry water, especially in the warm months. The cost for bicycle rental is usually around 10-15 GHS per day.
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