Nsuta Waterfall
Enchanted Serenity at Nsuta Waterfall
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Nsuta Waterfall in Asiafo Amanfro, a serene escape into nature's splendor, ideal for relaxation and adventure.
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Asiafo Amanfro, Nsuta Waterfall is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with its cascading waters and lush surroundings. This picturesque site is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, offering a tranquil retreat amidst the vibrant beauty of Ghana's wilderness.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from Akosombo, which is a well-known town by Lake Volta. Head north on the Akosombo-Asikuma Road (also known as the R57) for about 15 km until you reach the junction for the Dambai Road. Turn left onto Dambai Road and continue for approximately 20 km. Look out for local signs that indicate Nsuta Waterfall. As you approach the area, you may need to ask locals for the exact location, as the waterfall is not heavily advertised. The final stretch will be a dirt road leading to the waterfall. Ensure your vehicle is suitable for off-road conditions.
Public Transportation
To reach Nsuta Waterfall using public transportation, start by taking a trotro (shared minibus) from Akosombo to Dambai. The fare is typically around 10 GHS. Upon reaching Dambai, you will need to find a local taxi or motorbike (okada) to take you to Nsuta Waterfall. Expect to pay around 15-20 GHS for the ride. Make sure to clarify that you want to go to 'Nsuta Waterfall' as many drivers may not know the exact location. Be prepared for a short walk from where the vehicle drops you off to the waterfall itself.
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