
Wli Waterfalls
Volta
Wli Waterfalls, also known locally as Agoomatsa Waterfalls meaning "Allow Me to Flow," is the highest waterfall in Ghana and the tallest in West Africa. Located about 20 km from Hohoe in the Volta Region, it features both a lower and an upper fall, creating a spectacular natural landscape. The falls are nestled within the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary, a lush forest reserve that is home to a diverse array of wildlife including fruit bats, butterflies, birds, monkeys, and baboons. Visitors can enjoy a scenic hike through the forest, often spotting the large colony of fruit bats clinging to the cliffs or flying overhead. The falls were discovered by hunters who initially mistook the roaring water for the sound of talking drums, a significant cultural symbol of the local Ewe people. This site not only offers breathtaking natural beauty but also an immersive experience in the rich biodiversity and cultural heritage of the Volta Region.
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Astuce: The best time to visit Wli Waterfalls is during the rainy season when the falls are at their most powerful and spectacular. Visitors are advised to wear comfortable hiking shoes for the forest trail leading to the falls. It is recommended to arrange tickets or guided tours in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to avoid long waits. Discounts may be available for students, groups, and children. Carrying water and insect repellent is advisable for the hike through the wildlife sanctuary.
Faits intéressants
- •Wli Waterfalls is the highest waterfall in Ghana and the tallest in West Africa.
- •The falls are composed of both a lower and an upper cascade, offering diverse scenic views.
- •A large colony of fruit bats inhabits the cliffs around the falls, often visible to visitors.
- •The name 'Agoomatsa' means 'Allow Me to Flow' in the local Ewe language.
- •The falls were discovered by hunters who mistook the roar for talking drums, an important cultural sound.
Histoire
Wli Waterfalls was discovered by hunters who, hearing the sound of the falls, thought it was the beating of talking drums, a culturally important sound for the Ewe people.
Situated in the Hohoe municipality of the Volta Region, the falls have long been a natural landmark in the land of the Ewe culture.
Over time, the area around the falls was designated as the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary to protect its rich biodiversity, including the large colonies of fruit bats.
The site has grown to become a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors from across Ghana and internationally.
Guide du lieu
Lower Waterfall
The lower waterfall is the more accessible part of Wli Waterfalls, offering visitors a stunning view of cascading water surrounded by lush vegetation. It is a popular spot for swimming and photography.
Upper Waterfall
The upper waterfall is reached after a more challenging hike and offers a dramatic and powerful cascade. It is less crowded and provides a more serene experience with panoramic views of the surrounding forest.
Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary
This sanctuary surrounds Wli Waterfalls and is home to diverse wildlife including fruit bats, butterflies, birds, monkeys, and baboons. The forest walk offers opportunities to observe these species in their natural habitat.
Contact
Téléphone: 053 044 6994