Embark on an outdoor adventure to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Ghana. This journey takes you deep into the breathtaking flora and wildlife that the country is increasingly renowned for, with a special focus on the Boti Waterfall. Explore the upper and lower streams of the River Pawnpawn, hidden within the forest, and climb the iconic umbrella rock to witness the unique three-headed palm tree. Your connection with the waterfall will deepen through physical activity. Additionally, visit the historic Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm to learn about cocoa cultivation and savor ripe cocoa before it becomes chocolate. Complete your experience with a visit to the Aburi Botanical Gardens, where you can explore diverse plant species and enjoy the serene landscape.
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Boti Falls is a pair of waterfalls that can be found in Ghana's Yilo Krobo District in the country's eastern region. The female and male falls are twin falls that originate from two rivers; according to local folklore, when they combine, a rainbow is created.
This enigmatic rock has the appearance of an umbrella. It is climbable, and beyond it is a lovely forest.
Aburi Botanical Gardens is a garden in Ghana's Eastern region. The garden has 64.8 hectares of space. Governor William Brandford-Griffith and Sierra Leonean physician Dr. John Farrell Easmon built the gardens, which are made up of expansive lawns filled with both local and foreign trees and flora, and they were officially inaugurated in March 1890.Our experienced guide will take you through the gardens and explain to you the various tree species and their use.
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