Endowed with breathtaking landscapes and lush forests, the Eastern Region is one of Ghana’s 16 administrative regions. It is home to a portion of the Akan ethnic group, one of the largest in the country.

As part of GhanaWeb’s ongoing series exploring tourist destinations across the nation, today we journey through the Eastern Region to uncover its magnificent sites and hidden gems.

1. Boti Falls

Located in Boti, Yilo Krobo District, Boti Falls is a twin waterfall formed by two rivers, mythically referred to as male and female. According to local legend, a rainbow appears when the two merge.

The falls are seasonal and best experienced during high flow, where visitors descend 250 concrete steps into a canyon of cascading water nestled in the forest of Huhunya.

2. Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana

Established in June 1938, the institute is located in New Tafo, East Akim District, just 24 km from Koforidua. It serves as a hub for innovation and research in cocoa cultivation, advancing agricultural practices and sustainability.

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Bunso Eco Park

Formerly known as the Bunso Arboretum, this nature park offers a blend of adventure, relaxation, and education. Visitors can explore diverse plant species, birdlife, and enjoy thrilling activities in a serene environment.

4. Kwahu Mountains and Nkofieho Caves

Discover the majestic landscapes of Kwahu and the mysterious Nkofieho caves. The area is renowned for panoramic views and paragliding adventures that attract thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.

5. Volta Lake and Cruise to Dodi Island

Enjoy a tranquil boat cruise on Volta Lake to Dodi Island, where visitors can engage in animal sightings, jet skiing, and other water-based activities for a memorable experience.

6. Akonedi Shrine

Located at Larteh Kubeasi on the Akwapim Ridge, about 56 km north of Accra, the Akonedi Shrine is revered as one of the most powerful spiritual sites among the Akuapims.

7. Abonse Slave Market

Situated in Abonse, a historic town in the Akuapim North Municipality, this site was a key slave market in the 17th and 18th centuries. Remnants of the original market still exist, offering a sobering glimpse into Ghana’s past.

8. Okomfo Anokye Shrine

Visit the shrine dedicated to Okomfo Anokye, one of the most influential traditional priests in Akuapim history. It is located in Awukugua in the Akuapim North Municipality.

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9. Begoro Waterfall

This enchanting waterfall offers a serene escape into nature, with stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxation and reflection.

10. The Big Tree at Akim Oda

Found in the Esen Apam Forest Reserve, about 22 km from Akim Oda, this giant tree stands at 66.5 meters tall and 396 cm in diameter. Believed to be the largest tree in Ghana and West Africa, it belongs to the species Tieghemella heckelii.

11. Umbrella Rock

Located approximately seven kilometers from Boti Falls, Umbrella Rock features a massive overhang that can shelter 12 to 15 people at once—an awe-inspiring natural.

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