14 Hidden Waterfalls in Ghana You Need to Visit

23rd Apr 2021 5.5K 10



 Discover 14 hidden waterfalls in Ghana that are perfect for adventure, relaxation, and nature lovers. Explore lesser-known waterfalls, swimming spots, and scenic trails off the beaten path.

Ghana is home to some of West Africa’s most breathtaking waterfalls. While Boti Falls, Wli Falls, and Tsenku attract many visitors, there are still hidden waterfalls in Ghana that most travelers haven’t discovered. These lesser-known waterfalls are perfect for hiking, swimming, nature photography, and quiet escapes.

If you love adventure and nature, this guide will introduce you to 13 waterfalls in Ghana you should add to your bucket list.



1. Aflagbo Waterfalls – Volta Region

Aflagbo Waterfall is tucked deep in the forests of Leklebi-Agbesia. According to local legend, the source is linked to a prehistoric village called Blemado.

The journey involves about an hour-long hike through caves and forest trails. Once you arrive, the breathtaking scenery and serene pools make it an unforgettable experience for hikers and nature lovers.

Best for: Hiking, photography, adventure



2. Ote Waterfalls – Amedzofe, Volta Region

Ote Waterfalls is located in Ghana’s highest settlement, Amedzofe. The hike from Mount Gemi takes around 45 minutes along scenic mountain trails. Along the way, travelers may spot butterflies, birds, and other wildlife.

The waterfall is at its most lush and full during the rainy season. A canopy walkway is being built to give visitors a unique view of the falls.

Best for: Nature walks, seasonal visits, wildlife spotting



3. Asenema Waterfalls – Akuapem Hills, Eastern Region

Often overlooked because of the popularity of Boti Falls, Asenema Waterfall is surrounded by lush forests about 30 minutes from Koforidua. It offers a tranquil spot for swimming, photography, or simply enjoying nature.

Best for: Relaxation, off-the-beaten-path exploration



4. Butuase Waterfall – Kwahu Tafo, Eastern Region

Standing about 60 feet high, Butuase Waterfall is one of Ghana’s oldest waterfalls. During the rainy season, the waterfall splashes into natural pools that are perfect for swimming.

Its unique umbrella-shaped rock formation makes it a scenic spot for photography and relaxation.

Best for: Swimming, nature photography, rainy-season visits



5. Kulugu Waterfalls – Biakpe, Volta Region

Kulugu Waterfalls offers an adventurous experience requiring both hiking and rock climbing. Local guides are available for visitors who want to explore this hidden gem safely.

Best for: Adventure seekers, off-the-beaten-path exploration



6. Oboadaka Waterfall – Aburi, Eastern Region

Oboadaka Waterfall is quiet and largely untouched, making it perfect for beginners and families. The hike is short, and the surrounding forest provides a refreshing environment for swimming or simply relaxing by the water.

Best for: Beginner hikers, families, peaceful retreats



7. Bahankra Waterfall – Kumawu, Ashanti Region

Bahankra Waterfall is a newly discovered waterfall in the Sekyere Kumawu District. With rocky platforms and refreshing pools, it remains undeveloped and offers a natural, untouched experience for visitors.

Best for: Adventure, untouched natural landscapes



8. Bomfobiri Waterfalls – Kumawu, Ashanti Region

Located in Bomfobiri Wildlife Sanctuary, this waterfall cascades over 50 meters into a calm pool. Visitors can also enjoy the surrounding forest and savannah, home to wildlife such as baboons, buffaloes, and duikers.

Best for: Wildlife spotting, hiking, nature photography



9. Asubone Waterfall – Kwahu Area, Eastern Region

Asubone Waterfall is part of scenic trails in the Kwahu area. It offers a peaceful environment for swimming, hiking, and photography. Though less documented, it is popular among locals and adventurous travelers.

Best for: Quiet escapes, hiking, photography


10. Logba Tota and Akpom Waterfalls – Volta Region

Near Logba Tota village, these waterfalls are accessible by a short bush hike through forest paths. The pools are perfect for swimming, and the surrounding jungle provides a calm and serene atmosphere. Many visitors explore both waterfalls in a single day.

Best for: Swimming, hiking, forest exploration



11. Worobon Waterfall – Kwahu Tafo Area

About an hour and thirty minutes from Kwahu Tafo, Worobon Waterfall is a hidden gem. The hike takes you through scenic trails, and the cascading pools offer opportunities for photography, swimming, or just relaxing in nature.

Best for: Adventure, scenic hikes, photography



12. Onyemabena Waterfall – Abotreanase, Kwahu

Known mainly to locals, Onyemabena Waterfall offers a gentle hike through lush greenery. It’s ideal for quiet nature walks and a peaceful swim away from the crowds.

Best for: Beginners, nature walks, family trips


13. Anyinasu Water Falls – Ejura, Ashanti Region

This waterfall is largely undocumented online but is a hidden community treasure. Surrounded by forest, it has small cascading pools perfect for swimming, picnicking, and photography.

Best for: Local exploration, relaxing escapes, hidden nature spots



14. Akpom Waterfall

Akpom Waterfall is located at Logba Tota in the Volta Region of Ghana and is a beautiful natural attraction often explored on a Volta tour. Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic hills, the waterfall offers a calm and refreshing escape for nature lovers.

Visitors enjoy a gentle hike through the forest before reaching the falls, where cool waters flow into a natural pool ideal for relaxing and swimming. Akpom Waterfall is perfect for travelers looking to experience the quiet, untouched beauty of the Volta Region.
Ghana is blessed with waterfalls ranging from gentle and serene to adventurous and powerful. 

Best for : hiking, swimming, nature photography, or simply escaping into quiet landscapes, these hidden waterfalls in Ghana are perfect for your next trip.

Skip the usual tourist spots and explore these natural gems. Your Instagram, sense of adventure, and soul will thank you.


10 Comments

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    Bibs - 26th Apr 2021

    Great discoveries! Treasures to be haunted one at a time! Awesome piece out here. #SabaryTours

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    Eyram - 25th Apr 2021

    Great article, didn't know about these places. 😃👍🏾

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    Sulley - 25th Apr 2021

    Thanks For the Update ..Pray and hope I Can Join You Guys Tour This Wonderful Sites

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    Margie Attipoe - 25th Apr 2021

    Thanks for the information. The Other and Volta regions have plenty waterfalls.

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    Rufina Awuni - 24th Apr 2021

    So lovely.... Thanks for the update

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    Adam Aminatu - 23rd Apr 2021

    When are we visiting the next one😆😆

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    Brian - 23rd Apr 2021

    Great Article very insightful

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    Good - 23rd Apr 2021

    I wish we could visit all this sites 3 months intervals

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    Emmanuel Lomenyo - 23rd Apr 2021

    Interesting..thanks for the update

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    Alhaji Baturey - 23rd Apr 2021

    Dear Sabary Tours, please which of the falls are you organising this coming rainy season. I just love Sabary Tours so much. You really made me viewed exstacy

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