Where nature, culture, and heritage converge.
The Eastern Region of Ghana is a land of rolling hills, ancient traditions, and breathtaking natural wonders. Located just a short drive from Accra, it offers a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion. TrueGhana Tours offers custom and group packages to all the must-see destinations in this beautiful region.
A stunning twin waterfall surrounded by lush greenery and rock formations. Best visited during the rainy season when both falls (male and female) are in full force.
Tip: Don't miss the 250+ steps and the mystical Umbrella Rock nearby!
Established in 1890, this historic garden is home to rare trees, vibrant flowers, and colonial relics. It’s the perfect escape for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful environment.
Great for picnics, photography, and nature walks.
Visit the original cocoa farm where Ghana’s cocoa industry began. Learn about cocoa production and its impact on Ghana's economy and culture.
A quieter but equally beautiful alternative to Boti Falls, often visited together. A serene, less-crowded spot perfect for nature enthusiasts.
Enjoy boat cruises, lakeside resorts, and stunning views of Ghana’s largest man-made lake. Akosombo Dam tours are available to learn how Ghana generates hydroelectric power.
This sacred forest and community-based ecotourism site is an offshoot attraction when touring the Volta-Eastern border. It offers a unique blend of conservation, culture, and spiritual history.
Located on the border of the Eastern and Greater Accra Regions, this park features antelope, baboons, and rich savannah landscapes mixed with rocky hills and caves.
The Kwahu Mountains are not just scenic—they’re the heartbeat of Ghana’s Easter festivities. Experience Africa’s top paragliding adventure and the colorful Kwahu Easter Festival.
Adventure + Culture in one spot!
· Day Trips & Weekend Getaways
· Eco & Adventure Tours
· Guided Cultural Excursions
· Custom Itineraries for Schools, Couples, or Groups
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