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7 - 11 hours
Daily Tour
100 people
English
Embark on a scenic tour of Boti Falls and Aburi Botanical Gardens, two of the most popular tourist attractions in Ghana’s Eastern Region. This combined tour offers a unique opportunity to experience both nature and beauty in one trip. Whether you’re a nature lover or an adventure seeker, this tour has something for everyone.
The tour begins with a visit to Boti Falls, one of the most stunning waterfalls in Ghana. Known for its scenic beauty, Boti Falls is a great place to swim, hike, and take memorable photos. Explore the falls up close or enjoy a relaxing dip in the cool water while surrounded by lush greenery. It’s an ideal spot for both nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Next, the tour continues to the Aburi Botanical Gardens, a peaceful oasis known for its diverse collection of plants and stunning landscapes. You can stroll through the gardens at your own pace or take a guided tour to learn more about the variety of tropical plants and trees. The Aburi Botanical Gardens is a perfect place to relax, enjoy nature, and experience Ghana’s rich plant life.
The tour typically concludes with a visit to the Aburi Museum, located within the gardens. Here, you can learn about the history and cultural significance of the region through various exhibits and displays.
This combined tour of Boti Falls and Aburi Botanical Gardens is a perfect day trip for nature lovers and anyone interested in exploring the beauty of Ghana’s Eastern Region. With its stunning waterfalls, peaceful botanical gardens, and rich history, this tour offers an unforgettable experience.
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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