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Eastern
1 TourBoti Falls Ancient history and settlement. Boti Falls, located in the Eastern Region of Ghana near the town of Koforidua, is a twin waterfall considered one of Ghana’s most beautiful natural attractions. These falls are formed by the Ponmpon River, which plunges over a cliff, creating a stunning spectacle of two parallel waterfalls often referred
Volta
1 TourMountain Afadjato Ancient history and settlement. Geographical Importance: Mount Afadjato, standing at approximately 885 meters (2,904 feet) above sea level, is the highest mountain in Ghana. It is located within the Volta Region, near the village of Liati Wote. Cultural Significance: The mountain holds cultural significance to the local communities, including the Ewe people, who
Northern
2 ToursLarabanga Mosque Ancient history and settlement. Larabanga Mosque, located in the small village of Larabanga in the Northern Region of Ghana, is one of the oldest mosques in West Africa. It is believed to have been built in 1421 by Ibrahim Ayuba, an Islamic trader and missionary. According to local legend, Ayuba was guided to
Upper East
1 TourHistory Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not
Ashanti
1 TourLake Bosomtwe Ancient history and settlement. Lake Bosomtwe is a natural crater lake located in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. It was formed around 1.07 million years ago from a meteorite impact, creating a crater approximately 10.5 kilometers (6.5 miles) in diameter. The lake is renowned for its circular shape and deep blue waters, surrounded
Central
1 TourHistory Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not
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