Wli Waterfalls is the highest waterfall in Ghana and the tallest in West Africa.[1] It has a lower and an upper fall.
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Location | Hohoe, Volta Region, Ghana |
Coordinates | 7°07′29″N 0°35′31″E |
Type | Chute |
Total height | 80 meters |
Wli Waterfalls is located 20 km from Hohoe in the Volta Region of Ghana.[2]
A walk through the forest of the Agumatsa wildlife sanctuary offers a chance to see a large colony of fruit bats, butterflies, birds, monkeys and baboons.[3]
A large colony of bats can be seen clinging to the cliffs and flying in the sky.[3]
The Wli waterfalls is the highest water fall in West Africa located in Ghana[4] The falls is known locally as Agoomatsa waterfalls - meaning, "Allow Me to Flow." It is located in the Hohoe municipality of the Volta Region, the land of the Ewe culture. It is approximately 280 kilometers from the capital Accra.
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