Miawoezor (welcome), to Volta, Ghana, where native customs, rolling lush hills, and natural sounds are calling for you.
Did you know that in the 17th century, the Ewes in the Volta Region escaped a cruel king in Notsie by softening a fortified wall with water and walking backward through the hole to confuse their pursuers? Discover the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of Ghana’s Volta Region on this immersive 3-day eco-cultural tour. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this adventure offers deep cultural immersion among the Ewe people, known for vibrant traditions and ancestral worship. Hike lush trails to Mt. Afadjato -Ghana’s highest peak - and chase the clouds at Mt. Gemi, the country’s highest inhabited settlement. Explore hidden waterfalls, enjoy a canoe safari on Lake Volta - the world’s largest man-made lake - and spot endangered monkeys in a sacred sanctuary. Connect with local communities, learn about ancestral customs, and experience rural village life. This eco-tour supports sustainable travel and offers an unforgettable journey into Ghana’s Volta Region.