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Photo albums | Volta Region - Liati Wote and Mount Afadjato ( 24 images)

Liati Wote is an eco-tourism site in the Volta Region in the Hohoe district. Liati Wote is a small village against the backdrop of Mount Afadjato, Ghana's highest mountain at 880 meters. The main attractions are the mountain, which can be climbed, the Tagbo Waterfalls, one hour’s walk through the beautiful forest at the base of the Afadjato and a mushroom farm which can also be visited.

The road to Liati Wote
Liati Wote with Mount Afadjato
Liati Wote with Mount Afadjato
Liati Wote with Mount Afadjato
The rare car in the village
Guesthouse in Liati Wote
Mountain view
Children at the guesthouse
Calebas tree
Mango tree
Food preparations
Food preparations
Corn stacks
Starting point of Mount Afadjato climb
Almost on the top!
Relaxing on the top
Liati Wote seen from Mount Afadjato
View from Mount Afadjato to Togolese border
View from Mount Afadjato
View from Mount Afadjato to Togolese border
The walk through the forest to the Tagbo waterfalls
Very sweet fruit
Tagbo waterfalls in the middle of the forest
Tagbo waterfalls in the middle of the forest
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I travelled with Apollo for two weeks throughout Ghana, Togo, and Benin. I had the freedom to go where I wanted, when I wanted, as fast as I wanted, and change plans daily, all with the security of a knowledgeable guide.

Through Apollo’s professionalism, excellent conversation, courtesy, open mindedness, tolerance and enthusiasm I was able to learn and live Africa more so than many of my other trips combined. Africa is no longer a distant place on a map, or a show on T.V. but many faces, smiles, songs, smells, colors and friends to me. Travel needs to be experienced in this way.

The world needs more Apollo’s to bring us all a little closer together, understand each other better, break barriers and live and breathe a country that is not our own. Thank you for the fantastic memories, daily experiences, conversation, trust, comfort, laughs and friendship.

Can’t think of anything I would have changed.

Ginny,
Canada.