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Photo albums | Ghana Volta Region Highlights(17 images)

The Volta Region is a beautiful, green region around the enormous Volta Lake, the largest man-made lake in the world, and the Volta River. The highest waterfalls and mountain peaks are situated in this region and combined with the picturesque villages and a strong traditional cultural of the welcoming indigenous people the Volta Region offers many possibilities for (eco-)tourism.

Liate Wote Liate Wote
Liate Wote Liate Wote
Liate Wote Liate Wote
Liate Wote Liate Wote
Atimpoku on the Volta river bank Atimpoku on the Volta river bank
Liate Wote Liate Wote
Liate Wote and Mount Afadjato Liate Wote and Mount Afadjato
View from Mount Afadjato to Togolese border View from Mount Afadjato to Togolese border
Tagbo Falls in Liate Wote Tagbo Falls in Liate Wote
Sweet fruit from Liate Wote forest Sweet fruit from Liate Wote forest
Calebas tree in Liate Wote Calebas tree in Liate Wote
Liate Wote guesthouse Liate Wote guesthouse
Volta Lake Volta Lake
Spikey tree near Volta Lake Spikey tree near Volta Lake
Canou trip on Volta Lake Canou trip on Volta Lake
Settlement on Volta Lake shore Settlement on Volta Lake shore
Settlement on Volta Lake shore Settlement on Volta Lake shore
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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.