Tucked away in the eastern highlands of Ghana, near the Togo border, lies one of the country’s most breathtaking natural sites: Wli Waterfalls, also known as Agumatsa Falls. As Ghana’s tallest waterfall, cascading at about 80 meters, Wli is a spectacular sight that combines raw power with serene beauty.
✨ A Journey Through Nature

The adventure begins with a guided hike through the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary, a lush forest alive with the sounds of birds and the fluttering of butterflies. Along the way, visitors encounter colonies of fruit bats clinging to cliffs, adding to the wonder of the landscape. The trail itself is scenic and manageable, making the falls accessible to a wide range of travelers.
🌊 The Falls Themselves

Wli is divided into two sections — the lower falls, which are easily accessible and perfect for swimming, and the upper falls, which require a more challenging hike but reward visitors with an even more stunning view. The cool waters at the base provide a refreshing escape, especially on hot days.
🌿 Culture and Community

The local Ewe people see Wli as more than a waterfall; it is a part of their identity and pride. Travelers often get the chance to engage with nearby communities, enjoy traditional foods, and purchase locally made crafts.
🗺️ Travel Guide – Wli Waterfalls
- Location: Volta Region, near Hohoe, about 5 hours from Accra.
- Best Time to Visit: Rainy season (April–August) for the strongest flow; dry season for easier hiking conditions.
- Nearby Attractions: Mount Afadja (Afadjato), Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary, Volta Lake.
- Tip: Bring sturdy walking shoes, swimwear, and a sense of adventure — the hike is worth it.
🌟 Wli Waterfalls is a place where nature’s grandeur meets cultural richness, making it a must-see for adventure-seekers and nature lovers alike.