From the base of the mountain, you would have to hike at least 40 minutes to get to the falls.
There are three bridges to cross to get you to the falls.
The falls is enveloped by the mountains and the water is very cold. The water from the falls sprinkles beyond the pond so you might get a little bit wet even when you don't swim.
There are wild animals on the way to the falls. There are harmless though and you might be lucky to spot few.
There is also a couple of fish in the pond. It's advisable you don't swim, and even swim farthest if you are not a swimmer.
The experience was...
Read moreThe location is 49km away from the trailhead for the actual location of the falls, which is nearly on the border with Togo, just outside the village of Liati Wote. It is very badly marked. The falls themselves are remarkable and second highest in Ghana at 60m (per our guide). Great hike for kids, around 1.5 miles one way, slight elevation gain on the way, but...
Read moreTagbo falls is the tenth waterfall I’ve been to in Ghana. If you have the famous Wli falls and Mount Afadzato in your travel plans you should see this too as they are within the same municipality. The footpath to Tagbo falls isn’t smooth but adventurous though. Make sure you’re wearing comfortable clothes...
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