Brong Ahafo Region | About Ghana

Visitors will be welcome in many of our traditional villages, and enjoy visiting agricultural fairs and local festivals. Visits to cocoa farms and lumber factories can be arranged by the regional office of the Ghana Tourist Board.

A selection of welcoming hotels and restaurants will be found in the main towns of the region.

Brong Ahafo is the great agricultural region of Ghana, and is often recognised as our breadbasket as, apart from its extensive forests reserve and cocoa plantations, it has a large acreage of food crops.

The villages of Brong Ahafo are of great interest to tourists throughout the year. Traditional farming methods are found side by side with more modern land management, while the friendliness and sense of hospitality of the people reflect the basic cultural attraction of Ghana. Of particular interest in many villages will be the traditional healers who use herbal medicines to cure a wide variety of ailments.

Largely unspoilt by industrial development, the region is one of the most attractive in Ghana. The people of the region have been farmers for generations, benefiting from their longer than average rainfall season, and the busy markets in the small towns and villages display the colourful results of their husbandry, as well as local pottery, weaving and other attractive and useful crafts and artefacts.

The main towns in the region are Sunyani, the regional capital, and Techiman, legendary birthplace of the Akan people. Close to
Techiman is the famous Catholic monastery of Tuobodom.




ATTRACTIONS & EXCURSIONS IN BRONG AHAFO REGION


Kintampo Falls
These beautiful falls are hidden away in the woods close to the Kumasi/Kintampo highway

The Centre of Ghana
The geographical centre of Ghana is a tourist spot pinpointed close by in Kintampo town.

Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary
22km north of Nkoranza, and home to many families of Colobus and Mona monkeys, which are held sacred by the local people. Visitors taking the forest walks, along shaded trails, are rewarded with sightings of many birds, butterflies and indigenous flowers and trees.

Traditional cloth making at Boama
20km from Techiman, the village of Nsuta is famous for the production of Kyenkyen, a local cloth, produced from the bark of trees.

The Heritage of Brong Ahafo
The history and culture of Brong Ahafo comes alive if you visit the Hani archeological site 50km from Wenchi, inhabited by the Benghos about 1200 BC, and the Kwaku Fri shrine at Nwoase 6km from Wenchi. This shrine is only accessible to visitors on Wednesdays and Sundays.

Lake Volta
Lake Volta flows along the eastern edge of Brong Ahafo and a visit to the port of Yeji makes a pleasant excursion. Local fishermen land their catch here and the boats from Akosombo stop off here.

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