- Mount Adaklu
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Mount Adaklu is a mountain situated 12 km from Ho in the Volta Region of Ghana. It is one of the highest in Ghana at about 600 m above sea level and is venerated by the inhabitants of nearby villages of the Ewe ethnic group. The mountain is surrounded by nine villages.
Tours are organized of the mountain for tourists , and the profits derived from them are invested in the community. A three-hour hike to the summit is a good opportunity to see colorful birds and butterflies, monkeys.
Halfway to the summit is the village of Helkpe, which provides hospitality, with a guest house operated by a women and guides who lead tours to the summit of Adaklu and show and explain aspects of local life in the countryside. Adaklu is noted for its wild bees, palm wine and local gin, better known as akpeteshie.[1]
Three kilometers from the foot of the mountain is Kalakpa Resource Reserve, with populations of antelope, buffalo, bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus), baboons and other species of birds and mammals.
References
- ^ "Bridging Development". Adaklu Mountain. http://www.bridgingdevelopment.org/expeditnpages/sites/adaklu.htm. Retrieved November 12, 2010.
Categories:- Mountains of Ghana
- Ghana geography stubs
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