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Discovering Ghana’s Hidden Gem: Tourist Attractions in the Oti Region

Discovering Ghana’s Hidden Gem: Tourist Attractions in the Oti Region

Tucked away in the northeastern corridor of Ghana lies the Oti Region, a land of untamed beauty, cultural depth, and tranquil adventure. Carved out in 2019 as one of Ghana’s six newly created regions, Oti may be young in administrative age, but it’s rich in natural attractions and heritage that remain largely unexplored by mainstream tourism. From mountainous terrains to mystical riverbanks, the Oti Region is an invitation to wander off the beaten path.

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kyabobo National Park – The Land of Mountains and Wildlife

Near the town of Nkwanta lies the breathtaking Kyabobo National Park, a haven for nature lovers and hikers alike. This park shares a border with Togo’s Fazao-Malfakassa National Park and is home to Ghana’s second-highest peak, Mount Dzebobo. The Breast Mountains, shaped like a woman’s bosom, add a dramatic flair to the skyline. Within the park roam antelopes, bushbucks, monkeys, and over 200 bird species. The diverse terrain makes it perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and eco-tourism experiences that feel personal and untouched.

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Shiare – The Hanging Village of the Guan People

High on the slopes of the Akwapim-Togo range sits Shiare, often called Ghana’s “Hanging Village.” This ancient Guan settlement boasts stone and mud houses arranged beautifully along the mountain ridge. Visiting Shiare is like walking into a living museum its residents still practice age-old traditions and welcome visitors with storytelling, drumming, and spiritual rituals. The hike to the village is invigorating, but the view from the top makes every step worthwhile.

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The Mighty Oti River – Life and Tranquility

Flowing gently through the heart of the region is the Oti River, a tributary of the mighty Volta. Beyond its importance for irrigation and fishing, the river offers a serene experience for those seeking calm waters, canoe rides, and birdwatching adventures. The riverbanks also reveal the daily lives of local communities that have lived in harmony with the river for generations.

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Chilinga Rock Formations – Nature’s Sculpture Garden

A short drive from Nkwanta brings you to the mysterious Chilinga Rock Formations. These natural sculptures rise dramatically from the earth, their shapes steeped in local legends. They are not just geological wonders but also sacred spaces for the surrounding communities. They provide excellent backdrops for photos and quiet places for reflection.

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The western part of the Oti Region touches the famed Lake Volta, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. Towns like Dambai provide access points for boat rides and fishing expeditions. Watching the sunset over the lake, with fishermen paddling by in canoes, is a scene that feels timeless and peaceful.

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Sabare Sacred Grove – Spirit of the Forest

Nature and spirituality intertwine in the Sabare Sacred Grove, a place of silence, healing, and reverence. This untouched forest is home to medicinal plants and ancient trees that hold spiritual value to the people. Rituals, storytelling, and quiet walks through the grove give visitors a chance to reconnect with nature in its purest form.

A Cultural Tapestry of Festivals

No visit to the Oti Region is complete without immersing yourself in a local festival. The Yam Festival, celebrated by many communities in the region, marks the harvest season with drumming, dancing, traditional rites, and feasts. These festivals are not just celebrations they are expressions of identity, gratitude, and community pride.

 

Why Visit the Oti Region?

Oti may not be as commercialized as some of Ghana’s other tourist hotspots, but therein lies its charm. It offers an authentic Ghanaian experience one where nature, culture, and community blend seamlessly. Whether you’re an adventurer, a cultural enthusiast, or someone simply looking for a peaceful escape, the Oti Region welcomes you with open arms and quiet wonders.

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