Afadjato
The highest mountain in Ghana is Mount Afadja, also called as Afadjato by the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo.The summit is near the communities of Liati Wote and Gbledi Gbogame in the Afadjato South District and Hohoe Municipality, respectively, in the Volta Region, near the border with Togo. It is located approximately 178 kilometers (111 miles) northeast of Accra and 178 kilometers (111 miles) northwest of Lomé. Its summit is 885 meters (2,904 feet) above sea level and is part of the Agumatsa sub-range of the West Africa Mountains. Mount Aduadu's top (746 meters/2,448 feet) is 3.5 kilometers (2 miles) to the east.
Mount Afadja is one of Ghana's most popular tourist destinations, attracting thousands of people each year from all over the world. On the mountainside, there is a plant variety that produces significant irritation. The mountain, which is protected by Ghana's tropical forests, is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The ecological zone is home to over 33 mammalian species and over 300 butterfly species. Mona and spotted monkeys are also frequently seen in the mountains.
The country's boundary with Togo is marked by the lush green mountains of the ridge. The mountain is cut through by gorges, and the entire area has been well-managed to protect the mountain's natural beauty and splendor from human interference. Rainforests surround the Tagbo Falls, which are located in these mountains and have numerous levels, the last of which has a sixty-meter drop.
Location: Volta region
Elevation: 885m