Top 4 Most Beautiful Waterfalls in Togo

  1. top 1 Womé waterfall
  2. top 2 Kamalo waterfall
  3. top 3 Yikpa waterfall
  4. top 4 Aklowa waterfall

Aklowa waterfall

If visitors visit Badou, don't miss seeing one of Togo's wonders, Aklowa waterfall - a 100m waterfall that rushes from a granite cliff into a pool deep in the forest. Aklowa waterfall has located 11 km from the city of Badou. The waterfall finds its source in an underground river and access is not easy and somewhat sporty on the way. It takes about 45 minutes to walk to the site. Bring water, fruit, a cap, sunscreen, and a bathing suit are the most essential items for a visit. This waterfall always attracts tourists and locals to relax and explore, bringing abundant economic benefits to Togo.


To get to Aklowa waterfall, visitors will need to take a 45-minute walk on narrow paths that wind over hills through cocoa plantations before entering the forest. The trip is a bit tiring but well worth it. In addition, visitors will find themselves deep in the forest and they will have the impression of discovering the world when they arrive in the ravine withdrawn at the base of the fall. Badou offers few hotel facilities with sufficient decency, it is admissible to visit the waterfall from Kpalimé if visitors own a vehicle or from Atakpamé if they have to travel by public transport. As a place with a cool and pleasant space, Aklowa waterfall deserves to be one of the indispensable names in the list of most beautiful waterfalls in Togo.


  • Location: Badou, Togo
Source: hors-frontieres.fr
Source: hors-frontieres.fr
Source: hors-frontieres.fr
Source: hors-frontieres.fr

Top 4 Most Beautiful Waterfalls in Togo

  1. top 1 Womé waterfall
  2. top 2 Kamalo waterfall
  3. top 3 Yikpa waterfall
  4. top 4 Aklowa waterfall

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