Kwamisa
The peak of Ghana's Kwamisa Mountain is 2,479 feet above sea level. It's close to the Kwamisa Forest Reserve, and Subranum and Ahiruam are only six and eight kilometers distant, respectively. Kwamisa is located 11 kilometers northeast of the Opro River Forests Reserve, 11 kilometers southeast of the Asufu Shelterbelt Forest Reserve West, and 11 kilometers southwest of Beremi and Domiabra.
Ghana is wooded on about 21.2 percent of its land. These woodlands, however, are threatened by periodic droughts brought on by the harmattan winds that blow from January to March. The greatest serious environmental hazard facing these ecosystems, like in other mountainous places around the world, is human expansion. Wild creatures are still threatened by poaching and habitat damage.
Location: Volta Region
Elevation: 756m