Akuapem is a traditional Akan ethnic group located in the Eastern Region of Ghana. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique customs, festivals, and traditional music. The Akuapem people primarily speak the Akuapem Twi dialect, a variant of the Twi language, which is widely spoken in the region.
The Akuapem area is also famous for its scenic landscapes, including hills and lush greenery. The town of Akuapem Mampong serves as a cultural hub, hosting various events and activities that celebrate the history and traditions of the Akuapem people.