Kwahu
Kwahu is a mountainous region located in the Eastern Region of Ghana. It is known for its scenic landscapes, including hills and valleys, making it a popular destination for tourists and hikers. The area is also famous for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant festivals, particularly the Kwahu Easter Festival, which attracts many visitors each year.
The economy of Kwahu is primarily based on agriculture, with crops like cocoa, cassava, and plantain being widely cultivated. Additionally, the region is home to several towns, including Abetifi and Nkawkaw, which serve as commercial hubs for the surrounding communities.