Kwahu Mountains
The Kwahu Mountains are a prominent mountain range located in southeastern Ghana. They are part of the larger Akwapim-Togo Mountain range and rise to an elevation of about 2,500 feet (760 meters). The mountains are known for their scenic beauty, featuring lush vegetation and diverse wildlife, making them a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The region is also culturally significant, home to the Kwahu people, who celebrate the annual Kwahu Easter Festival. This festival attracts many visitors and showcases the rich traditions and customs of the local communities. The mountains provide a stunning backdrop for these cultural events, enhancing their appeal.