Kwahu Plateau
The Kwahu Plateau is a prominent geographical feature located in southeastern Ghana. It is part of the larger Akwapim-Togo Mountain Range and is known for its elevated terrain, which rises about 600 meters above sea level. The plateau is characterized by its scenic landscapes, including rolling hills and lush vegetation, making it a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts.
The region is also home to several towns, including Abetifi and Nkawkaw, which serve as cultural and economic hubs. The Kwahu Plateau is famous for its annual Kwahu Easter Festival, attracting visitors from across the country and beyond, celebrating local traditions and showcasing the area's rich heritage.