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7 Hours
Daily Tour
50 people
English
Nature Thrills is a trip where guests escape the hustle and bustle of the city life to reserved and protected areas of nature to learn, relax, reflect and appreciate serenity and the environment. There would be a visit to the famous Aburi Botanical Gardens recommended for botanical plant lovers, the first cocoa farm in Ghana, the Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa farm and the Adom Waterfalls to relax and connect with nature. The tour involves some amount of walking through the park, farms and hike to the waterfall, so guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes and some light clothes.
Guests would visit the Aburi Botanical Gardens, an eco-friendly site that is focused on the protection of plant and animal species, opened in 1890. The garden has various botanical plant species with origins from different parts of the world. Some were planted by colonial governors and leaders in Africa and beyond like, Sir Gordon Guggisberg, General Olisengo Obasanjo, H.E Jerry John Rawlings, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles of Britain, and many others. These plants are used as food, for medicinal purposes, spices for food preparation and beautification.
The Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm is the first cocoa farm in Ghana planted by Tetteh Quarshie in 1870, located at Akuapim Mampong. Guests would be taken through the process of cocoa plantation from planting to harvesting then through the fermentation process. Two of the original trees planted by Tetteh Quarshie himself still remain in the farm, bearing fruits. Ghana is known to be the leader in the production of quality Cocoa and the second in quantity after Ivory Coast.
Guests would hike for about 20 minutes to arrive at the Adom Waterfalls. The fall flows through a forest and runs on stratified rocks giving a cool and calm sensation to it. The waterfall is in two parts; the lower part and upper part with pools naturally created. The sight allows for guests to relax and connect with the natural environment. It is advisable for guests to come in comfortable shoes and light clothes for the hike to the waterfalls, and preferably swimsuits.