Wli Agumatsa waterfalls is a perennial waterfalls which flows throughout the year either in the dry or rainy season. Famously known as the tallest waterfalls in Ghana and West Africa comes in two different sections. The upper falls and the lower falls. You have to be very adventurous and fit in shape to be able to visit the upper falls since you have to hike longer to the top of the rocky mountain. The upper falls is worth going if you have the energy and preparedness due to the beautiful scenery while on the mountain. The lower falls is the most visited because it is the easiest with about forty minutes walk through the semi deciduous forest crossing about nine foot bridges (some made out of metal and others concrete). The first foot bridge which is closest to the Wli village (Ghana’s border town with Togo) has it river sourcing from Togo. The trail from the visitor center is very smooth and flat but be cautious of army ants on the earth while walking. The Wli waterfalls has dozen of fruits bats hanging on the cliff where the lower falls flows and flies around in circles when they hear heavy noise. Going with a local guide is very helpful because you will get the chance to listen to history of the forest and the waterfalls while walking on the foot trails. You can swim in the pool of water flooded on the ground with guidance from the local guide with you.
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