Located just a 20-minute drive from our hotel, the Akosombo Dam stands as a monumental achievement in Ghana's pursuit of modernization and energy self-sufficiency. Constructed between 1961 and 1965, this impressive rock-fill dam spans the Volta River, creating Lake Volta—the world's largest man-made lake by surface area, covering approximately 8,502 square kilometers.
A short journey from our hotel brings you to the heart of Ghana's bead-making heritage in Somanya. Here, local artisans transform recycled glass materials, such as discarded bottles, into exquisite ornamental beads—a testament to both creativity and sustainability.
Just a brief two-minute journey from our hotel, guests can immerse themselves in the fascinating world of tilapia farming on the expansive waters of Lake Volta. This excursion offers a unique opportunity to observe firsthand how tilapia, a staple in Ghanaian cuisine, are cultivated in their natural habitat.
Just a brief 7-minute drive from our hotel, the Adomi Bridge stands as a remarkable testament to Ghana's engineering heritage and historical significance. Spanning the majestic Volta River at Atimpoku, this iconic bridge has been a vital link between the Eastern and Volta regions since its completion in 1957
