A walk through the forest of the Agumatsa wildlife sanctuary offers a chance to see a large colony of fruit bats, butterflies, birds, monkeys and baboons.[3]
Bats
A large colony of bats can be seen clinging to the cliffs and flying in the sky.[3]
History
The Wli waterfalls is the highest water fall in West Africa located in Ghana[4] The falls is known locally as Agoomatsa waterfalls - meaning, "Allow Me to Flow." It is located in the Hohoe municipality of the Volta Region, the land of the Ewe culture. It is approximately 280 kilometers from the capital Accra. It was found by a group of hunters who presumed the sound of the falls was a talking drum sounding and ran towards the noise only to find that it was a waterfall.
Gallery
picture of the wli waterfallsThe falls attracts tourists from all over the world
The Agumatsa wildlife sanctuary offers a chance to see a large colony of wild fruit bats