About Fuller Falls
Fuller Falls waterfalls were discovered by a Filipino missionary, Rev. Fr Joseph Panabang, in 1988 and were developed with the help of Adamu Amidu, who was then a farmer along the river. The place was kept as a prayer ground and named “Our Lady of Kintampo Prayer Park”, where Father Panabang and people used to come for prayer sessions until he left Kintampo in 1998.
Fuller Falls is located at Yabraso, 7 km west of Kintampo; its estimated terrain elevation above sea level is 173 metres. Fuller Falls gently flows from the east over a series of cascades and foaming rapids of the Oyoko River (a tributary of the Black Volta) at Yabraso.
The river flows into the Black Volta at the border between Brong Ahafo and the Northern Region at Dwire Kumboe. It provides a scenic beauty at the site of the falls as it continues its journey towards the Black Volta, whose waters mysteriously disappear underground.
The waterfalls provide tourists with a wonderful, peaceful, and refreshing cold pool surrounded by seats made of concrete and rocks, where one can relax quietly and have a fair view of the falls.
The beautiful, spacious entrance to the scenery is a perfect place to be for a revealing and memorable day.
Getting there
Nearby attraction
- Kintampo Waterfalls
- Tano Boase Sacred Grove
- Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary
- Digya National Park
- Amowvi Caves
- Bui National Park
- Nchiraa Falla
Nearby Accommodation
- Falls Palace Hotel
- Royal Diamond Hotel
- Nobel Hotel
- Yakam Hotel and Restaurant
- Falls Executive Guest Lodge
- Adomaa Memorial Hotel
- Viglosam Lodge
Contact
+233205214687
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