Welcome to the

Eastern

Region

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About Eastern Region

Capital

Koforidua

Population

2.9 million

Regional Size

19,323 km square

The Eastern Region of Ghana is known for its dramatic landscapes, historical significance, and rich cultural heritage. Despite its proximity to Accra, the capital, it retains an ancient atmosphere that contrasts modernity.

The region is the birthplace of Ghana’s cocoa industry, with the first cocoa farm established by Tetteh Quarshie in Mampong–Akwapim. Key historical sites include old Presbyterian school buildings in Akropong and Tetteh Quarshie’s house in Mampong.

Glimpse of Eastern Region

Visit Koforidua

Natural Attractions

The Krobo Mountains and Akwapim Ridge provide scenic hiking opportunities, while the region is celebrated for its tropical forests and stunning waterfalls like Boti Falls and Begoro Falls. The Aburi Botanical Gardens, featuring a wide range of tropical flora, is a tranquil site popular among city dwellers.

Key Features

The region is home to Lake Volta, one of the world’s largest man-made lakes, created by the Akosombo Dam, a crucial source of hydroelectric power. Recreational activities on the lake include cruising and fishing. The Kwahu Scarp is another stunning feature, providing picturesque communities and recreational opportunities in wooded savannah lands.

Languages

The primary languages spoken in the Eastern Region include Akuapim Twi, Krobo, and Guan.

Attractions

Notable attractions include:

Bunso Arboretum: A protected forest reserve with diverse flora and fauna.
The Big Tree: Considered West Africa’s largest accessible tree.
Paragliding Festival: An adventurous event held during Easter.
Akosombo Dam: An engineering marvel and a popular educational tourism site.