Organizing a ladies trip to Afadjato

By Derrick Boateng / March 30

There’s something about stepping into the unknown that makes every journey unforgettable—and that’s exactly the experience Into the Unknown Tours is promising once again.

On April 4, 2026, a group of adventurous women will set out on a special ladies’ trip to Mount Afadjato, a destination that stands tall—both in height and in experience. Rising about 885 metres (2,904 feet) above sea level, Afadjato isn’t just the highest mountain in Ghana; it’s a place where nature, challenge, and beauty meet.

Nestled in the Volta Region, near the quiet villages of Liati Wote and Gbledi, and stretching along the Ghana–Togo border, the mountain forms part of the Agumatsa Range. For many, it’s more than just a hike—it’s a chance to disconnect from routine and reconnect with nature.

This upcoming trip continues a journey that Into the Unknown Tours has been building over time. From the breathtaking Wli Waterfalls to the unique Nzulezu Stilt Village, and from the refreshing trails of Boti Falls to the historic grounds of Cape Coast Castle, the company has consistently created experiences that allow people to see Ghana differently.

For Derrick Boateng, Chief Executive Officer and senior tour operator of the company, this trip is more than just another event on the calendar. It’s an invitation—an opportunity for women to stand at the top of Ghana’s highest peak and take in a view that few ever forget.

At the heart of it all is a clear mission: to showcase the very best of Ghana. Not just its famous landmarks, but its culture, its people, its food, and the hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

With each trip, Into the Unknown Tours continues to push one goal forward—encouraging Ghanaians to explore their own country and helping to boost domestic tourism in a meaningful, exciting way.

And on April 4, the journey continues—one step, one climb, and one unforgettable experience at a time.