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Amedzofe / Ote Waterfalls

07/27/2025
Amedzofe / Ote Waterfalls

Founded by the Ewe people, Amedzofe means “origin of humanity” in Ewe oral history, tracing back to ancestral migrations from Ketu (present‑day Benin).

Perched at about 677 m above sea level, it is Ghana’s highest inhabited settlement, offering its residents a cool climate and sweeping views.

The town became a hub for German missionaries in the late 19th century: the German-built Presbyterian Church (1889) and the Amedzofe Training School (1880) stand testament to its colonial legacy.

 

Natural Attractions & Adventure

·       Mount Gemi (also spelled Gemi), with a summit cross-erected in 1939 by German missionaries, rewards hikers with panoramic views that extend to Lake Volta and beyond. 

·       The Ote Falls & Canopy Walkway is accessed via a steep descent of 259 steps into forested terrain. 

 

Community, Culture & Ecosystems

·       Amedzofe is renowned for its community-led forest trails, local farming, artisanal crafts, and vibrant traditions including festivals and ceremonies unique to the Ewe culture.

·       The Evangelical Presbyterian College of Education (AMECO), established in 1946, remains a respected institution shaping Ghana’s future educators.

·       Positioned near Liati Wote and Wli Waterfalls (just under 1 hour north), Amedzofe acts as a gateway to more natural wonders such as Tagbo and Wli Falls, and cultural sites like Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary and Mount Afadjato.

 

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