Visit Lake Bosomtwe

Explore Ghana’s Crater Lake Paradise

Visit Lake Bosomtwe

Visit Lake Bosomtwe, Ghana’s only natural lake formed by a meteorite impact over a million years ago. Tucked in the verdant hills southeast of Kumasi, this tranquil, crescent-shaped lake is surrounded by over 20 fishing and farming villages, offering breathtaking scenery, rich cultural experiences, and a peaceful retreat from city life. It’s also a sacred place to the Ashanti people, believed to be a resting place for souls

watch a birds eye view of lake bosomtwe

watch a birds eye view of lake bosomtwe

What to See and Do at Lake Bosomtwe

ActivityDescription
Swimming & CanoeingEnjoy the calm, clean waters — perfect for a refreshing dip or scenic paddle.
Village ToursExplore traditional villages like Abono and Atafram, and meet the locals.
BirdwatchingSpot kingfishers, herons, bee-eaters, and other lake-loving species.
Hiking & Nature WalksTrek the surrounding hills and take in panoramic lake views and forest paths.
Cultural ExperiencesLearn about Ashanti traditions and the spiritual significance of the lake.
PhotographyCapture sunrise, sunset, and village life along the lake’s edge.

2-Day Eco-Adventure Itinerary: Bomfobiri Wildlife Sanctuary + Lake Bosomtwe

DayActivity
Day 1Depart Kumasi early and drive to Bomfobiri Wildlife Sanctuary (Approx. 2 hrs).
Arrive at Bomfobiri – Check in, register, and meet your guide.
Guided forest hike to explore rich wildlife and waterfalls.
Picnic lunch near the waterfall or forest clearing.
Birdwatching session spotting over 100 bird species including hornbills and kingfishers.
Visit Bomfobiri caves and sacred groves.
Depart to Lake Bosomtwe area (Approx. 2 hrs).
Check in at your lakeside guesthouse (e.g., Rainbow Garden or Cocoa Village).
Dinner by the lake and relax under the stars.
Day 2Early breakfast at your guesthouse.
Canoe ride or swimming in the calm waters of Lake Bosomtwe.
Village walk through Abono or Atafram to learn about local culture.
Birdwatching along the lake — spot herons, weavers, bee-eaters & more.
Lunch at Lake Bosomtwe Restaurant or guesthouse café.
Nature hike around the lake’s rim or relax by the shore.
Depart back to Kumasi.

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Where to Stay at Lake Bosomtwe

Lodge/HotelLocationPrice RangeHighlightsBooking
Lake Point Guest HouseAbonoBudgetLake views, cozy, near local restaurants[Book Now]
Rainbow Garden VillageNear AbonoMid-rangeLakeside rooms, kayak rentals, eco-friendly[Book Now]
Cocoa Village GuesthouseKuntanaseMid to HighQuiet, garden setting, great food[Book Now]

Where to Eat

RestaurantSpecialtiesLocation
Lake Bosomtwe RestaurantTilapia, jollof, fresh juicesNear Abono
Rainbow Garden KitchenVegetarian options, local Ghanaian dishesOnsite (Resort)
Village EateriesBanku, fufu, street snacksIn villages

Getting Around & Travel Tips

Getting There:

  • From Kumasi: Take a shared taxi or trotro from Kejetia to Kuntanase, then transfer to a taxi to Abono (main lakeside town).
  • Private Car: Road conditions are decent; 45-60 minutes from Kumasi.

Getting Around:

  • Walk or rent a bike for short distances.
  • Canoes can be hired locally to explore the lake.

Travel Tips:

  • Visit during weekdays to avoid crowds.
  • Bring cash — mobile money and POS systems are limited.
  • Carry insect repellent and sun protection.
  • Dress respectfully when visiting villages.
  • Swim only in designated safe spots.

What to Carry

  • Light clothing & swimwear
  • Sunscreen & hat
  • Camera or phone with good zoom
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Hiking shoes
  • Binoculars for birdwatching
  • Snacks (limited variety onsite)

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