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BUOYEM STORY
20/04/2023

BUOYEM STORY

In this video, Bonokyempem TV will show you the hidden and untold story of Buoyem the Ancient Kingdom of the Techiman. Join us as we unravel all the hidden c...

TECHIMAN CATHOLIC GROTTO
20/04/2023

TECHIMAN CATHOLIC GROTTO

Our Lady of Calvary Grotto is a Catholic Grotto located at Asueyi in the Techiman Diocese in the Bono East region. The grotto which is built on uniquely shap...

JOIN AN EXCITING TOUR OF BONO
29/09/2020

JOIN AN EXCITING TOUR OF BONO

JOIN US FOR EXCITING TOUR OF TECHIMAN
29/09/2020

JOIN US FOR EXCITING TOUR OF TECHIMAN

Join us for an exciting tour of Bono East Region.
29/09/2020

Join us for an exciting tour of Bono East Region.

04/09/2020
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BONO AHAFO TOURISM

TRANSPORTATION

Road
The Region can boast of first class roads linking its major towns to the regional capital, Sunyani and the rest of the country.

Air
Sunyani has an airport, which connects the region by air to Kumasi, Accra and Takoradi. Air transportation is however irregular and is therefore unreliable. Lake Brong Ahafo has three in-land lake ports on its portion of the Volta Lake. These are Yeji, New Buipe and Yapei, which can all be reached from Akosombo using the Yapei Queen among others.

Telecommunications
There is an effective communication system in place with over 6,800 direct telephone lines linking most district capitals; radio phones are used in other districts. Mobile phones are also now in use.

Electricity
The thirteen (13) district capitals have been provided with electricity whose voltage is the same as the national one of 220 volts and of 3-pronged and 2-pronged out- lets.

Money Exchange
There are a few foreign exchange bureaus in most of the district capitals dealing in monetary transactions in cedis and selected foreign currencies.

Hotels
The region boasts of over 120 hotels, most of which are budget. Star-rated hotels and luxury guesthouses can be found in Sunyani, Techiman, Berekum, Wenchi and Dormaa. Neat budget hotels and guesthouses are in every one of the thirteen districts in the Region.



AttractionS

Kintampo Falls
These beautiful falls are hidden away in the woods close to the Kumasi/Kintampo highway.

Boabeng-Fiema Sanctuary
22km north of Nkoranza, and home to many families of Colobus and Mona monkeys, which are held sacred by the local people. Visitors taking the forest walk along shaded trails are rewarded with sightings of many birds, butterflies and indigenous flowers and tree.

Traditional Cloth Making at Boama
A20km from Techiman, village of Nsuta is famous for the production of Kyenkyen, a local folk weave cloth.

The Heritage of Brong Ahafo
The history and culture of Brong Ahafo comes alive if you visit the Hani Archaeological site 50km from Wenchi, inhabited by the Benghos about 1200BC, and the Kwaku Fri shrine at Nwoase 6km from Wenchi. The shrine is only accessible to visitors on Wednesdays and Sundays.
Lake Volta
Lake Volta flows along the eastern edge of Brong Ahafo and a visit to the port of Yeji. Local fishermen land their catch here and the boat from Akosombo stops off here.

Cultrual Festivals & Events
Apoo Festival

Apoo is celebrated in Techiman and Wenchi in November. It is a festival for the purification of the people to rid them of social evil. The festival lasts one week and includes a variety of traditional cultural activity. It ends on the sixth day with the Apoo procession, when insinuations are cast about the evil doings of some of the citizens. Even the Chief is not spared. This period is a time for family reunions and unity among the people. You are welcome to join the festivities.
Fordjour (Yam Festival)

It is celebrated in the months of August and September. The chiefs and people of Badu in the Wenchi District of Brong Ahafo Region celebrate this yam festival annually.

The festival ushers in the new yam.

Sasabobirim Festival

The chiefs and people of Awuah Domase near Sunyani the Brong Ahafo Region celebrate this festival. It is a week-long annual festival and it is celebrated in remembrance of their brave chief who joined Yaa Ashatewaa to fight the Europeans in the early part of the 20 th century. It is celebrated in November.

Kwafie Festival

It is a weeklong celebration held in November and December. The chiefs and people of Dormaa, Berekum and Nsoatre Traditional areas in the Brong Ahafo Region celebrate Kwafie festival.

It is a purification ceremony, the highlight of which is a large bonfire in the courtyard of the chief. It is believed that the Dormaas brought fire to Ghana and the legend is symbolically represented in a bonfire.

Wildlife & Nature
Boabeng-Fiema Sanctuary
Description:
Do you want to have a friendly interaction with monkeys? Then the right place to be is Boabeng-Fiema Sanctuary. It is a famous example of traditional Africa conservation. Boabeng-Fiema is the only place in Africa where monkeys can be easily be viewed in this high numbers.

Location: It is nestled in between the two communities of Boabeng and Fiema near Techiman. in the Brong Ahafo Region

Size: It is a small protected area of 4.4 km2

Vegetation: The vegetation type is that of a forest type.

Key fauna: Though the sanctuary is small, it’s the home of about 500 Campbell’s Mona Monkeys, 200 Geoffrey’s Pied Colobus, variety of butterflies, birdlife and over 90 identified species of trees.

Other Features: The monkeys come home to interact with the local communities in the morning and late afternoon.

Tourist Site nearby:
Traditional cloth making at Boama, 20km from Techiman
The centre of Ghana close to Kintampo town
The Ancient Amowi Caves is close by
Kintampo waterfalls
Fuller waterfalls
Bui National Park

Communities:
Boabeng community
Fiema community

Guided Tour: Available

Camping Facility: Available

Festivals:
Apoo festival is celebrated by the chiefs and people if Techiman and Wenchi
Kwafie Festival is a week long celebration which is held in November and December

Access: By road, the sanctuary is reached by Techiman on the main road north from Kumasi

Time for Visit: Throughout the year

Accommodation: 6 bedroom Guesthouse at sanctuary

Safety Tips:
Visitors must accord the indigenous people respect
No visitor must harm any animal
Light clothing is advised in the dry season
Heavy clothing is recommended in the raining season

Health facilities: There are about 6 government hospitals, 10 mission hospitals and about 9 privately owned clinics in the region
Kintampo Waterfalls
Kintampo falls: These beautiful falls are hidden away in the woods close to the Kumasi/Kintampo highway. The fall is only 4km away from the town on the Kintampo-Tamale highway. This is the point where the Pumpu River falls some seventy (70) metres down beautiful rocky steps to continue its journey towards the Black Volta at Buipe.
Volta River

The Volta River flows along the eastern edge of Brong Ahafo and a visit to the port of Yeji Makes a pleasant excursion. Local Fishermen land their catch here and the boats from Akosombo stop off here.

Fuller Falls

The hills surrounding Kintampo run from north to south and form a transitional zone between the northern landscapes and the adjacent forested regions that extend into the mountains. Of particular interest is Fuller Falls, located some 7km west of Kintampo. It falls gently over a series of cascades along the river Oyoko at Yabraso. It provides a scenic beauty at the site of the falls as it continues its journey towards the Black Volta River.

The surroundings of the Fuller Falls provides for the visitor a wonderful peaceful scenery and a refreshing pool to take a dip and a place to just
relax quietly
Bui National Park

Description:
Bui National Park, one of the largest protected areas in Ghana and endowed with many wildlife species as well as breathtaking sites.

Location:
Bui is found in the Tain/ Wenchi district with Nsawkwa/ Wenchi as district capitals respectively. The park stretches over part of Brong Ahafo (regional capital is Sunyani) and Northern region (regional capital is Tamale). The park is 57km away from Nsawkwa and 100km from Wenchi.

Size: It stretches 50km of Ghana’s border with Cote d’Ivoire. The Black Volta River crosses its 1800km2 area from north to south.

Vegetation: It consists mostly of open woodland savannah with small dispersed trees and grassland with Riverine forest.

Key fauna: Adding to the pleasant sight of this reserve are faunas like Hippopotamus, Waterbuck, Kob, Warthog, Baboons, Patas monkey, Green monkey, Duikers, varieties of Birds, Crocodiles, Bushbuck, Roan Antelope.

Other Features: Caves, waterfalls, Riverine vegetation, series of mountains and hills, the river flows through the Bui Gorge in the course of its journey.

Tourist Sites nearby: Kintampo waterfalls, Boabeng-Fiema monkey Sanctuary, Mole National Park

Festival: Yam festival celebrated from September to October

Tourist Activities: Game viewing, bird-watching, canoeing, hiking/ nature walk, mountain climbing, swimming,

Guided Tour: Available

Camping Facilities: Available

Park Brochure: Yet to be developed

Access: By road from Accra through Kumasi via Wenchi to Bui

Time for Visit: November to early August

Accommodation: Bui Camp (Rest House), Wenchi (Rest house & hotels), Techiman (Hotels; star rated, example is Dari Hotel)

Safety Tips:
Wear life jacket when on river.
Insect repellent is recommended in the raining season
In dry season light clothing is advised
In the raining season, heavy clothing is recommended

Health Facility:
Bui clinic (Bui camp),
Wenchi hospital is 100km from the park,
Sabie Health centre is 26km from park

Boabeng Fiema Monkey SanctuaryAbout UsBoabeng Fiema monkey sanctuary is one of the renowned tourist site located in the ...
03/09/2020

Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary

About Us
Boabeng Fiema monkey sanctuary is one of the renowned tourist site located in the Nkoranza North District of Bono East Region. The sanctuary has a well furnished Guest House for the comfort of our guest.

Boabeng Fiema monkey sanctuary is the famous example of traditional conservation of Forest with wide varieties of tree species engulf with birds and other animals, this is the place where two different species of monkeys, regarded as sacred happily live, eat and share their peace of minds with human beings.

Our staff as well as the Tour Guides are well trained and experienced with a vast knowledge of wildlife and animal behavior as well as the local fauna and flora.

Mission
To provide socially and environmentally responsible incoming tourism solutions in Boabeng-Fiema, by satisfying the desires of our clients, exceeding their expectations and turning their visit into a memorable experience and enhancing the socio-economic well-being of Boabeng-Fiema and its sanctuary communities.

Vision
To achieve global recognition as an outstanding tourist destination in Ghana and West Africa as a whole by guaranteeing top quality services that commit to sustainable forest Management and Eco-tourism.

History
Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary has its roots based on African Tradition, culture and religion aimed at brotherhood, sincerity from man to animal

The African has a strong belief in his gods. European Christians brought Christianity into Africa, thus converting many African’s to the worship of Christ. This means that the African must throw away his culture and the belief in the worship of their gods. Some African’s however, decided to stick to their tradition and culture.

One such people can be found in the twin villages of Boabeng/Fiema located North of Nkoranza in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana.

In about 1827 Nana Kwabena Panin, the Chief of Sesedom, a suburb of Boabeng was commissioned by Nana Damoah Kwaku, chief of Boabeng to give a portion of land to the people of Fiema who had then migrated from Kokofu in Ashanti and had traveled all the way to Nkoranza.

Nana Nkoranza manhene at the time asked his son Nana Damoah Kwaku the Chief of Boabeng to give a place to the people of Fiema for settlement. For security reasons, Nana Kwabena panin on the instructions of Nana Damoah Kwaku gave a portion of the land very close to Boabeng to the people of Fiema for settlement and to engage in farming

Before the settlement of the people of Fiema Nana Kwabena Amoah of Boabeng had found the Fe**sh Daworo, in a mysterious place and circumstances.

The Fe**sh DAWORO was surrounded by two Mona Monkeys “KWAKUO” and Black and White colobus monkeys “EFOO”. Nana Kwabena amoah brought the Fe**sh Daworo to the Village of Boabeng and the four Monkeys followed suit.

An oracle was consulted about the relationship between the fe**sh Daworo and the mysterious monkeys. The Oracle declared that the monkeys were the children of the fe**sh Daworo. The oracle also declared that the monkeys should not be killed or harmed because they were sacred.

Oracle declared that the monkeys were the children of the fe**sh Daworo. The oracle also declared that the monkeys should not be killed or harmed because they were sacred.

In 1971 it occurred to Mr. D. K Akowuah a citizen of Boabeng to have this unique place fully protected. At a meeting with the Elders of Boabeng and Fiema. Mr. D.K Akowuah wrote series of letters to the Department of Game and Wildlife for Staffing.

In April, 1975 the Department of Game and Wildlife agreed to the peoples request and Mr. D.K Akowuah was appointed the Officer-in-Charge of Boabeng/Fiema monkey Sanctuary. He worked from April, 1975 to September, 1991. He then resigned and went back to Ghana Education Service.

The ownership of the land as well as the Monkeys rests on Nana Boabeng Hene; all the villages have been added to the sanctuary because they are all occupying parts of Boabeng Stool Land.

Monkeys which die either through accident or naturally are given burial by the Fe**sh Priest of Daworo. A coffin is provided; the monkey will then be wrapped in a calico before it is put into the coffin for burial.

It is believed that when a group of Black and white colobus Monkeys make an un-usual noise between the hours of 11.00pm to 12 midnight, an elderly person from the Twin-village is going to die.

Annual purification ceremony is performed by the fe**sh priest of Daworo to pacify the souls of their ancestors and the gods for the up keep of people in the village as well as all the monkeys.

Source: The Late: Mr. D.K Akowua 1994

03/09/2020

BIGGEST TOWNS OF BONO AND AHAFO REGIONS
The three regions of the Bono and Ahafo areas of Ghana have over 3000 settlements. Most of these settlements are towns, villages and hamlets. The beautiful towns and villages make the Bono and Ahafo regions the most beautiful and developed in Ghana.
Below are the largest settlements, measured by size of the population, in the three regions:
1. Derma
2. Berekum(includes kato)
3. Nkrankwanta
4. Kintampo
5. Kwame Danso
6. Kajaji
7. Yeji
8. Prang
9. Amanten
10. Atebubu
11. Busunya
12. Nkoranza
13. Dromankese
14. Sankore
15. Kukuom
16. Kenyase
17. Hwidiem
18. Acherensua
19. Mim
20. Techimantia
21. Bechem
22. Duayaw nkwanta
23. Banda Ahenkro
24. Dormaa Ahenkro
25. Wamfie
26. Drobo
27. Sampa
28. Nsawkaw
29. Wenchi
30. Jema
31. Tuobodom
32. Nsoatre
33. Chiraa
34. Odumase
35. Sunyani (includes Fiapre, Abesim, New Dormaa)
36. Techiman( includes nkwaeso, Krobo, Hansua)
37. Goaso
38. Abease
39. Jinijini
40. Babatokuma
41. Suma Ahenkro
42. Ofuman
We will welcome review or suggestions to this list. If you know any town that must be added to the list, let us Know.

BONO AND AHAFO TRAVEL GUIDEKnown as the ‘food basket’ of Ghana, the Bono and  Ahafo Regions are located in mid-Ghana. Th...
03/09/2020

BONO AND AHAFO TRAVEL GUIDE
Known as the ‘food basket’ of Ghana, the Bono and Ahafo Regions are located in mid-Ghana. The regions serve as a transit for travelers from the South to the Northern part of Ghana. The inhabitants are warm and friendly people with diverse ethnic backgrounds.
The regions have rich and diverse cultural practices which can be traced back to their ancestral roots and culture. Their unique tourist attraction sites attract many people from far and near to the region. The capitals are Sunyani, Techiman and Goaso for Bono, Bono East and Ahafo regions respectively.
Bono and Ahafo Regions Attractions
Bono, Bono East and Ahafo regions hold its own as one of the most beautiful tourist attractions sites in the country. The region is filled with wildlife and cultural attractions that are sure to keep you enticed for as long as your feeble mortal mind can hold it.
1.Kintampo water falls (Kintampo north municipality),
2. Fuller falls (Kintanpo North municipality),
3. Tano Sacred Fishes ( Techiman municipality),
4. Atweredaa stream (Techiman Municipality),
5. Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary (Nkoranza North),
6. Buoyem Caves ( Techiman North),
7. Pinihini Amovi Caves (Nkoranza North),
8. Tanoboase Sacred Grove ( Techiman North),
9. Bui National Park (Banda District),
10. Oforikrom Botem Caves ( Techiman Municipality),
Techiman Times Newspaper
Adom Baptist Street, Behind St Paul Methodist Church,
Techiman, Bono East Region
Ghana
Email…. [email protected]
Tel…. 00233206828981

BONO AND AHAFO TRAVEL GUIDEKnown as the ‘food basket’ of Ghana, the Bono and  Ahafo Regions are located in mid-Ghana. Th...
03/09/2020

BONO AND AHAFO TRAVEL GUIDE
Known as the ‘food basket’ of Ghana, the Bono and Ahafo Regions are located in mid-Ghana. The regions serve as a transit for travelers from the South to the Northern part of Ghana. The inhabitants are warm and friendly people with diverse ethnic backgrounds.
The regions have rich and diverse cultural practices which can be traced back to their ancestral roots and culture. Their unique tourist attraction sites attract many people from far and near to the region. The capitals are Sunyani, Techiman and Goaso for Bono, Bono East and Ahafo regions respectively.
Bono and Ahafo Regions Attractions
Bono, Bono East and Ahafo regions hold its own as one of the most beautiful tourist attractions sites in the country. The region is filled with wildlife and cultural attractions that are sure to keep you enticed for as long as your feeble mortal mind can hold it.
Kristo Boase Catholic Grotto ( Asueyi, Techiman North),
Jerusalem Catholic Prayer Camp (Nkoransa Municipality),
Tanoboase Catholic Monastery (Techiman North),
Yeji In-land Port (Pru District),
Wenchi Nchiraa Waterfalls (Wenchi Municipality),
Kyekye Kente Weaving Center (Jaman North),
Sampa Colonial Cemetary (Jaman North),
Debe Tree (Jaman North),
Geographical Center of Ghana (Kintampo North Municipality),
Techiman Central Market (Techiman Municipality),
Techiman Times Newspaper
Adom Baptist Street, Behind St Paul Methodist Church,
Techiman, Bono East Region
Ghana
Email…. [email protected]
Tel…. 00233206828981

BONO AND AHAFO TRAVEL GUIDEKnown as the ‘food basket’ of Ghana, the Bono and  Ahafo Regions are located in mid-Ghana. Th...
03/09/2020

BONO AND AHAFO TRAVEL GUIDE
Known as the ‘food basket’ of Ghana, the Bono and Ahafo Regions are located in mid-Ghana. The regions serve as a transit for travelers from the South to the Northern part of Ghana. The inhabitants are warm and friendly people with diverse ethnic backgrounds.
The regions have rich and diverse cultural practices which can be traced back to their ancestral roots and culture. Their unique tourist attraction sites attract many people from far and near to the region. The capitals are Sunyani, Techiman and Goaso for Bono, Bono East and Ahafo regions respectively.
Bono and Ahafo Regions Attractions
Bono, Bono East and Ahafo regions hold its own as one of the most beautiful tourist attractions sites in the country. The region is filled with wildlife and cultural attractions that are sure to keep you enticed for as long as your feeble mortal mind can hold it.
Bono Manso Slave Market (Bono Manso, Techiman North),
Duasidan Monkey Sanctuary (Dormaa Municipality),
Wurobo Ancestral Cave (Tain District),
Hani Archeological site ( Tain District),
Busia Mausoluem (Wenchi Municipality),
Nwoase Ostrich Farm ( Nwoase, Wenchi Municipality),
Asumura White Necked Rock Fowl Conservation (Akrodie, Asunafo North Municipality),
Traditional Cloth Making at Boama(Nsuta, Techiman Municipality),
Source of River Tano(Tuobodom, Techiman North)
Abanpredease palace (Dormaa Municipality)
Bonomanso plunge pool, Nkoranza North District
Techiman Times Newspaper
Adom Baptist Street, Behind St Paul Methodist Church,
Techiman, Bono East Region
Ghana
Email…. [email protected]
Tel…. 00233 206828981

03/09/2020

Address

Adom Baptist Street, Behind St Paul Methodist Church, Techiman East
Techiman

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