The Brong-Ahafo Region is located in south Ghana. Brong-Ahafo is bordered to the north by the Black Volta River and to the east by the Lake Volta, and to the south by the Ashanti, Eastern and Western regions, and to the west by the Ivory Coast southeastern border. The capital of Brong-Ahafo is Sunyani. Brong-Ahafo was created in 1958 from Bono State and named after the dominant and native inhabitants, Akans Brong and Ahafo.
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Imagine a magic place where tropical rain forest turns to dry savannah and where historical heritage meets nature spectacles. Welcome to Kintampo! Located in the heart of Ghana, Kintampo and its surroundings offer a unique travel experience off the beaten tourist track by combining history, nature and wildlife. Kintampo is a lively and lovely provincial market town.
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The Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Wildlife Sanctuary is found at Boaben and Fiema, twin communities 22 kilometers away from the Nkoranza North District of the Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana. The 4.4 kilometer square (km²) forest, believed to have been created in the 1970s, houses many trees, birds, reptiles, deer and monkeys. It is a home for about 700 monkeys. The village is a community where monkeys and human beings live together. The inhabitants in the village always leave food outside their homes for the animals. The monkeys see human beings as their own. The monkeys in the sanctuary are protected by the traditional laws on the area. The sanctuary serves as a national tourist site and is accessible by road.
Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary isn't just a place where monkeys habitat. They are considered sacred by the natives and even influence a considerable amount of life and death traditions of the nearby villages.
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We visited the Kintampo while driving from Kumasi to the Mole hotel. The falls were actually nicer than I expected. There are three stages of the falls. The first two stages can be easily reached as the pathway is level. To get to the third stage you need to take 173 stairs down and 151 stairs up on an engineered staircase with hand rails. It was worth the climb.
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