After days of exploring Ghana’s wild northern savannahs and the incredible safaris of Mole National Park, there’s no better way to unwind than by cooling off under the mist and melody of one of Ghana’s most scenic waterfalls — Kintampo Waterfalls.
Located just a few hours south of Mole, this breathtaking cascade is a must-visit stopover for travelers journeying between the north and the south of Ghana. Known for its layered rock formations, shaded forest trails, and natural swimming pools, Kintampo Falls is not only beautiful — it’s refreshingly rejuvenating.

Visit Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary (En Route)
Nestled within the Brong-Ahafo Region (now Bono East), Kintampo Waterfalls is often called the "Heart of Ghana’s Nature." The falls lie about 4–5 hours’ drive from Mole National Park, making them the perfect midpoint on your route south toward Kumasi or Accra.
Here, the Pumpum River, a tributary of the Black Volta, tumbles gracefully over three main cascades, dropping a total of about 70 meters (230 feet) through a series of rocky steps surrounded by lush, semi-deciduous forest.
The sound of rushing water blends with birdsong and the laughter of visitors cooling off in the pools below — a true natural symphony.

Visit Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary (En Route)
The Kintampo Falls Park has been beautifully upgraded in recent years to enhance safety, access, and visitor experience. Wooden bridges, stone walkways, and scenic viewpoints make it easy to explore each level of the falls.
The upper falls offer a magnificent panoramic view — perfect for photos and quiet moments.
The middle tier cascades over mossy rocks, forming a misty backdrop framed by towering trees.
The lower pool is ideal for swimming or simply dipping your feet after a long day on the road.
You can enjoy guided tours from local eco-guides, who share fascinating insights into the geology, myths, and cultural significance of the falls.
While Kintampo Waterfalls is not a wildlife hotspot like Mole, it’s surrounded by forest and riverine habitat that attracts a variety of smaller creatures:
Colorful butterflies flutter among the greenery.
Birds such as sunbirds, weavers, and hornbills can often be heard calling overhead.
The forest floor hides insects, small reptiles, and other tiny wonders of the ecosystem.
Nature lovers will appreciate the change from Mole’s open savannah — here, the microclimate is cool, damp, and lush, providing a refreshing contrast to the dry northern plains.
Whether you’re on a road trip, a weekend getaway, or part of a longer Ghana nature tour, Kintampo Falls offers plenty to see and do:
Cool off in the crystal-clear waters that collect at the base of the falls. Swimming is safe and refreshing, especially during the dry season when the water flow is gentle.
Short forest trails and stairs connect the upper and lower cascades. Each level offers a new perspective of the falls and countless photo opportunities.
On your way to or from Kintampo, don’t miss the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary, just about 30 minutes away. This unique community-run sanctuary protects Mona and Colobus monkeys, revered as sacred by local villagers.
Here, you can walk through the forest with playful monkeys and learn about the harmonious relationship between wildlife and the community.
📍 Location: Kintampo, Bono East Region, Ghana
🚗 Distance from Mole National Park: Approximately 4–5 hours by road (around 250 km)
🕒 Best Time to Visit: November to April (dry season) for easy access, or May to July for fuller, more dramatic water flow
💰 Entrance Fees: Modest; includes access to the falls, viewing decks, and park facilities
Kintampo Falls Park offers a range of visitor amenities:
Clean changing areas and restrooms
Picnic spots and resting benches
Food vendors selling local snacks, drinks, and fruits
Guided tours and cultural performances on request
Nearby attractions include the Fuller Falls, located about 7 km from Kintampo town — a quieter but equally beautiful spot worth visiting.
After days of dusty roads, savannah hikes, and wildlife encounters in Mole, Kintampo Waterfalls provides the perfect “cool-down” experience — literally and figuratively.
🧭 Convenient Stopover: It’s a natural halfway point between northern Ghana and central Ghana, ideal for those continuing toward Kumasi or Accra.
🌳 Refreshing Scenery: The lush forest and rushing water contrast beautifully with Mole’s dry landscapes.
📸 Scenic Beauty: The falls are one of the most photographed natural landmarks in Ghana — a must for your travel gallery.
💧 Relaxation & Renewal: Feel the mist on your skin, hear the roar of the water, and let nature wash away the dust of adventure.
From Mole’s elephants and escarpments to Kintampo’s cascades and calm pools, northern and central Ghana together offer some of West Africa’s most diverse and soul-stirring natural experiences.
So, as you journey south from Mole, make time to stop at Kintampo Waterfalls & Falls Park — where water, forest, and adventure blend into one unforgettable moment.
👉 Kintampo Waterfalls: Where Ghana’s Heart Flows Freely.

Tropical forest road, at sunset.