The best time to visit is during the dry months between November and April when the weather is mild and pleasant.
Yes, the Akwantukese Festival is celebrated by the locals, offering vibrant displays of culture and history.
Boti Falls is a short drive from Koforidua and can be accessed by local taxi or on arranged tours.
Koforidua is generally safe for tourists, with friendly locals and welcoming community spaces.
Try traditional dishes such as banku, fufu, and local stews that are staples in the region.
Yes, the bead markets in Koforidua are famous and offer a wide variety of beautifully crafted beads.
Twi is the most widely spoken language, but English is also commonly used, especially in trade and education.
The Krobo Hills and the surrounding forest areas offer a glimpse into the region’s natural beauty and biodiversity.
Public transport includes tro-tros (minibuses) and taxis that can be used to navigate within the city and beyond.
Yes, ATMs are available in the city, mostly run by local and some international banks.