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Sogakope – Speed, fun and adventure on the Volta

Douglas ­ Anane-Frimpong
20 hours ago
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The Volta River has always been part of life at Sogakope, a busy town along the Accra-Aflao highway in the Volta Region.

Known to many travellers as a popular stop on the N1 route to Aflao and neighbouring Togo, Sogakope has for years been seen mainly as a transit point. But today, the town is becoming a destination on its own.

Wide and calm, the river gives the town a peaceful atmosphere. But these days, it is becoming more than just a beautiful sight.

It is also becoming a place for fun and adventure.

At the Sogakope Beach Resort, that change is easy to see.

One moment, the river is quiet and still.

Next, a jet ski races across the water, sending waves and white spray into the air as riders speed along in bright life jackets.

It is a picture of how tourism in Ghana is changing.Ghanaian Culture Blog

For a long time, most leisure travel focused on the coast and the beaches.

Now, towns away from the ocean, such as Sogakope in the Volta Region, are attracting visitors in their own way through river tourism and water activities.

For many years, travellers mainly passed through Sogakope on their way to other parts of the Volta Region.

Today, more people are stopping to enjoy what the town itself has to offer.

Resorts along the Volta River are drawing visitors seeking relaxation, short holidays, and water-based activities.

At the Sogakope Beach Resort, the river is the main attraction. Visitors enjoy boat rides, jet skiing, and quiet moments by the waterfront, especially in the evening, when the setting sun casts a beautiful glow on the water.

What makes the place special is the balance it offers.

It is peaceful yet exciting.

The calm river and the thrill of water sports come together to create an experience many visitors now look forward to.

For photographers and nature lovers, the scenery is another attraction.

The open river, moving water and changing light create beautiful views throughout the day.

Beyond the scenery, places like this show how tourism in Ghana is expanding.

Leisure and adventure are no longer found only along the coast.

Riverside destinations are also becoming attractive places to visit.

And perhaps, that is the charm of the Sogakope Beach Resort.

It offers something simple but refreshing — water, open space, relaxation and a break from the fast pace of everyday life in the city.

 

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