Lake Volta is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, stretching across the eastern side of Ghana like a vast inland sea. Surrounded by scenic landscapes, fishing villages, and cultural landmarks, Lake Volta offers a peaceful escape from city lifeβand plenty of opportunities for adventure, relaxation, and exploration.
Experience the calm expanse of Lake Volta on a local boat or guided cruise. Watch fishermen at work, spot birds, and enjoy the surreal beauty of the lake at sunrise or sunset. Some resorts offer private boat rides and sunset tours.
Take a ferry from Akosombo to Dodi Island, a small island on the lake known for local drumming, dancing, and fresh tilapia. The journey is just as exciting as the destination, especially on the Dodi Princess Cruise.
Built in the 1960s, this massive dam powers much of Ghanaβs electricity and is a marvel of African engineering. Guided tours offer insight into its importance and impact on Ghanaβs development.
Surrounding areas like Amedzofe and the Volta Highlands offer hikes with sweeping views of the lake and lush forested hills. Popular trails include Mount Gemi and Tagbo Falls nearby.
Interact with fishing communities, especially around Yeji and Kpando. Itβs a unique way to understand the importance of the lake in daily life, and you might even join in pulling nets.
Royal Senchi Resort (Akosombo) β Luxury riverside resort with spa, boat tours, and top-tier service
Volta Hotel Akosombo β Classic hotel with views over the dam and lake
BridgeView Resort β Stylish boutique stay near the Adomi Bridge
Aqua Safari Resort (Ada Foah) β Lakeside meets beach vibes, ideal for families and couples
Enjoy fresh lake fish like tilapia and catfish, often grilled and served with banku, fried rice, or spicy pepper sauce. Many resorts also serve continental dishes with a local twist.
Category | Details |
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Best Time to Visit | NovemberβMarch (dry season, clear views) |
Closest City | Akosombo or Ho (depending on your location) |
Transport | Private car or bus from Accra (~2β3 hours) |
Activities | Boat rides, dam tour, fishing, hiking |
Because itβs peaceful, beautiful, and deeply connected to Ghanaβs soul. Whether youβre sailing across glassy waters, lounging by a resort pool, or learning from lakeside communities, Lake Volta offers a quieter, more reflective kind of adventure.