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Assin Homaho Ghana Hidden Gem You Gotta See
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34815, member: 636"] Assin Homaho sits between the Adonsu and Aworaa rivers in the Assin South District. It started as a farming community but grew into a tourist spot with cultural heritage and natural beauty. The town began when Nana Duodu I found a large rope wrapped around a tree in the forest. He rested there after hunting trips and built mud houses that attracted others to join him. Today, about 5,000 people live there, with the rivers supporting their daily needs. Visitors notice how news travels fast through the community, creating a respectful atmosphere. Tourists can visit the Chief, experience traditional welcomes, and see sacred places for healing. Many important people helped shape the town over time, from Papa Afful to Mr Isaac Arkoh. The area offers amazing sights like the Rock of No Return at Beposo, which has a strange opening and makes lion-like sounds. During rainy seasons, people can see elephants from Kakum National Park at night. Assin Homaho houses the West Africa Tortoise Research Centre, where visitors learn about tortoises in their natural habitat. The town serves as an entry point to famous Central Region attractions, such as historic forts and slave trade landmarks. Ghana's rich history, natural beauty, and community spirit shine through in this welcoming destination. [/QUOTE]
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