Skip to main content
If you don't have the time or prefer to trust us with finding your accommodation, we'll search for you and send links to at least three hotels. Please remember to provide your correct email address. However, if you prefer to search for a suitable hotel or guesthouse yourself, please explore our offerings by region in Ghana.

Bono East Region Ghana: Two Destinations to Explore

Travel tips, lodging options, and suggestions for your trip to the Bono East Region, Ghana. The Bono East Region, created in 2018 from the former Brong Ahafo Region, is rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. Though still developing its tourism profile, it offers unique experiences that highlight Ghanaโ€™s inland treasures. Here are two standout destinations.

Kintampo Waterfalls

One of Ghanaโ€™s most famous natural attractions, Kintampo Waterfalls cascades through multiple levels surrounded by lush forest. Itโ€™s a refreshing stop for travelers, offering picnic spots, guided tours, and a chance to cool off in the flowing waters.


  • Recommended Hotel

HOTEL, from $21 p.n., Breakfast Included.

Nature and Tradition

The Bono East Region may be young as an administrative area, but its waterfalls and wildlife sanctuaries already make it a compelling destination for travelers seeking both nature and tradition.

Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary

Located near Nkoranza, the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary is home to sacred Mona and Colobus monkeys. Protected by traditional beliefs, these monkeys live freely among villagers, making the sanctuary a fascinating blend of conservation and culture.

 

  • Recommended Hotel

Hotels Restaurants, from $26 p.n., Breakfast Included.

See More Hotels & Guesthouses

Top Guided Tours

Coastal Ghana Experiences 360

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ญ Ghana3d.com Gateway Experience 360

Find your roots and rise โ€” Ghana3d.com Gateway Experience 360 is your ultimate guide to cultural, historic, and soul-stirring adventures. Whether you're returning to your ancestral land or exploring Ghana for the first time, we offer curated journeys that connect you deeply to the spirit of West Africa. From powerful walks through Cape Coast & Elmina slave castles to the vibrant rhythms of Accraโ€™s nightlife. From sacred village ceremonies to awe-inspiring natural beauty โ€” your journey starts here.

Explore The Full ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ญ Gateway Experience 360

Bono East Region, Ghana: Rivers, Culture & Serene Landscapes

The Bono East Region is a destination for travelers seeking Ghanaโ€™s heartland charm, where fertile farmlands, tranquil rivers, and vibrant cultural heritage converge. With Techiman as the regional capital, the area is known for its lush landscapes, sacred sites, and rich agricultural traditions. From river excursions to historic festivals and colorful local markets, Bono East offers a blend of relaxation, culture, and authentic encounters with rural Ghanaian life.



Accommodation in Bono East

Techiman, the commercial and cultural hub, offers a range of accommodation options. Green Valley Hotel is a comfortable mid-range hotel with air-conditioned rooms, modern facilities, and a restaurant serving local and international cuisine. For travelers seeking simplicity, Techiman Guesthouse offers clean rooms, friendly service, and an excellent location close to the central market. Royal Palms Hotel caters to business visitors and festival-goers with functional amenities, quiet surroundings, and a reliable stay experience.


In Kintampo, close to the regionโ€™s natural attractions, Kintampo Waterfalls Lodge offers rustic charm with a focus on nature-based experiences, putting visitors just minutes from the stunning falls. River View Lodge provides a relaxed riverside setting, ideal for fishing enthusiasts or those looking for a calm retreat.

Smaller towns such as Nkoranza and Berekum (border areas) have locally run inns and guesthouses, offering basic but clean accommodation suitable for short stays or travelers exploring the regionโ€™s cultural and natural attractions. For eco-tourists or adventure seekers, some homestay experiences can be arranged in villages near river systems, forests, and farmlands, providing immersive rural life experiences.



Things to See and Do

Bono East is rich in both cultural and natural attractions, ideal for travelers who want to combine adventure with heritage.

Natural Attractions: The Kintampo Waterfalls are the crown jewel of the regionโ€”cascading waters surrounded by lush forest offer excellent photo opportunities, hiking trails, and nature walks. The White Volta River flows through the region, offering fishing, boating, and serene riverside picnics. Nearby, the Buipe Sand Dunes and Forested Savannah provide quieter, less-visited landscapes for exploration.


Cultural Heritage: Techiman hosts one of Ghanaโ€™s largest and most famous traditional markets, the Techiman Market, bustling with traders selling food, crafts, and local textiles. Visitors can also learn about the Bono East chieftaincy system by attending durbars or visiting palaces during festival periods. The region celebrates vibrant agricultural festivals, particularly yam harvest events, which combine music, dance, and communal feasting.


Local Crafts and Experiences: Artisans in towns like Nkoranza and Techiman produce handwoven fabrics, basketry, and carved wooden items, which make excellent souvenirs. Travelers can also visit village farms to observe traditional farming techniques, or participate in cooking demonstrations that showcase Bono East cuisine.



Travel Tips

The best time to visit Bono East is November to March, when the weather is dry and road conditions are favorable for both cultural excursions and nature trips.

Transport: Roads connecting major towns are generally paved and well-maintained, though smaller rural routes may require a 4x4 or careful driving during the rainy season. Travelers can use trotros (minibuses), taxis, or private cars to move between towns and attractions.

Cultural Respect: Bono East communities value greetings and traditional etiquette. Always ask permission before photographing sacred sites, palaces, or individuals. Modest clothing is recommended in rural villages and during festival visits.

Health & Safety: Carry water, mosquito repellent, and sun protection when exploring natural sites. While health facilities exist in major towns, remote villages may have limited access, so prepare accordingly.


Food & Drink: Regional cuisine includes yam fufu, light soup, local fish dishes, roasted plantains, and fermented beverages like pito or palm wine. Techiman Market offers the best opportunity to taste and purchase fresh local produce and snacks.


Bono East is perfect for travelers looking to explore off-the-beaten-path Ghana, blending nature, culture, and authentic village life in a serene, hospitable setting

Travel Tips

See More Hotels Below

From just $68 p.n.

Park Spring Hotel, Cape Coast, Ghana, best price stay

Cape Coast

Cape Coast - Park Springs Hotel


Hotel in Cape Coast, with an outdoor pool and free breakfast
Outdoor pool
English breakfast included
Self-parking included
Restaurant
Free WiFi
Garden


Key Features
Outdoor pool
English breakfast included
Restaurant
Free WiFi
Starting at $68 p.n

From just $48 p.n.

Accra

  • Accra Hotels - 5 Star Villa Hotel


Hotel in Accra with 2 restaurants, near Labadi Beach
Outdoor pool
English breakfast included
Self-parking included
Pets stay free
2 restaurants
Free WiFi

Key Features
Outdoor pool
English breakfast included
2 restaurants
Free WiFi
Starting at $48 p.n.

From just $48 p.n.

Kumasi

Kumasi Hotels - Image Classic Hotel


Bed & breakfast in Kumasi, including free breakfast and a 24-hour front desk
Indoor pool
Continental breakfast included
Self-parking included
Fenced yard
Bar and lounge
Air conditioning


Key Features
Indoor pool
Continental breakfast included
Bar and lounge
Air conditioning

Starting at $22 p.n

Regions Of Ghana

Ghana Regions Carousel

Let Us Find The Best Deal For You!