Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Last Weekend Trip in Ghana - Back to the Volta Region




So another monkey video, as there were complaints last time from certain people, about my average camera skills, so this time I got someone else to take the video of me!

Anyway, this was back at the monkey sanctuary at Tafi Atome, because I went to the Volta region for my last travelling weekend in Ghana.

I had friends who wanted to see the river/lake, the monkey place was somewhere to stay in the area, and I wanted to go to Amedzofe, which is nearby, the highest village in Ghana.

So set off Saturday morning, about 7am so earlish for us, late for most Ghanaians! But thanks to our number, we filled a tro tro by oursleves and set off to Kpong, which is a village on the Volat River, downstream of the dam. Mian aim was to find someway to get a boat ride/canoe to get out on the water. Unsure how we were going to do this as no one advertises anything here....well at least doesn't advertise anywhere i can see it!

In Kpong, its mainly fishing village, so we wandered around down to the river, which has a ferry wharf, which I think goes to the coast, no idea when or how, but no sign of boats for hire, apart from fisherman asking us to get in with them....

So we took another tro tro to the next town, which is where the road crosses over the Volta river, with an impressive for Ghana, bridge. This place also has hotels along the riverside, so gives a chance to sit, and more potential for water activities.

And we were in luck kind of, found a place with nice river side tables, a mini zoo, and motor boat hire, so we went up and down a bit of the river. But they may benefit from having kayaks or something to hire also....

After the river trip, found another tro tro to get us to the monkey village, again because we could fill it, we negotiated a straight trip to the village, although the driver did try to ask for more money later, because he said we weren't clear about where exactly we were going.....

But arrived, and in time with huge tour bus, which meant our tour through the forest was put off til 6am the next day, but we still wandered around the village while there was daylight left.

So after the monkey's in the morning, it was time to attempt to get out of the village...its only 5km off the main road, but the only transport they had was motortaxis (ie. a motorbike) and with 12 of us, thats quite a few to take. In the end, a couple took the taxi's to find ongoing transport at the main road, and the rest of us walked, which was nice in the early morning as it wasn;t too hot yet, there was no way I could have done that at any time of day over the not rainy season as it would have been far too hot, but temperatures are pretty mild now.

So at the main road, had to again negotiate for a tro tro to take us to Amedzofe, which by map and paper is not far, like 20kms I think, but it would have to I think win the prize for worst road in Ghana on the most barely held together tro tro. The road wasn;t even dirt, wasn't even anything, some rock mostly, ditches and holes everywhere, and the tro tro was held together by twigs I'm sure on the underneath of the car!

And its high, unfortunately clouds restricted some of the views from the top, but I'm sure I could see the lake in the distance.

Once we made it to the village we decided to take the walk to the waterfall, which the guide described as 'a little bit steep' and 'half an hour'.

So started off with nice wide path, and then turned to one section which was actually lined with planted colourful bushes, then......

Its gets very steep, so steep they've actually put in ropes to help you guide yourself down, which was a lot of fun, and even though I was in jandels and a skirt, as log as you could swing yourself down with the rope it was pretty easy, but it took us some time as some people couldn't quite get the hang on the concept of the rope and I think were using it to their disadvantage rather than advantage. But we all made it to the bottom safely.

Coming up was actually very easy, although little sore on the muscles which haven't done much hill work in the past 8 months!

Once back in the village, the same tro tro took us on to the district capital Ho, from where would would get a tro tro back to Accra. And on the way out, the road it a little rough for awhile but then it actually gets amazing, about 4 lanes wide, prefectly flat, each village has space for a bus stop and sign! I have no idea how often people come through this area, but its very nice.

In Ho, got on the cheapest tro tro which could take us all and was about to leave.....but htere is a reason why some tro tros are cheaper......their cars are older and crappier.....and so after travelling at very slow pace, and our driver deciding to overtake on a corner, which he couldn't do as his acceleration was non-existant, he broke the car, pretty much he couldn't go higher than first gear.

So we pulled over, all got out, Ghanaian passengers started yelling at him in Twi, we stood there with not a lot to do...But villages are always close by generally, so there was someone trying to fix the car,,,,so we all got back in, he revved up for about 5mins.....we travelled about 10m....then stoppped again!

Everyone off again, and not likely to get back on! After much wasting time, the driver finally paid off another tro tro driver to take us all in his car the rest of the way back to Accra. There was never any question of not getting back, but they are very slow people in coming to the obvious decision first and fast, so this whole process took maybe an hour...

But we made it, and was an enjoyable weekend.

Photos at link below.

http://picasaweb.google.com/emmajaynedavidson/20090802VoltaRegion#

3 comments:

S-Chiddy said...

Hahahaha ok that was impressive I commend your monkey feeding efforts, can definitely tell thats a monkey, a banana and you! And especially love the random kissing guy?!?!?!? Haha I actually laughed aloud at the randomness of his appearance and then his off-screen kissing noises

Emma said...

Haha yeah that was the guide dude, he made that sound to attract the monkeys

S-Chiddy said...

and the layyydeesss?