To get to the Kintampo Falls coming from central Kintampo, it is the easiest to charter a taxi. That will bring you to the falls in less then 10 minutes, Expect to pay about 10.000 - 15.000 cedis (US $ 1,00-1,50) for a single way.
You can ask the driver to pick you up like 2 hours later, but then he will charge you a "waiting fee" while he is working all the time. It is better and just as easy to just pick up a new one at the roadside when you are done. That is also a lot cheaper.
Written Feb 7, 2007
Kintampo is a very important transport hub in central Ghana. Almost all tranportation going from the centre to the north and the other way, stops here. The most common -and cheapest- way however is by using a tro-tro: mostly a small mini bus that is packed with people.
From Tamale, Kumasi but also from smaller places like Techiman and Sunyani, they depart very often. From Tamale ánd from Kumasi (Kintampo is right in between the two) it takes you about 3 hours to get there, and you pay 28.000 cedis (not even $ 3,-). You'll arrive in the central tro-tro station in the heart of town.
Written Feb 7, 2007
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Kintampo is a very important transport hub in central Ghana. Almost all tranportation going from the centre to the north and the other way, stops here. The most...
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Kintampo is an important transport hub between Tamale and Kumasi, in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. Every vehicle crossing the town, stops here to get some fuel, or something to eat and drink. This...
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If traveling the main north south highway between Tamale and Kumasi, be sure to stop at Kintampo Falls, a short distance north of the city of Kintampo. The stop is well worth the time and effort....
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