NatureAburi Botanical Gardens
Aburi, Eastern Region
Established in 1890, these stunning colonial gardens span 64 hectares of tropical flora in the cool Akuapim Hills.
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The Ashanti Region is a major cultural center in Ghana and the historic home of the Ashanti Kingdom. Its capital, Kumasi, is known for its rich traditions, royal heritage, and vibrant cultural life. Visitors can explore the Manhyia Palace Museum, the residence of the Asantehene, and the Prempeh II Jubilee Museum, which preserves royal artifacts and Ashanti history. Nature lovers can visit the scenic Lake Bosomtwe, while cultural experiences can be found at Bonwire Kente Weaving Village, famous for traditional Kente cloth weaving. Together these attractions highlight the region's deep cultural heritage and historical importance.
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ExploreLocated in the hills of the Eastern Region near the town of Aburi, the Aburi Botanical Gardens is one of Ghana's most peaceful and scenic natural attractions. Established during the colonial period in 1890, the gardens cover a large area filled with tropical plants, towering trees, and beautifully maintained lawns.
Visitors come to the gardens to enjoy the cool mountain climate, walk through shaded paths, and relax in the calm natural environment overlooking parts of the Eastern Region. The gardens feature several plant species used for medicinal, ornamental, and research purposes, making it both a recreational and educational destination.
Because of its serene atmosphere and beautiful landscape, Aburi Botanical Gardens is also a popular location for picnics, photography, nature walks, and small events. It offers visitors a refreshing escape from the busy city life of nearby Accra while showcasing the beauty of Ghana's plant life and natural environment.











