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Nsawam is well-connected by rail, making it easy to travel to major cities like Accra and Kumasi.
Nsawam, a town in the Eastern Region of Ghana, serves as the capital of the Nsawam-Adoagyire Municipal District. It is a cultural melting pot, predominantly inhabited by the Akan people, followed by Ga and Ewe communities. The town is strategically located on the main railway line between Accra and Kumasi, making it an important transit point. The Densu River, which borders Nsawam and Adoagyiri, is a vital resource for both domestic and industrial water supply. With a population of over 44,000, Nsawam offers a vibrant blend of cultural experiences and practical travel connections.
Nsawam, a town in the Eastern Region of Ghana, serves as the capital of the Nsawam-Adoagyire Municipal District. It is a cultural melting pot, predominantly inhabited by the Akan people, followed by Ga and Ewe communities. The town is strategically located on the main railway line between Accra and Kumasi, making it an important transit point. The Densu River, which borders Nsawam and Adoagyiri, is a vital resource for both domestic and industrial water supply. With a population of over 44,000, Nsawam offers a vibrant blend of cultural experiences and practical travel connections.
Main railway connection between Accra and Kumasi.
Diverse ethnic communities including Akan, Ga, and Ewe.
Densu River as a key water source.
Close access to major cities via railway.
Cultural diversity with predominant Akan, Ga, and Ewe communities.
The Densu River is a vital resource for the town.
Nsawam is well-connected by rail, making it easy to travel to major cities like Accra and Kumasi.
Experience the rich cultural diversity with predominant Akan, Ga, and Ewe influences.
Exploring local culture and convenient travel connections.
GHS ₵
$30-$60 p/day
48,885
The Densu River is a crucial water source for the town, providing for both domestic and industrial needs.
English, Akan, Ga
March-MaySeptember-November
Spring in Nsawam offers pleasant weather, making it a good time for cultural exploration.
Summers can be hot, but it's a lively time with local festivals and events.
Fall is a quieter season, ideal for a more relaxed visit.
Winters are mild, providing a comfortable climate for sightseeing.