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Ada Aqua Safari | Ada Foah


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Landmark: Ada Aqua Safari
City: Ada Foah
Country: Ghana
Continent: Africa

Ada Aqua Safari, Ada Foah, Ghana, Africa

Ada Aqua Safari is a high-fidelity luxury resort situated on the banks of the Volta River in Big Ada, Ghana. It functions as a private leisure facility and eco-tourism destination within the Greater Accra Region, positioned approximately 5km from the Atlantic Ocean estuary.

Visual Characteristics

The architecture utilizes a combination of natural thatch, local timber, and modern masonry. The resort features white-walled chalets with gabled roofs, landscaped riverfront lawns, and wooden piers extending over the water. A primary visual feature is the large outdoor swimming pool area integrated with palm trees and stone-paved walkways. The river-facing side is characterized by sandy embankments and a fleet of private watercraft docked at specialized jetties.

Location & Access Logistics

Access is via the Accra-Aflao Road (N1), turning south at the Kasseh junction onto the Ada Road. Follow Agorkpo Street for approximately 2km to reach the main entrance at 10 Agorkpo St, Big Ada. For public transit, take a "tro-tro" from Accra to Sege or Kasseh, then transfer to a local minibus or taxi bound for Big Ada. Private on-site parking is available for approximately 50 vehicles.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The resort was established by Samuel Afari Dartey, a forest scientist, with the intention of blending luxury hospitality with environmental conservation. The facility was developed on a former riverside site to promote eco-tourism through mangrove restoration and local wildlife preservation. It operates as part of the Safari Group, focusing on sustainable land use in the Volta River basin.

Key Highlights & Activities

Water-based activities include jet-skiing, kayaking, and pontoon boat cruises to the Volta estuary. Terrestrial activities consist of Segway tours, archery, and interaction with on-site wildlife, including donkeys, ostriches, and ponies. Guided fishing trips and visits to the nearby "Safari Island" for outdoor dining are available daily.

Infrastructure & Amenities

The facility is equipped with dedicated public restrooms, an on-site medical clinic, and four bars and restaurants. High-speed 4G/5G cell phone coverage is consistent throughout the property, and complimentary Wi-Fi is provided for guests. The resort maintains its own water treatment and power generation systems to ensure utility stability.

Best Time to Visit

The dry season between November and March is the optimal time to avoid tropical rainfall and ensure calm river conditions for water sports. Photography is best performed between 06:30 and 08:30 to capture the mist over the Volta River or between 17:00 and 18:30 for sunset views across the water.

Facts & Legends

The resort functions as a sanctuary for various rescued animals, and it is locally noted for its "donkey rides," which are used as a traditional transport simulation for guests. A specific logistical tip is that the resort offers a "Day Pass" for visitors not staying overnight, providing access to all riverfront amenities without requiring a room booking.

Nearby Landmarks

Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Ada – 0.36km West

Jubilee Rum Resort – 0.77km North

Crocodile Island – 2.77km East

Fort Kongenstein Ruins – 4.2km Southeast



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