The clear waters of the falls flow gracefully over rocks, forming a small pool that invites visitors to relax and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the surroundings.
Surrounded by lush green vegetation, the area offers a peaceful escape into nature, with the gentle sounds of cascading water creating a soothing ambiance.
During the rainy season, heavy rainfall increases the volume of water, causing the two falls, often called the “male” and “female” to flow powerfully and sometimes merge into one large, dramatic cascade.
Atlantic. This ritual washing symbolized the captives’ final moments on their homeland’s soil. Today, the river stands as a sacred memorial and a place of reflection, honoring the resilience, suffering, and enduring spirit of those who passed through its waters.
The Assin Manso Slave River, located in Ghana’s Central Region, holds deep historical and emotional significance. It was the site where enslaved Africans took their “last bath” before being marched to the coastal forts, such as Cape Coast and Elmina, for shipment across the