The Volta Region of Ghana, known for its breathtaking landscapes, lush greenery, and vibrant culture, is on the verge of an exciting transformation in its tourism sector.
The Ghana Tourism Authority’s (GTAs) announcement of a paragliding initiative marks a pivotal moment for the region, aiming to attract adventure-seeking tourists while fostering local economic development.
This initiative is not merely about offering an adrenaline rush; it embodies a vision for sustainable tourism that respects the environment and uplifts the local community.
The initiative, led by Mr. Ekow Sampson, Deputy CEO of the GTA, aims to establish the Volta Region as a prime destination for paragliding, similar to the popular Kwahu Paragliding Festival.
A recent site inspection by a team of experts—featuring a veteran paragliding pilot—explored three potential locations: Likpe, Amedzofe, and the Adaklu mountains.
The delegation was warmly welcomed by Mr. Daniel Dzegede, Executive Director of the Volta Development Forum (VDF), who expressed strong support for the project.
He was joined by Dr. Stanley Glatey, Vice President of the VDF Tourism Committee, both of whom pledged full collaboration with government agencies to ensure the project’s success.
Likpe has been identified as a leading contender for the maiden event, which could take place as early as December. Mr. Godfred Koffie, District Chief Executive for the Guan District Assembly, affirmed the Assembly’s dedication to raising awareness and facilitating tourism development in the area.
As preparations unfold, the Volta Region is poised to become a vibrant hub for adventure tourism, offering breathtaking scenery, adrenaline-pumping experiences, and a warm cultural welcome to visitors from near and far.
Paragliding, an exhilarating sport that allows individuals to soar through the skies and experience the world from a bird’s-eye view, has gained popularity globally.

The Volta Region’s unique topography—characterized by hills, valleys, and the stunning Lake Volta—provides an ideal backdrop for this activity. Enthusiasts are drawn to the thrill of flight, and the opportunity to glide over picturesque landscapes is a significant attraction.
By introducing paragliding, the Ghana Tourism Authority is poised to tap into a growing adventure tourism market, which has seen an increase in demand as travelers seek unique, immersive experiences.
Mr. Sampson highlighted the project’s potential to boost tourism in the region, noting that it would drive economic growth, foster cultural exchange, and support sustainable community development. “This initiative is set to unlock the Volta Region’s immense tourism potential and create economic ripple effects across local businesses, including hotels, restaurants, and transport services,” he said.
Despite challenges such as limited road access to the proposed sites, stakeholders remain optimistic and committed to working together to address infrastructure needs.
The economic benefits of introducing paragliding in the Volta Region are manifold. It has the potential to create jobs, not only in the tourism sector but also in related industries such as hospitality, transportation, and local crafts.
Local guides, trainers, and support staff will be essential for the operation of paragliding activities, thereby providing employment opportunities for residents.
Moreover, the initiative stimulates investment in infrastructure, including better roads, enhanced telecommunications, and improved facilities.
Such developments will not only cater to tourists but also improve the quality of life for residents, fostering a sense of community pride and engagement.
Environmental Awareness, Sustainability of Paragliding Initiative

In addition to economic advantages, the paragliding initiative promotes environmental awareness and sustainable tourism practices. As visitors experience the natural beauty of the Volta Region from the skies, they develop a deeper appreciation for the environment and the importance of conservation efforts.
This initiative is paired with educational programs focused on the region’s biodiversity, encouraging tourists to engage in eco-friendly practices during their stay.
Furthermore, by emphasizing sustainable tourism, the Ghana Tourism Authority ensures that the paragliding initiative does not disrupt local ecosystems.
Implementing responsible practices, such as limiting the number of flights per day and ensuring that paragliding sites are maintained, helps protect the region’s natural resources while still providing a thrilling experience for adventurers.
The introduction of paragliding in the Volta Region also presents an opportunity for cultural exchange. Tourists from diverse backgrounds will interact with local communities, fostering an appreciation for Ghana’s rich cultural heritage.

Local festivals, traditional music, and culinary experiences are integrated into the paragliding package, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the culture while supporting local artisans and performers.
Involving residents in the planning and execution of paragliding activities ensures that their voices are heard and that the benefits of tourism are equitably distributed.
By promoting local culture and traditions alongside adventure tourism, the Ghana Tourism Authority creates a holistic experience that resonates with both tourists and residents.
The Ghana Tourism Authority’s paragliding initiative in the Volta Region is a visionary step towards diversifying the country’s tourism offerings.
As Ghana continues to embrace innovative approaches to tourism, the paragliding initiative stands as a testament to the country’s commitment to sustainable development and community empowerment.
With the right strategies, the skies are the limit for what this initiative achieves.
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