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Tafi Abuife Kente Weaving Village

A living kente-weaving stop for culture, craft and local buying.

πŸ“ Tafi Abuife, Volta Region πŸ’³ Free to browse in some contexts; demonstration, guide or purchase costs may apply.

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About this place

About Tafi Abuife Kente Weaving Village

Best for Culture lovers shoppers craft lovers diaspora travellers families first-time visitors students

Tafi Abuife is an important cultural listing because it helps the Volta Region show more than mountains and waterfalls. The village is known for kente weaving, giving visitors a chance to see cloth being made, speak with artisans and understand the Ewe contribution to Ghana’s textile heritage.

For the directory, this works as a strong companion to Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary and Wli Waterfalls. It gives a mixed itinerary a cultural stop, supports local makers and offers visitors a more meaningful alternative to buying souvenirs only in city shops.

Why visit

It adds craft, colour and human connection to the Volta set, and it supports a more balanced itinerary than nature-only travel.

Before you go

Go with time to ask questions and buy respectfully if you want to support the makers. Confirm whether demonstrations are available that day and carry cash for purchases.

Travel confidence

Plan your visit

Use the links below to check official information, tours, stays or map directions before you travel. Opening times, entry fees and road conditions can change.

Booking and visit options

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Before you book

  • Confirm current opening times, access rules and entry fees before travelling.
  • For heritage and remembrance sites, allow time for a guided visit and approach the experience respectfully.
  • For busy markets, keep valuables secure, agree prices clearly, and go with a local guide if you are unsure.

Official travel checks

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Health and entry reminders

Before travelling to Ghana, check visa or eVisa requirements, passport validity, yellow fever certificate rules, malaria prevention advice and travel insurance cover.