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This Saturday, we will all get the chance to put into practice what R. Kelly put into his hit song ' Victory'.
"The more I climb, the hill gets steeper".
With a bus from Accra, a bag and two legs, you can join Joy FM trek 885m into the sky on the tallest mountain in Ghana - Afadjato - in the Volta region.

Up there, you can kiss the clouds - almost.
Afadjato is the next stop on Joy FM's fantastic four - a tour of the popular tourist destinations as we mark Ghana month to celebrate our 61 years of independence.
Independence was a struggle and Afadjato means "at war with the bush". So as Ghanaians mark the month of independence, come wage your own war on the bushy mountain which remains a fascination for tourists.
For 180 cedis, you can get to join the 2018 trip which is the second after a well-patronised edition in 2016 saw families, friends, young and old brace for a memorable hike.
Experienced climbers who live in the area say it will take you 90minutes if you don't stop. But who needs 90minutes when you want to break the record? Challenge yourself and do it in 30 minutes - if you don't want to come back.

If you are eager to shake off the sedentary life in Accra, if you want a getaway with the family then join Joy FM this Saturday for the mountain climb,
If you are heartbroken, then taking the Adjato challenge, is all you need to bind it.
See: 60 photos of how Hundreds conquered Ghana’s highest mountain in Multimedia Afadjato Climb

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