About Kyebi

Kyebi, located in the Eastern Region of Ghana, is the traditional capital of the Akyem Abuakwa state, one of the most prominent Akan ethnic groups in the country. The town holds significant historical and cultural importance as the seat of the Okyenhene, the paramount chief of the Akyem Abuakwa people.

The town has long been a center of traditional governance, with the Ofori Panin Palace serving as the seat of the Okyenhene and a symbol of royal authority. Kyebi is also known for its deep connection to education, having produced many notable Ghanaian leaders, academics, and professionals.

In modern times, Kyebi continues to thrive as a town rich in history, tradition, and natural beauty, with attractions such as the Atewa Forest Reserve and cultural festivals that celebrate the heritage of the Akyem people.

Bunso Eco Park (Bunso Arboretum)

The Bunso Eco Park is a unique blend of adventure, serenity and nature, engulfed by the past, present and future. A botanical garden, two hours away from Accra, offers visitors a combination of deciduous native forest and species introduced to Ghana by the Plant Genetic Resource Centre of Bunso.

 23.9km (30mins)  from Kyebi

Kyebi Astro Turf

The Kyebi Astro Turf is a modern artificial football pitch located in Kyebi, Eastern Region, Ghana. It was commissioned in October 2020 as part of the government’s “One Constituency, One Astro Turf” initiative aimed at enhancing sports infrastructure nationwide

1.9km (4mins) from Kyebi

Ofori Panin Fie (Okyenhene's Palace)

Ofori Panin-fie is a palace that accommodates the “Hall of Justice”, ancient artifacts and archival records dating back to the 15th century. It is a research centre for researchers in West African history, Ghana, and the Laws of the Akans. It appeals to tourists and researchers interested in African History and Culture.

2.7km( 6mins) from Kyebi