The Nkawkaw Ecotourism Potentials Project is an initiative to promote ecotourism in the Nkawkaw area of Ghana. As part of this project, a discovery was made of seasonal waterfalls and curves that are potential tourist attractions. These waterfalls and curves are situated in a pristine natural environment that is largely untouched by human activities. They are surrounded by lush vegetation and provide breathtaking views of the landscape. The seasonal waterfalls are created by heavy rainfall during the rainy season, which starts in April and ends in September. During this period, the waterfalls cascade down the rocky terrain, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Visitors can hike to the waterfalls and enjoy a refreshing swim in the natural pools that form at the base of the falls. The curves, on the other hand, are formed by the winding roads that lead up to the waterfalls. These curves provide a thrilling driving experience and offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can take scenic drives along these curves and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The discovery of these seasonal waterfalls and curves presents an exciting opportunity to develop ecotourism in the Nkawkaw area. The project aims to create sustainable tourism activities that preserve the natural environment and benefit the local community. By promoting these unique natural features, the project hopes to attract visitors to the area and generate income for the local economy.