Kamalo Falls is a natural waterfall located near the commune of Missahoé, in the southwest of Togo, in the Kloto Prefecture and the Plateaux region.
It is situated in the center of the Missahoé protected forest.
The waterfall originates from Mount Kloto[1] and is fed by a stream named Kamalo,[2] which flows through the Missahoé protected forest.
The only mineral water company in Togo, named "Cascade", used it as a source until the early 1990s.
[1][5] This was particularly possible because it is easily accessible,[1][3][4] as it is close to the paved road connecting Kpalimé and Kuma-Konda.