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15 Best Places to Visit in Ghana

Ghana is proof that amazing things come in small packages.

Considered to be one of Africa’s true success stories, this country is enjoying a stable democracy and incredible development.

The combination creates a joyful energy across the country.

With Ghana you get beautiful hinterland, sunny beaches, rich culture, lively cities, welcoming locals, tons of wildlife, and easy access to all parts of the country.

There’s a big difference between northern and southern Ghana – including different religion, geography, and culture.

But you’ll still feel like the country is one harmonious unit. If you’ve never been to Africa, Ghana is known as ‘Africa for beginners,’ making it a perfect destination for those who want to get their feet wet.

Accra, Ghana

At just over two million inhabitants Accra is the largest city in Ghana.

This capital city is full of character and radiates friendliness.

Whether you’re there as a solo traveller or with a family, on your big annual holiday or there for business, Accra has something to make you feel comfortable.

What tourists really love are the many beaches surrounding the city – particularly Labadi Beach. Accra is home to the National Museum where you’ll find many of the countries historical treasures.

You can also visit the National Theatre, International Trade Fair, the Kwame Nkrumah memorial, Independence Square, and W.E.B. Dubois Centre.

At every turn you’ll find markets, incredible food, wonderful music, and lots of traffic! Top it all off with a trip to one of the many coffin shops in Teshie.

2. Artists Alliance Gallery

Artists Alliance Gallery

This gallery will blow you away with its contemporary and fine art collections.

Created by respected Ghanaian artist, Ablade Glover, the three story gallery is a treasure chest of Kente clothe, furniture, Asafo flags, masks, and unique metal sculptures.

You can see almost every prominent Ghanaian artist represented and most of the pieces are for sale.

3. Labadi Beach

Labadi Beach

Arguably Accra’s most popular beach, Labadi is the perfect city beach.

Great food and cocktails are available, as well as local entertainment and people watching.

The beach itself is maintained by the surrounding hotels so be forewarned that there is a small entrance fee for those not staying there.

If you happen to be there on the weekend you’ll for sure catch some native drumming, local reggae bands, and plenty of spots for dancing to hiplife – a unique music style that blends hip hop with Ghanaian culture.

4. Jamestown

Jamestown

Jamestown is a tough but moving neighbourhood of Accra.

There’s a ton of history to discover as both the British and the Portuguese left behind a cultural and architectural legacy.

The Jamestown community is close-knit and the atmosphere is lively.

There aren’t many markers to explain the context of the history that you’re seeing, so a guide is a welcome addition, but certainly not necessary.

The neighbourhood is a cross between rural and urban and is famous for turning out incredible national boxers.

5. Cape Coast

Cape Coast

Cape Coast is a former European colonial capital and one of the most culturally significant spots in all of Africa.

Originally called Cabo Corso by the Portuguese, the town was once the largest slave trading centre in West Africa.

It was here that slaves where brought, locked deep in the towns intimidating castle, and then loaded on to vessels heading to the New World.

What you will see and experience here will move you deeply.

Today Cape Coast is primarily a fishing town with an artsy vibe.

Old colonial buildings line the streets perfect for leisurely strolls.

Use Cape Coast as your base for exploring Anomabu, Elmina, and Kakum National Park.

6. Kakum National Park

Kakum National Park

A visit to Kakum National Park makes a great day trip from Cape Coast.

There you’ll find 40 mammal species, 300 bird species, and over 600 butterfly species.

The most popular part of the park is the canopy walk.

It’s a string of viewing platforms that are linked by safe and bouncy suspension bridges roughly 30 metres above the park floor.

For a deeper look into the park, make arrangements ahead of time for a park ranger or guide to take you further in.

7. National Museum of Ghana

National Museum of Ghana

History buffs will love the National Museum of Ghana.

There are a number of exhibits dedicated to the Atlantic slave-trade and the African lives that where irreparably changed because of it.

If you’re looking for a good explanation of the ethnographic diversity of modern-day Ghana, this is the place to go.

Get insights into the past and present people, see traditional household objects, art, the royal Ashanti tools, and learn how to weave Kente cloth.

8. Elmina Castle

Elmina Castle

The first European slave trading post in Africa was Elmina Castle.

Built in the 15th century by the Portuguese, it is located in what is now present day Ghana.

Over the centuries it’s been controlled by the Dutch and the British and primarily served the Caribbean and Brazil slave routes.

You can see the luxury accommodations up top, where the Europeans stayed and then visit the dungeons below where one cell held up to 200 people.

It’s a very eye opening look at a difficult aspect of African and European history.

The castle is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Monument and is part of the national museum system.

Busua Beach

Perhaps the most chill beach in Ghana is Busua.

It’s a magnet for the backpacker and volunteer crowds who love to come to unwind on the beach for a few days at a time.

Roughly 30k from the city of Takoradi and situated right between Dixcove and Butre, the village of Busua has potential for great excursions, making it an ideal base camp.

Many beaches in Ghana have a strong surf, making swimming a little precarious, but Busua waters are as relaxed as its vibe.

Because it’s primarily a tourist town, you’ll find great hotels and restaurants, shopping, and renting surfboards and bicycles.

10. Mole National Park

Mole National Park

This is the place for family safari’s in Ghana.

Mole National Park covers a large savannah filled with African elephants, buffalos, baboons, warthogs, and kob antelopes.

You’ll find almost 100 mammal species and at least 300 bird species here.

The park allows walking and driving safaris and you can rent a park vehicle if you don’t have your own.

Going between December and April is the best time for elephant sightings, though you’re guaranteed to see plenty of mammals’ year round.

11. Akwidaa & Cape Three Points

Cape Three Points

For discerning beachcombers, Ghana offers Akwidaa – with a long and pristine white sand beach, you’ll find it’s one of the best that the country has to offer.

Explore the nearby cocoa plantations and forests and get a night-time guided tour of the turtle nesting spots along the beach.

If you like, you can take a canoe ride to Cape Three Points, the southernmost tip of Ghana.

There’s a great bar scene, good food, and plenty of local attractions to provide a good combination of lazing about and seeing new things.

Kumasi

The second largest city in Ghana is Kumasi, once the capital of the powerful Ashanti kingdom.

The city itself is still heavy with Ashanti traditions.

The main attraction here is the Kejetia market.

A place where you can get lost for days.

In fact, sometimes the entire city can feel like one big market.

Visit the Manhyia Palace and learn about traditional African democracy.

While you’re there, don’t forget to check out the National Cultural Centre and sit in on a dance or drumming class.

Tamale

Inhabited primarily by the Mole-Dagomba group, Tamale is the country’s northern capital.

There are several gorgeous mosques here and the cultural centre has craft shops, dance and music performances.

Considered to be the ‘kitchen’ of Ghana, you’ll find fantastic local and exotic foods here.

It’s probably the fastest growing city in West Africa and it’s also probably one of the most welcoming.

Farmers by tradition, this hot and arid land is located close to the Sahara Desert.

Don’t miss the two traditional palaces of Dapkema and Gulkpe Naa.

14. Lake Bosumtwe

Lake Bosumtwe

Just 32km from Kumasi is Lake Bosumtwe.

This crater lake is almost 90 metres deep and created when a large meteorite collided with Earth.

The lake is surrounded by fantastic trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

In addition, you’ll find that many locals visit here as the lake is a sacred sight for the Ashanti people.

Folklore holds that the people’s spirits come to Lake Bosumtwe after death in order to say goodbye to the god Twi.

If you’re looking for a relaxed place for water spots, this is an excellent weekend destination.

15. Volta Region

Lake Volta

The largest man-made lake on Earth is Lake Volta in Ghana.

Stay in the neighbouring towns of Ho or Ewe as you explore this lush and beautiful area.

Enjoy Aburi botanical gardens, music cruises on the lake, canoeing, monkey sanctuaries, fishing, waterfalls, and a Kente weaving village.

If you’re up for it, you can hike to the top of Mount Afadjato, Ghana’s tallest peak.

Be sure to check out Shai Hills, a wildlife preserve, and Xavi, a bird watching sanctuary, while you’re there.

This is truly one of the most beautiful parts of Ghana and not to be missed.

15 Best Places to Visit in Ghana:

  • Artists Alliance Gallery
  • Labadi Beach
  • Kakum National Park
  • National Museum of Ghana
  • Elmina Castle
  • Mole National Park
  • Akwidaa & Cape Three Points
  • Lake Bosumtwe
  • Volta Region

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One of the brightest jewels in West Africa's  crown, Ghana is a country blessed with idyllic beaches, cosmopolitan cities, and remote nature reserves full of unique wildlife. It's also a country steeped in rich history, with colonial-era trading forts along the Atlantic coast standing as a testament to the suffering caused by the transatlantic slave trade.

Knowing where to start your adventure in such an interesting country can be difficult. Whether you're spending the day wandering the halls of a historic castle, surfing world-class waves, heading out on a safari, or shopping alongside the locals at a popular market, the experiences you'll have in Ghana are sure to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Hit the Local Markets in Accra

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Make time to visit bustling Makola Market , a central shopping hub where you'll find you could ever imagine wanting to buy, from fresh produce and local arts and crafts to vintage sports jerseys, colorful fabric, and tasty local treats. While a first visit may feel a bit overwhelming to the senses, taking your time, chatting with vendors, and honing your negotiation skills will surely make your trip to the most famous market in Ghana more memorable—and end with you finding some truly unique souvenirs.

Those in search of a real culinary adventure should head to the nearby Osu Night Market, where you can sample local street food favorites like kenkey— a traditional Ghanaian dish similar to a dumpling that's made with fermented white corn— jollof rice, and freshly-caught seafood like fish, crab, and lobster, all grilled to perfection.

Visit the Highest Waterfall in West Africa

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About a four-hour drive from Accra, Wli Waterfall (also called Agumatsa Waterfall) is truly a sight to behold. At 262 feet (80 meters), it's the highest waterfall in West Africa, enticing visitors with dramatic views from its easier 1.5-hour hike to the lower falls and challenging four-hour hike to the upper falls. Go with a guide to find out more about the history and culture of the area's Indigenous people. While the falls are a top attraction all year long, seasonal rains make them even more impressive April through October.

Learn About the Slave Trade Where it Happened

Ghana's Atlantic coast is lined with 17th century forts and castles; Cape Coast Castle is one of the largest. Built in 1653 for the Swedish Africa Company, this structure was originally used as a trading post for the timber and gold industries. Later, the castle's footprint was expanded by the Dutch and the British, serving as an essential holding station for slaves bound for the Americas. Cape Coast Castle is currently a museum full of information about Ghana's history, the slave trade , ​and local culture. Guided tours take you through the dungeons and to the "door of no return," through which the castle's slaves once passed.

Just a 20-minute drive west of Cape Coast Castle brings you to the picturesque fishing town of Elmina, home to one of Ghana's most important historic landmarks, Elmina Castle, also known as St. George's Castle . The stark beauty of its white-washed walls contrasts its dark history. Built by the Portuguese in 1482, it was taken over by the Dutch 150 years later, serving as the headquarters of the Dutch West India Company for more than two centuries as the slave trade eventually replaced gold exports. Today, tours through its dungeons give visitors emotional insights into the horrors the slaves here were forced to endure.

Take in Views from Fort St. Jago

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Across the lagoon from Elmina Castle (St. George's Castle) lies Fort St. Jago , also known as Fort Coenraadsburg, offering excellent views of the castle and town of Elmina. The very first European building erected on this hill was a church dedicated to St. Jago—the hill was also used as a gun-position by the Dutch to bombard and overtake Elmina Castle (now St. George's) from the Portuguese. Years later, a permanent fort was built, consisting of two landward bastions, two seaward bastions, and buildings that housed 69 soldiers, all surrounded by an impressive courtyard. Come to view 19th and 20th century modifications to the fort that reveal its use as a prison, hospital, and resting house.

Ride the Waves in Kokrobite

Ghana's most popular beaches are located around Kokrobite, home of the particularly beautiful Langma Beach. Kokrobite is a quick 20-mile (32 kilometer) ride away from the capital, Accra, which also sports several scenic seaside spots, including Labadi Beach, Coco Beach, and Bojo Beach.

In Kokrobite, beachfront hotel Big Milly's Backyard offers laidback accommodations, as well as a bar and restaurant where backpackers, volunteers, and Ghanaian Rastafarians like to chill out. The hotel is also home to Mr. Bright's Surf Shop and School , where surf staff offer gear rentals and lessons to travelers wanting to experience the famous International Surf Day waves. Kokrobite Garden is another popular place to stay, complete with a sparkling swimming pool.

Sunbathe on Busua Beach

Another one of Ghana's beautiful beaches and one of the best surfing spots in Africa , Busua offers visitors the chance to soak up the sunshine, swim in the Atlantic, and feast on fresh lobster. The area, about five hours to the west of Accra, is also the country's unofficial surfing capital, with several shops offering surf safaris to secret surf spots and lodging options ranging from basic to luxurious.

A favorite of many visitors is Busua Beach Resort , a large, modern hotel with dining facilities, a swimming pool, and comfortable beach chalets. The more intimate Busua Inn is run by a French couple whose love of authentic French cuisine is evident at the ocean-view bar and restaurant. For reasonable rates that include breakfast, try the African Rainbow Resort , a small family-run hotel with just 12 rooms.

Cross the Canopy Walkway at Kakum National Park

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Kakum National Park is a dense tropical rainforest located in southern Ghana that's home to more than 40 mammal species, including forest elephants, forest buffalo, meerkats, and civets. The birdlife here is fantastic, with more than 250 different species recorded.

The highlight of any visit to Kakum is a stroll on the Canopy Walkway. Suspended 100 feet (30 meters) above the ground, this 1,150-foot (350-meter) walkway has you crossing several bridges and offers a unique perspective of the park's flora and fauna. Take a guided tour for a better understanding of the plants' many medicinal properties and pitch your tent at the basic campsite if you want to spend the night in nature.

Embark on a Safari in Mole National Park

Located in northwest Ghana,  Mole National Park is the country's largest wildlife park. Expect to see buffalo, rare roan antelope, elephants, warthogs, hyenas, and if you're very lucky, leopards. Lions have recently been re-introduced to the park as well. Birders can keep an eye out for more than 250 avian species. Opt for a walking safari or a traditional game drive accompanied by an armed guide. The best time to spot wildlife is during the dry season (January through March) when animals congregate around the water sources.

Visit Ghana's Oldest Mosque

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One of Ghana's most treasured spiritual sites, Larabanga Mosque is the oldest in the country, located just outside Mole National Park. It's one of eight mosques in the country built from packed earth and horizontal timbers, complete with towers and buttresses. In 2002, it was included in the World Monuments Watch after falling into a state of disrepair, which then allowed for conservation efforts to repair rotting wood and replace broken cement with mud-based plaster.

This pilgrimage site, used by Ghana's Muslim population, still operates as a center of worship. To visit, contact Ibrahim who works at the local orphanage in Mole, for specifics. Note that non-Muslims are not welcome to enter the mosque, but can still view its exterior.

Meet an Ashanti King in Kumasi

The former capital of Ghana's Ashanti Kingdom, Kumasi is located in southern central Ghana and is the country's second-largest city, with a population of over two million people. The Ashanti are famous artisans, specializing in gold jewelry and trinkets, Kente cloth, and carved wooden stools. Examples are displayed at the Kumasi Cultural Center and at craft villages on the outskirts of the city. Bustling Kejetia Market is chaotic but well worth a visit. To see how the Ashanti kings used to live, check out the Manhyia Palace Museum—if you time your trip right, you might even meet the current Ashanti king, who makes an appearance every 42 days.

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One of the most visited countries in Africa , there are so many activities to do in Ghana on the Atlantic Ocean shores, and they attract people of all ages. A true paradise with its own unique culture and so many spectacular and impressive sights. Looking at a Ghana travel guidebook will be overwhelming – but don’t worry, we’ve narrowed it down to the must-see attractions that the country has to offer. From its  picturesque beaches  to touring downtown  Accra , glitz, white sands and culture – Ghana has it all. Here, see some of the best sightseeing and things to do in Ghana. The 20  top-rated and  must-visit tourist attractions for any visitor travelling to Ghana.

Cape Coast Castle

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E stablished in 155 5, the  Cape Coast Castl e is notable as one of the  slave castles built on the Gold Coast of West Africa by European traders . A historical landmark in Cape Coast, Ghana, i t is certainly one of the places to visit if you are in  the country, and if in  Cape Coast , it just about 5- minutes drive  from anywhere in the City.  This beauty  has a history worth discovering, t he guides are eloquent  and  friendly.

?   Victoria Road, Cape Coast, Ghana  

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Get on the ferries and water taxis, a great option for  travellers  to discover  Lake Volta, the largest artificial reservoir in the world .  Just want to take a scenic trip and bask in the nature of water and lush greenery. And t he famous  Adomi  Bridge  spans the Volta River that drains into the Gulf of Guinea .

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Whether travelling with kids or a sucker for animals yourself, Kumasi is a great place to spend a day at the zoo.  The Kumasi Zoo is located in the heart of Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

?   Kejetia  Road, Kumasi, Ghana  

Lakeside Marina Park

Lakeside marina park is a hidden gem in the city of Accra, it is a very cool fun and hangout place for family time and for kids to have fun. From horse riding to sliding and lake boating, the Lakeside Marina Park is  a modern and a refreshing place to go and relax.

Manhyia Palace

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Opened in August 1995 by  Otumfuo  Opoku Ware II, the 15th King of Ashanti, the  Manhyia Palace  is where to experience rich Asante culture under one roof. This  Museum in Kumasi is  the perfect place for tourist and those who will want to know more about the Ashanti kingdom.

?  Manhyia Palace in Kumasi, Ghana  

Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary

Located in Kumasi, Ghana,  Owabi  Wildlife Sanctuary  is wildlife sanctuary. Home to over 140 species of birds, monkeys  bushpig , bushbuck and antelope. There are about 100 kinds of birds, perfect ground for birdwatchers. Easily one of the best and most beautiful places to see animals in the wild in Ghana.

?   Owabi  Wildlife Sanctuar y, Kumasi, Ghana  

Umbrella Rock

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Get your adrenaline pumping with a hike through one of Ghana’s most beautiful landscapes. If you are looking for something a bit more challenging, a  gruelling  1 hour climb up the mountain to see the Umbrella Rock is exactly the trail you looking for. The top will reward you with beautiful views of  Yilo   Krobo  District, Ghana.

? Umbrella Rock, Asiafo Amanfro, Ghana  

Boti falls

A tourist attraction where nature is beautiful  Boti  falls is a twin waterfall located at  Boti  in the Eastern Region of Ghana. These twin falls are referred to as female and male,  is a bucket-list experience.

?   Boti , Manya  Krobo , Ghana  

Jamestown Lighthouse

You can visit the lighthouse, it’s an important symbol of the city of Jamestown, one of the oldest districts in the city of Accra, Ghana. Tradition is still deep rooted in Jamestown and its people, significant player in Ghana’s  best festival  – the  Chale   Wote  Street Art Festival.

Centre for National Culture

The  Centre for National Cultur e is  stores  and shopping destination in Accra, Ghana, where locals and tourists can shop for authentic Ghanaian crafts, clothes, jewellery and more. Be prepared to negotiate, and bring a bag to carry away your new treasures.

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?   John Evans Atta Mills High St, Accra, Ghana  

Kakum National Park

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The  Kakum  National Park  will bring you back to nature. A  great adventure in Ghana, walking in the rain forest and understanding the tree species in the forest with the knowledgeable guides.  Indulge the canopy walkway that  passes over 7 bridges and runs over a length of 330 meters.   The Park  is located  Central Region of  Ghana, i deal for viewing and photographing animals in the wild.

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Elmina Castle

Erected by the Portuguese in 1482,  Elmina Castle  is a piece of Ghana waiting to be discovered. The Elmina Castle is one of the most historic places in Ghana,  former stop on the Atlantic slave rout e.  Elmina is historic monument, a UNESCO World Heritage Site  along with other slave castles in  the country  like the Cape Coast  C astle .

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?   Elmina, Ghana  

Aburi Botanical Gardens

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The Aburi Botanical Gardens should be your priority if you love nature, gardens,  walks, picnic s  and breath-taking views. It is the largest of the nation, truly  Ghana’s hidden paradise. If you are a plant lover or simply looking for a quiet and tranquil spot, this is the place to be for nature lovers in Ghana.

?   Botanical garden in Aburi, Ghana  

Labadi Beach

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There’s no shortage of gorgeous coastline or perfect, unspoiled beaches to enjoy in Ghana . W ith its  stunning  Atlantic beachfront , the ever-popular  Labadi  Beach is one of the finest in the country.

? Labadi Beach, Accra, Ghana  

Wli waterfalls

Wli  Waterfalls is one of the  most breath-taking waterfalls to visit in Ghana.  It is the highest waterfall in Ghana, and one of the tallest in West Africa. I s one of the many wonders you’ll come across  while  exploring Ghana and its attractions.

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?   Wli Waterfalls in Hohoe, Ghana  

Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park & Mausoleum

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Located in downtown Accra, the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park is one of the most popular of Accra’s  attractions . It is homage and d edicat ion  to the great Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah , one of the  greatest African leaders  of modern time. A must-visit for cultural and tourist attraction for  travellers  in the Ghanaian capital.

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Lake Bosumtwi

best sightseeing and attractions in ghana

Lake  Bosumtwi  is the only natural lake in Ghana and one of the most romantic spots in the country. The perfect destination for a romantic city break, here you and your lover will enjoy some of the finest panoramic views Ghana has to offer.

Mole National Park

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Forget the beaches, forget cities and shopping, and come to relax in  the best national parks  in Ghana.  Mole National Park is  as green as beautiful,  home to elephants, leopards and  rare  birds, and more.  Serene location with incredible views that  overlooks waterholes where animals drink. This Ghanaian national park is where to  discover the  best sites for nature lovers.

?   Mole National Park, Ghana  

Independence Arch

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As  part of the Independence Square, t he Independence Arch is one of the most significant historic places in Ghana. The historic monuments here  comprises  of the  Independence Arch, Black Star Gate, and the Liberation Day Monument. The  Independence Arch is a top-rated tourist attraction in Accra, Ghana,  thanks to the monuments, visitors will learn a few historical facts about the nation.

?   Independence Arch  in Accra, Ghana  

Kumasi Central Market

Kejetia, the Kumasi Central Market in Kumasi Ghana

Located in the capital city of Ashanti Region, Kumasi, the  Kejetia  Market is one of the best and biggest  markets in Africa . Here, tourists can sample native products and delicious local treats whilst shopping for handcrafted souvenirs. To know more about this great Ghanaian market, see  our   ultimate guide  to  Kejetia  Market.

?   Kejetia Market, Kumasi, Ghana  

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This is the capital of the country and one of the most happening, modern, and the best cities in Ghana. The city consists of two million residents so you will definitely feel the lively nature of it. Accra has bustling markets along with the heritage buildings of the colonial times. We are sure that you will have a nice time in the city exploring Jamestown and other monuments that are important to it. In Accra, one needs to visit the Makola Market and the National Museum, both of which are important to the art and culture of the city. One should also visit the beaches including the Labadi and the Coco beach. Apart from these, there are many other places to visit in Ghana Accra.

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2. Kakum National Park

Kakum National Park

Ghana is a biodiverse place which has some unique species of plants and animals and certainly one of the most beautiful regions in Ghana. Kakum national park is a place that one needs to go for visiting the rainforests of Ghana. It is stretched over an extensive part of southern Ghana. One can see buffalos, meerkats, civets, elephants and several species of birds when they are at this place. The Canopy Walkway is a key part of the national park and pulls a lot of tourists. People should definitely take guided tours to have a complete idea of the place.

Location: R82, Ghana Timings: 6:00 AM to 4:00 PM

3. Mole National Park

Mole National Park

This is yet another national park on our list and it falls in the northwest part of Ghana. This is the largest wildlife park in Ghana. Tourists can see several different types of animals including roan antelope, buffalo, elephants, hyenas, leopards etc. They may also spot lions from time to time. The park is home to more than 250 species of birds which is great for bird enthusiasts. If you can, try to visit the park during the dry season which lasts from January to March to catch most of the animals as they come to drink water. For every reason, it is counted amongst the best places to visit in Ghana.

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Kumasi

Kumasi was the city that was the former capital of Ghana during the existence of the Ashanti kingdom and it is also the second largest city in the country. Bustling with people and sprawling market, Kumasi is a delight to the tourists. The place is famous for its gold jewelry, kente cloth as well as wooden stools. So, people who love to shop will enjoy this place because of the different locations and shops of craft present in the city. The Manhiya Palace Museum is a good place to visit if someone wants to know the history of the Ashanti Kingdom.

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5. Busua Beach

Busua Beach

As we said, Ghana is a country that is very close to the ocean. Busua is a very beautiful beach where tourists can sunbathe and eat freshly cooked lobster. It is also the place where people can learn surfing and indulge in the exciting ocean activity. The place is also known for the several luxurious resorts that are situated very close to the beach. You will never go back disappointed if you choose Busua beach as the holiday destination of Ghana. Definitely try out the local cuisine from the nearby restaurants and also from the vendors present beside the beach.

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6. St. George’s Castle

St. George’s Castle

Whenever you are close to an ocean, fishing is one of the main forms of occupation that exist among people. Just like that Elmina in Ghana is a fishing town which has the historical St. George’s Castle. It is one of the very few historical places in Ghana that you shouldn’t miss from visiting. The castle has whitewashed walls and it was built in 1482 by the Portuguese. It had a dark history because of its association to the slave trade and they were housed in the dungeons that visitors can still see today. While visiting the castle one should also explore the picturesque town and talk to some guides who will explain them the actual history of the place.

Location: Elmina, Ghana Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

7. Nzulezu Ghana

Nzulezu Ghana

This is one of the most unique and beautiful places that are present in Ghana. The name means ‘surface of water’ in English. The houses are built over a lagoon and all of the houses are placed on stilts. This is a place that people should visit to experience the innovation of the village people and their livelihood. These days’ tourists can even spend quality time in the hotels sitting on top of the lagoon. Tourists can enjoy swimming, diving, boating etc. in this place with a beautiful ambiance. Apart from the water and the houses tourists can often spot crocodiles and monkeys while at this place.

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8. Lake Volta

Lake Volta

This is the largest man-made lake that is present in this world. The location is really beautiful and a must-visit when someone comes to Ghana. The lake formed when the Akosombo dam over the Volta river. It also covers 3.6% of the land present in Ghana. While visiting the place one can visit the Dodi Island. People have the option to fish in some parts of the lake or actually go on a trip to the dam. Exotic and luxurious hotels have been constructed nearby the lake to house the tourists who are interested in spending quality time by the natural recluse.

9. Kokrobite Beach

Kokrobite Beach

The place is yet another beach that will catch your attention when you are in Ghana. The place is just 30 KM away from Accra so people can actually club the journey. The Academy of African Music and Art present in this location pulls in a lot of people who are interested in the creative side of human lives. One can book the resorts which provide a beautiful view of the beach. Or else they can also visit it for a day trip where they enjoy the beautiful sunny beach. The ‘Homowo’ festival held in the month of May is also a popular time when tourists flock to this beach destination.

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10. Paga Crocodile Pond

Paga Crocodile Pond

Most of us do not know much about crocodiles as they either scare us or we do not want to meet them. But this sanctuary is made for hosting the crocodiles and the enthusiasts can see many of them over here. The crocodiles residing over here are actually very friendly towards the humans that visit them. Tourists can feed the crocodiles and get up-close-and-personal with them. This place respects and honors their crocodiles and is dead against hurting any of them. Guides are always present to break tourists unnecessary fear of crocodiles.

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11. Labadi Beach

Labadi Beach

Often called the perfect city beach by tourists and locals alike, Labadi is the most popular shoreline in Accra, Ghana. Other than basking under the sun and lazying on the sands, one can enjoy the awesome food and cocktails available at the many local eateries here. Since the beach is essentially a property of the neighboring hotels, one needs to pay a small entrance fee for getting in. If you visit on the weekends, you’ll surely be able to catch some local entertainment like native drumming, local reggae bands, dancing, and music. It’s one of the best places to visit in Ghana, Africa to witness the local Ghanaian culture blend with hip hop and other Western styles of dance and music.

Location: Accra, Ghana Entry fee: INR 68/-

12. Lake Bosumtwe

Lake Bosumtwe

The only natural lake in Ashanti and Ghana, Lake Bosumtwe was formed when a large meteorite had hit this place a long while ago. The lake is considered sacred by the Ashanti people who believe that people’s spirits come here after death so that they can say goodbye to the God Twi. Other than being a pilgrimage site, Lake Bosumtwe is a great spot for adventure. Almost 90 meters deep, the lake makes for an excellent destination for relaxing, hiking, trekking, picnicking, horseback riding, biking, and indulging in water sports.

Distance from Kumasi: 30 km

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So, here are some of the places to visit in Ghana. All of them are worthy of your time and you should definitely try to visit all of them. The internet will help you in discovering more about the place so that it becomes easier. Do include Ghana in your list of countries that you should visit in your lifetime. Plan an international trip with TravelTriangle and visit Ghana.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Ghana

Which is the most beautiful place in Ghana?

The following are the most beautiful places to visit in Ghana: 1. Nzulezu Ghana 2. Accra 3. Paga Crocodile Pond 4. Kintampo Falls 5. Elmina and St George’s Castle 6. Kokrobite Beach 7. Busua Beach

Is Ghana a good place to visit?

Ghana is the only country in Africa that have a long and stable democracy and thriving economy. Apart from that, low crime rates, nil insurgencies and gratifying locals lures travelers from across the world to Ghana throughout the year

Does Ghana have beaches?

Ghana has a prolonged coastline of 560 kilometers that stretches from Aflao in the Volta Region to Cape Three Points in the western region. Along with this coastline, there are numerous stunning beaches in Ghana that are known for their unique experiences. You can also go for surfing in Ghana.

Is Ghana safe for tourists?

Ghana is one of the safest countries in Africa and ensures safe environment to travelers and other guests.

When should I visit Ghana?

The best time to visit Ghana is from November to March. The rainfalls are less during these months making it possible for you to head for sightseeing and other interesting excursions.

Can I use US dollars in Ghana?

Yes, you can get your US Dollar converted into local currency at the currency exchange centers in Ghana.

Can you drink the water in Ghana?

It is not safe to drink tap water in Ghana, however, you can buy water here. Bagged water is more affordable and available in Ghana as compared to bottled water.

Which is the coldest month in Ghana?

August is the coldest month in Ghana when the average temperature of the entire country remains between 22-24 degrees Celsius.

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The Ultimate List of Tourist Sites in Ghana

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Ghana is a small country of 238, 535 square meters (or 92,099 square miles). It is situated in West Africa in the area once referenced as the Gold Coast.

In recent years, Ghana has garnered more attention as a destination for travelers, and the Ghana’s tourist infrastructure has been rapidly developing as a result.

There are many wonderful tourist sites in Ghana to visit, and plenty to do for those making the trip to this charming country. If you are not sure where to start with planning your trip, this post will provide you will provide you with all the right details.  

Table of Contents

Map of Ghana

As mentioned above, this post will break down destinations by region; all of which are highlighted in the map below: 

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The regions covered in this post include:

  • Greater Accra Region
  • Central Region
  • Eastern Region
  • Ashanti Region
  • North Region
  • Volta Region

Tourist Sites in Ghana: Greater Accra Region

The greater Accra region is what people typically think of when they think of Ghana. It is the smallest of the country’s administrative regions, but the second most populous. And most people in this region dwell in urbanized areas. 

1 | Independence Square

Independence square is also known as Black Star Square, and it is a public square that consists of the stands for seating up to 30,000 people, Black Star Gate, Independence Arch, and the Liberation Day Monument. As the name suggests, this square was built to commemorate the country’s liberation from the United Kingdom. Given this status, it is one of the most popular places to visit in Accra .

In celebration of this event, every year on March 6th the Independence Day parade takes place in this square. If you don’t make it to Accra in the spring, this is still a great place for a nice photo opportunity as it is probably the most iconic structure in the city.

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2 | Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park

The Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park was built in 1992 to commemorate him and his wife, Fathia. Nkrumah was the leader of Ghana’s independence from the UK in 1957. He was a strong supporter of Pan-Africanism, as demonstrated by this quote:

“We have a duty to prove to the world that Africans can conduct their own affairs with efficiency and tolerance through the exercise of democracy.”

There is quite a bit of interesting symbolism throughout the park. For example, the shape of the monument is meant to represent an upside down sword – a symbol of peace. The black star at the apex of the monument is meant to represent unity, and the water surrounding the area is also meant to symbolize peace. 

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3 | Labadi Beach

Labadi Beach, also properly known as La Pleasure Beach, is the busiest beach in the Accra region, and is know for the various resorts and hotels that maintain most of its area. One thing to note, in this part of the Atlantic Ocean, the tides are a bit too strong to allow for real swimming, but it is still a great place to hang out and relax. Depending on when you are there, you are likely to find live music performances as well. I spent time at this beach on New Years recently, and will say without hesitation that it was the best NYE party that I have ever attended. The vibes were everything.

And just one note – if you don’t stay in one of the hotels on the beach, you will have to pay a small entrance fee to visit.  

4 | National Museum of Ghana

The National Museum of Ghana is the largest museum in Ghana and is full of historical, ethnographic, and artistic artifacts. This is the perfect place to stop if you want to learn more about Ghana’s cultural history. 

5 | WEB Dubois Center

WEB Debois is a well-known figure of the US Civil Rights movement and a prolific writer. One thing I did not know before visiting Accra was that he spent his final years living there, and is actually buried in the country as well. The reason for this being is that he was essentially banned from the US for his activism – not entirely surprising for the times he lived in. 

You can visit his home to learn more about his story, see how he lived during his final years, and take in the beautiful grounds where his house is located. 

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6 | Jamestown

Jamestown is the oldest district in the city of Accra, founded when it served as the home to the colonizers who came to the region starting around the 17th century. It provides a glimpse into the country’s historical past, although many of the historical areas are not maintained well. 

The area features a fishing town, where boys are trained from a young age to join their fathers out on the open ocean for days at a time. Women stay in the village to help with the preparation and drying of the fishes. 

The people here all make their own boats as well, with each one being carved from a single tree trunk. It’s fascinating! 

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Views from Jamestown in Ghana

While in Accra, don’t forget to try many of the wonderful places to eat there!

7 | Shai Hill Resource Reserve 

If you need a break from the city while in the greater Accra region, spend time at the Shai Hill Resource Reserve. At this reserve, you have the option to see indiginous animals such as antelopes and monkeys. In addition, there are outdoor activities such as rock climbing, bird watching, and hiking. 

Tourist Sites in Ghana: Central Region of Ghana

The central region of Ghana is known both for the attractions that center around the former slave trade that occured in the region as well as the many elite higer education institutions found there. There are also a variety of hotels situated on the coast in this region.

8 | Kakum National Park

Kakum National Park houses a tropical forest that is home to many animals, some of which are endangered, such as the giant bongo antelope, the African elephant and the Diana monkey. Given the nature of tropical forests, the area is densely packed with lush vegetation which is difficult / at some points difficult to navigate. But this park’s claim to fame is the canopy walkway that hovers over the forest itself. 

If you aren’t afraid of heights, I recommend you take the walk above the park for amazing views (and a little bit of a thrill). 

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9 | Assin Manso Slave River

The Assin Manso Slave River was one a major conjuction point along the slave trade routes in Ghana. It was the point where slaves would receive their last bath before being shipped for literal human storage at one of the nearby castles. 

It is a moving experience, particularly for descendants of the slave trade, like me, to walk through the footsteps of the ancestors who once faced so much hardship on their way to the Americas. A highlight of the tour is the “Last Bath” where you will ultimately stand in the very waters where those enslaved were quite forcefully bathed before purchase. 

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10 | Cape Coast Castle

Cape Coast Castl e is a historial site and one of the 40 “slave castles” that once was the last stop on the slave trade in the continent of Africa before those enslaved faced the “door of no return”. The castle (or fort) was originally built by the Swedish in 1653, and then switched hands between the Swedes, the Danish, and the Dutch until the British assumed ownership of the castle in 1664. 

What is interesting about the castle is the juxtaposition of the life of those who worked the castle versus those who were imprisoned there. You’ll see a large master suite there for the governor of the caste as well as a church, but below all of these were large cells that housed as many of 1500 slaves at a time. 

The conditions for the enslaved was beyond inhumane , as they were given little more than standing room in their cells, and weren’t allowed to leave or remove waste while housed there. 

The castle is another site that really helps paint the picture of slavery before it came to the Americas. Which is honestly something that is missing from the history books we have here in the United States. It’s a wonderful and eye-opening experience for anyone who visits. 

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11 | Elmina Castle

About a 20 minute drive from Cape Coast Castle you’ll find the Elmina Castle . This historical site also served a prominent and similar history to the slave trade. However, Elmina Castle is a good deal older than Cape Coast Castle. Construction for this castle began in 1481, and was led by the Portuguese, who actually began the slave trade in west Africa. It should be noted that this castle did initially start as a standard trade site focused on goods, rather than people. 

The castle is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and although not as popular as Cape Coast Castle, it is frequented by many tourists as well.

While the castles served a similar purpose, the experience visiting them can differ. Elmina castle offers a more intimate experience as it is smaller and also less crowded. In addition, the souvenir shops in the area offer better prices. 

For a more complete view of the slave trade history in Ghana, I recommend that you visit both castles, if time permits. 

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12 | Elmina Beach 

If you are visiting the castles, you should plan to stay in the area for at least a night or two to enjoy the beach vibes. There are plenty of resorts and eco-lodges around the area and it is a really nice way to break up the heaviness that comes with the visits to the castles and Assin Manso. 

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My 1 Week Ghana Itinerary covers all you need to know about visiting the Central, Eastern, and Greater Accra regions of Ghana.

Tourist Sites in Ghana: Eastern Region of Ghana

The eastern region of Ghana is known for its high capacity energy generation, with great reliance on hydroelectric power. You will also find a great deal of natural beauty in this region as well. 

13 | Aburi Botanical Gardens

The Aburi Botanical Gardens are located about forty-five minutes outside of Accra (despite the fact that it is technically in a different region). It sits in the mountains and, as a result, the weather there is a bit cooler than the city nearby. The garden is quite large and covers 160 acres – but only three acres are developed / part of the attraction that you can visit. 

The garden features many plants, trees, and flowers arranged in an aesthetically pleasing way. You won’t be able to miss the lined royal palm trees that mark the drive to the parking lot. You will also find the silk cotton tree, which is remaining flora from the original forest that once covered the area. There is plenty of opportunity for bird watching and butterfly watching as well. 

The garden is a lovely place and the perfect short escape from the business of the city. 

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14 | Boti Falls (Twin Waterfall)

What is special about Boti Falls is that it consists of two falls, the upper falls and the lower falls. According to the locals, one is female and the other is male, and where the waters from the two meet, they are said to be “mating”. 

The falls are said to have been discovered by a catholic priest (at least in terms of modern discovery). While visiting the falls you can hike down around 70 stairs to see the “mating” of the falls, and you are also able to take a nice dip in the cool waters there as well. 

For reference, Boti Falls is about a 90 minute drive from Accra. In addition there are two attractions within walking distance from the falls: Umbrella Rock and the Three-Headed Palm Tree. 

Tourist Sites in Ghana: Ashanti Region of Ghana

The Ashanti Region is another area in Ghana’s south, and it is also the region with the largest population. The region is known for its production of gold and cocoa, and the center of population is in the city of Kumasi. The region is named for the Ashanti people, who were the original inhabitants of the area. 

15 | Kumasi

Kumasi is the second largest city in Ghana and is also known as the “Garden City”, given its large variety of flowers and plants. There are many things to do in Kumasi, but some of the things you should certainly check out include:

  • National Culture Center
  • Kejetia Market
  • Manhyia Palace Museum
  • Besease Traditional Asante Shrine
  • Kumasi City Mall

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16 | Kumasi Zoological Gardens

This zoo has been in operation since the 1950s, and it features a variety of animal species. It is not a large zoo as it is in the center of Kumasi, but a good activity for those of you who like zoos or who are traveling with small children. I’ll mention, it would likely be a better idea to visit Mole National Park, which we’ll cover later in this post.

17 | Lake Bosomtwe & Green Ranch

The Green Ranch at Lake Bosomtwe is a eco- destination that offers views of the beautiful lake, lush greenery, and horseback riding experiences. You can opt to stay a night (or a few) here or just visit on a day trip. The ranch features activities like paddle boating and canoeing, and a restaurant that serves vegetarian meals. If you are looking for a quiet change of pace from the bustle of Kumasi, this is the perfect place to visit. 

Tourist Sites in Ghana: Volta Region

The Volta Region of Ghana is a multilingual and multi-ethnic region, and is maybe best known for the large artificial lake that is situated there, Lake Volta. Lake Volta is actually a water reservoir and is the fourth largest one in the world! 

18 | Volta Lake

If you plan to visit the lake, it is likely you’ll stay in the town of Akosombo, which has started to build up its tourist infrastructure. Activities such as fishing and other water sports have increased in popularity in the area as well. In addition, the nearby Digya National Park provides opportunities to go on safari to see such wildlife as monkeys, elephants, bush pig, and more. 

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Tourist Sites in Ghana: North Region of Ghana

19 | mole national park.

Pronounced “mole-ay”, this park is the largest and most prestigious protected area in the whole country. It is known as the elephant hotspot Ghana, and also features over 90 species of animals, and over 700 plant species. There are a variety of opportunities for safaris here – and you’ll find they are much more affordable (although not as luxurious) as those in countries like Kenya or Tanzania. 

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Frequently Asked Questions about Tourist Sites in Ghana

The Cape Coast Castle in Ghana is one of the most visited places, representing a significant part of the country’s slave trade history. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers guided tours and houses a museum detailing the Atlantic slave trade. Its poignant history and beautiful coastal location make it a must-see for travelers.

Ghana is indeed good for tourists, offering a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. From exploring coastal forts to enjoying wildlife safaris and experiencing local traditions and food, there is something for every type of traveler. The country is known for its warm hospitality, making it an appealing destination for tourists around the world.

Ghana boasts numerous tourist sites, including over 30 significant locations like national parks, historical forts, and cultural centers. The Kakum National Park, Ashanti Region’s cultural attractions, and Elmina Castle are some key examples. Whether you are interested in wildlife, history, or culture, there’s a diverse range of sites to explore.

In Ghana, visitors can delve into the country’s rich history by touring forts and castles, such as Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse ecosystems in places like Kakum National Park and Mole National Park. Additionally, Ghana’s beautiful beaches, vibrant markets, and colorful festivals provide many opportunities for relaxation, shopping, and cultural immersion.

Final Tips | Ultimate List of the Top Tourist Sites in Ghana

I hope this list of tourist sites in Ghana has encouraged you to visit this wonderful country! You’ll find plenty of friendly people, excellent food, and as shown here, more than your fill of things to do. For those of you who have visited Ghana before, please let me know if there are any destinations that I’ve missed in the comments below. 

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10 Ghana Tourist Attractions That Are A Must Visit

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Ever gave it a thought, about which African nation would be the best place to start your Saharan escapade?. Well, the answer to that question is the West African country of Ghana. The name ‘Ghana’ translates to “Warrior King” and at one time was also known as the “Golden Coast” due to its massive gold reserves. Besides, 2019 saw Ghana become the largest producer of Gold in Africa beating South Africa for the first time. The country also boasts of rich history and diverse ethnic cultures. Which is visible in the delectable cuisine and local street food found in the country. We have compiled a list of Ghana tourist attractions that you simply can not miss when in Ghana, West Africa .

10 Ghana Tourist Attractions That You Cannot Miss

1. the tomb of kwame nkrumah.

10 Ghana Tourist Attractions That Are A Must Visit

Ghana was the first African country to gain independence from foreign colonial rule. In 1957, under the leadership of the Kwame Nkrumah, the country became the first self-governing African nation. The Pan African flag that we witness across so many African nations was the major source of inspiration from the red, yellow, black and green colours of the Ghanian flag.

Location: Accra, Ghana

Best time to visit: October to March

Entry Fee: $ 1.70 (Per Adult)

Best Dining options: Bistro 22, Simret, Mamma Mia

2. Boti Falls

Boti Falls, Ghana

It is one of the most beautiful and highly visited natural wonders in Eastern Ghana. The folklore behind the popularity of the falls is that the falls were hidden by the dense forest of Huhunya that surrounds the falls until a white catholic priest made the discovery of the falls. The falls constitute two waterfalls, the upper falls and the lower falls. The larger fall is taken to be the male and the smaller fall is taken to be the female.

Location: Koforidua, Ghana

Contact number: +233-302770161

Entry Fee: $ 3.50 (Per Adult)

Best Dining options: Linda Dor, Chris Cafe, Bar 205

3. Lake Volta

Lake Volta, Ghana

The lake is in the Volta Region of Ghana and is home to several natural landscapes like mountains, waterfalls and lakes. Despite this, it is a region with the least amount of footfall. Lake Volta is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world with a surface area of 8,502 km². The lake came into existence after the construction of the Akosombo Dam in 1965 which also is the main source of power for the country in the form of hydroelectricity.

Location: Volta, Ghana

Entry Fee: $ 2.70 (Per Adult)

Best Dining options: Volta Hotel Akosombo, Afrikiko River Front Resort, The Royal Senchi Resort

4. Aburi Botanical Gardens

Aburi Botanical Gardens, Ghana

Due to its location on the tropical belt, Africa enjoys a warmer climate which is favourable to the flora found in the region. One such location is the Aburi Botanical Gardens which is one of the most attractive destinations in Ghana. The gardens were open to the public back in 1890 and cover over 160 acres of land. Out of which, 157 acres are under the law and the remaining three acres have been allocated for basic infrastructure.

Location: Aburi, Ghana

Contact number: +233 – 030 2764337

Entry Fee: $ 1.50 (Per Adult)

Best Dining options: Royal Garden Restaurant, Rita’s Kitchen, Peace Corner Restaurant and Bar

5. Mole National Park

Mole National Park, Ghana

The Mole National Park was one of the first wildlife reserves that were preserved by Ghana to save the flora and fauna of the region. The National Park is located in the northern part of Ghana and is one of the most popular bird-watching areas in the country. The park is spread over 4,840 Km² making it one of the best locations to wander off in the arms of mother nature.

Location: Larabanga, Ghana

Contact number: +233 – 24 431 6777

Entry Fee: $ 5 (Per Adult)

Best Dining options: Zaina Lodge

6. Labadi Beach

Labadi Beach, Ghana

The coastline of Ghana is home to several white sandy beaches, but the most popular one has to be Labadi Beach. The beach is popular with tourists and locals and is known as La Pleasure Beach. If you prefer quiet time at the beach, the best time to visit Labadi would be the weekdays. But, if you like loud music in the background visit the beach on weekends and have fun.

Entry Fee: $ 2.30 (Per Adult)

Best Dining options: The Ghanian Village, Rehab Beach Club, The Akwaaba Restaurant

7. Larabanga Mosque

Larabanga Mosque, Ghana

Built in 1421, Larabanga Mosque is one of the oldest structures still standing strong in Ghana. The mosque is an ancient Sudanese style structure made of mud and sticks. According to popular folklore, a weary traveller was passing by and dreamt of the Mosque. On waking up he discovered the foundation of the mosque already built and carried on the construction from that point on.

Entry Fee: $ 0.17 (Per Adult)

Best Dining options: Savannah Lodge, Belgha Bar and Hostel

8. Okomfo Anokye Sword Site

Okomfo Anokye Sword Site, Ghana

One of the most intriguing sites representing the influence of the Ashanti tribe in the formulation of Ghana lies in this site. The site is home to a sword of a popular Ashanti priest, who was responsible for the expansion of the Ashanti empire. The priest stuck his sword in the ground and announced that no one would be able to pull it out. After several attempts, even to this day the sword remains majestically impaled in the ground.

Location: Kumasi, Ghana

Contact number: +233 – 27 747 3288

Entry Fee: Part of the tour packages

Best Dining options: Ike’s Cafe and Grill Ghana, Vic Baboo’s Cafe, Moti Mahal Restaurant

9. The Manhyia Palace

The Manhyia Palace, Ghana

Ghana is ground zero for several traditional communities which are responsible for shaping the country. The influence is so great that local people still believe in the importance of the role a chief plays in the development of the land. The Ashanti Region has the maximum number of chiefs, but the most important one among them is the Asantehene of Asanteman. And Manhyia Palace is the chief’s humble abode.

Contact number: +233 – 55 218 2129

Best Dining options: Noble House, Ike’s Cafe and Grill Ghana, Vic Baboo’s Cafe

10. Cape Coast Castle

Cape Coast Castle, Ghana

The castle is one of the prominent structures located in central Ghana. The castle was built back in 1555 by the Portuguese to help with the trade between the two countries. But, later started using the castle for the trade of Ghanian slaves. The castle has a door known as the “Door of no return”. Stories have it, that the colonial masters sent the slaves from the castle to the ship through this door. And the slaves who went through it has never returned alive.

Location: Cape Coast, Ghana

Contact number: +233 – 57 710 1707

Entry Fee: $ 7 (Per Adult)

Best Dining options: Orange Beach Bar, Baobab House, Emperor Ital Joint

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Ghana has a number of phenomenal natural attractions and historical tourist sites which can be found within its 16 unique and beautiful regions. However, like many people who live in a country where you have so much on your doorstep it is very easy to miss things and take for granted some of these key tourist sites when they are in plain sight.

If you are already in Ghana or planning a visit and are looking for Ghana tourist sites to see, experience and visit. We have compiled a list of what we think are probably the 20 most popular tourist sites by number of visits, reviews and recommendations in Ghana today. We are lifting the veil so that they are no longer in plain sight and missed. 

Are the popular tourist sites in Ghana near each other?

The most popular tourist sites in Ghana can be found across the country with each of the 16 regions of Ghana housing at least 1 or two must see attractions. However, within the Greater Accra there are there are 6 popular attractions that are close together. They are the must see Independence Square which houses, Independence Arch, the famous Black Star Gate and the Liberation Day Monument . Then there is Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum recently renovated in 2023. Fort James and Ussher Fort which gives you a taste of colonial history. Jubilee House, of Flagg Staff House . The home of president of Ghana. And finally Bojo beach which offers a serene place to just chill and enjoy clear sandy beach in the heart of Accra.

How many tourist sites are there in Ghana?

It is estimated that there are over 42 official tourist sites in Ghana. However, there are over 100 sites and places to see in Ghana. Tourism in Ghana has been a on a growing trend pre COVID. In 2019 there were over 1.1million tourist arrivals into Ghana (source Statista) . During the 2 years of COVID the annual influx of tourist into Ghana feel to under 500k. However, this with over 100 tourist sites and the establishment of new hotels and resorts like Safari Valley tourism in Ghana is on the upward trend and is expected to reach over 2 million visitors by 2027

Did you know that Ghana has 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites?

A World Heritage site is a place, judged to contain “cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity”

The two UNESCO site’s in Ghana are Asante traditional buildings of the Ashanti Empire and the other the Forts and Castle built on the coasts of Ghana by Europeans who traded many things including Gold and people/prisoners of the Ashanti Kingdom and other tribes. 

22 of the most popular attractions and tourist sites in Ghana

Kakum national park and the canopy walk.

The Kakum National Park is a semi-deciduous rain forest which occupies 234 square miles of fresh green rain forest which is a welcome alternative to all the red dust and…

Wli Agumatsa Waterfalls

Wli Agumatsa Waterfalls has the title of being the highest waterfall in West Africa and is made of two main waterfalls: the upper falls and the lower falls. The upper…

Bia National Park

The Bia National Park covers a total area of 305.62km² and is located in the Western Region of Ghana and it is the only the Biosphere Reserve in the country.…

Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum

The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and memorial park is located in downtown Accra. The park was built to honour Kwame Nkrumah (1909 – 27 April 1972) who led Ghana to independence…

Osu Castle, Accra

Osu Castle, also known as Christiansborg Castle, or “The Castle is a historic building located in Osu, a neighborhood in Accra, Ghana. The castle has served as the residence of…

Fort San Sebastian in Shama, Ghana

Fort San Sebastian in Ghana changed hands several times during its history, with different colonial powers occupying it at different times. However, it’s difficult to say which group occupied it…

Umbrella Rock

Umbrella Rock is a natural rock formation which has to be seen to be believed. From pictures its hard to see how this natural rock formation is able to stand…

Cape Coast Castle

Cape Coast Castle is one of about forty slave castles or large commercial forts built on the Gold Coast of West Africa (now Ghana) by European traders. It was originally…

Ashanti Traditional Buildings

The Asante Kingdom was one of the richest and most powerful states on the African continent. Today, one of the few vestiges of this once flourishing kingdom are ten traditional…

Independence Square/Black Star Square

This is a place that everyone needs to get their picture taken when in Accra. If you are traveling down from Waa for a few days of flying in from…

Golden Jubilee House

Golden Jubilee House, or Jubilee House, is the presidential palace in Accra that serves as a residence and office to the President of Ghana. This as am impressive and building…

The Akosombo Dam

The Akosombo Dam, also known as the Volta Dam, is a hydroelectric dam on the Volta River in southeastern Ghana in the Akosombo gorge and part of the Volta River…

Kintampo Falls

The viewGhana team like to call these falls the step falls as they look like some giants steps being washed with water. The Kintampo falls is said to be the…

Lake Bosomtwe

If you ever wondered what happens to an impact crater when it fills with water then Lake Bosomtwe is a clear example. This is apparently the only natural lake in…

Ussher Fort and Museum

The Ussher Fort is a fort in Accra, Ghana. It was built by the Dutch in 1649 as Fort Crèvecœur, and was a day’s march from Elmina and to the…

Larabanga Mosque

The Larabanga Mosque is shrouded in many stories and legends. As the legend goes, Ayuba, a Moorish trader, who was traveling across the Sahara in 1421 spent the night in…

Elmina Castle

Elmina Castle was erected by the Portuguese in 1482 as Castelo de Sao Jorge da Mina (St. George of the Mine Castle), also known as Castelo da Mina or simply…

Mole National Park

If you want to experience the savannah of Ghana with safari with all its wildlife with wild elephants then Mole National Park is Ghana’s largest wildlife refuge. The park is…

Aburi Botanical Gardens

Aburi Botanical Gardens is a botanical garden in Aburi in Eastern region of South Ghana which was built in 1890. But was conceived back in 1842. Aburi is located on…

James Town Lighthouse

This colonial-era lighthouse was built in the 1930s replacing an earlier lighthouse that had been built in 1871. It has become a tourist attraction over time however there is no…

Boti falls is a twin waterfall located at Boti in Manya Krobo in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The falls are located just 17km North-east of Koforidua, the eastern regional…

Bojo beach is probably one of those hidden oasis in Accra. Bojo Beach is so clean and chilled out that you would never guess it was such a short drive…

Ghana is not short of colonial history and historical sights from this period. There are also a number of museums art galleries rainforest and nature reserves which all form the backdrop of many of its main tourist sites and attractions that you can find in Ghana. To find more tourist sites and things to see and do in Ghana follow the link below.

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Do you want to travel to  Ghana ? Beautiful. But wait: where is Ghana? The country is nestled on the western coast of Africa, and with its vibrant culture, rich history, and inspiring natural wonders, Ghana is a treasure trove of tourist attractions that will leave even the most seasoned explorers in awe. From the historical sites that bear witness to the country’s past to the breathtaking landscapes that showcase its natural beauty, Ghana offers a myriad of experiences that will enchant and delight travelers from around the world. So, are you ready to learn about Ghana’s most beautiful tourist attractions?

What is Ghana known for? Embarking on a journey through Ghana means immersing yourself in a tapestry of wonders. Whether you seek the echoes of history, the vibrant pulse of cultural heritage, or the untouched beauty of nature, this diverse African country has it all. From the bustling markets of Accra to the ancient castles that stand as reminders of the transatlantic slave trade, Ghana’s tourist attractions are significant and offer a glimpse into the country’s complex past.

Nature enthusiasts will be enthralled by the lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and expansive national parks that dot the Ghanaian landscape. From the breathtaking canopy walkway in Kakum National Park to the wildlife sightings in Mole National Park, there is no shortage of natural wonders to explore. Be prepared to be captivated by the vibrant bird species, majestic elephants, and stunning landscapes that make Ghana a haven for eco-tourism.

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Getting to ghana from europe and america, 10 tourist attractions in ghana, cape coast castle, kakum national park, mole national park, kwame nkrumah memorial park & mausoleum, elmina castle, wli waterfalls, kejetia market, paga crocodile pond, kokrobite beach, conclusion: which ghana tourist attractions would you visit .

Fishermen's wharf in Accra

Ghana, often called the “Gateway to West Africa,” is a captivating blend of vibrant cities, historical sites, and diverse landscapes. For many travelers, Ghana stands out as a friendly and relatively safe destination within the region. However, as with any international travel, it’s essential to be informed and take certain precautions.

The Warmth of Ghanaian Hospitality : Undoubtedly, one of Ghana’s most enduring charms is the warmth and friendliness of its people. Travelers often recount stories of Ghanaians going out of their way to assist or welcome them. This cultural hospitality is significant in making visitors feel safe and at home.

Petty Crimes in Tourist Areas : Like many tourist hotspots globally, Ghana has its share of petty crime, primarily in crowded areas. Markets, bus stations, and popular attractions can sometimes be hotspots for pickpockets. While violent crimes against tourists are rare, it’s wise to be vigilant, avoid flashy displays of wealth, and secure your belongings.

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Navigating Ghana’s Roads : One area of caution is road safety. The conditions of some roads and the varied driving standards can present challenges. Avoid night driving outside major cities, and always be wary of pedestrians and animals on highways.

Health and Well-being : Malaria remains a concern in Ghana. Ensure you consult a healthcare provider about malaria prevention, use insect repellents, and sleep under mosquito nets. Drinking bottled or boiled water and being selective with street food can prevent unwanted illnesses.

Respect Local Traditions : Being culturally sensitive is key. Whether visiting a traditional village or navigating a bustling city, understanding and respecting local customs, attire, and traditions will only enhance your experience and ensure you’re met with kindness.

Be Scam Savvy : While most Ghanaians are genuine and sincere, it’s useful to be aware of potential scams. This can range from inflated prices for goods to more elaborate advance-fee frauds. A bit of research, asking locals for advice, and trusting your instincts can go a long way.

When  traveling to Ghana from Europe , several airlines offer accessible flights to Ghana’s capital,  Accra . Some of the popular airlines with direct flights from Europe to Accra include:

  • British Airways: British Airways operates direct flights from London Heathrow to Accra.
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines: KLM offers direct flights from Amsterdam to Accra.
  • Air France: Air France operates direct flights from Paris to Accra.
  • TAP Air Portugal: TAP Air Portugal offers direct flights from Lisbon to Accra.

These airlines typically land at  Kotoka International Airport (ACC) in Accra , the major international airport in Ghana. From there, you can easily access the city center and other parts of the country via taxis, buses, or domestic flights.

Independence Arch, in Accra

When  traveling to Ghana from America , there are also several airlines that provide accessible flights to Ghana’s capital, Accra. Some of the major airlines offering connecting flights from America to Accra are:

  • Delta Air Lines: Delta offers connecting flights from various cities in the United States, including New York, Atlanta, and Detroit, with a layover typically in Europe.
  • United Airlines: United Airlines provides connecting flights from cities like Washington D.C., Newark, and Houston, with layovers in European cities such as Brussels, Frankfurt, or Amsterdam.
  • Ethiopian Airlines: Ethiopian Airlines offers connecting flights from major American cities, including Washington D.C., Chicago, and Los Angeles, with a layover in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, before continuing to Accra.
  • Emirates: Emirates operates connecting flights from several American cities, such as New York, Dallas, and Los Angeles, with a layover in Dubai before flying to Accra.

In this short Ghana guide, we will take you on a virtual journey through the top tourist attractions in Ghana. From the iconic Cape Coast Castle to the serene Lake Volta, we will unveil the hidden gems and must-visit destinations that will make your trip to Ghana truly unforgettable. Let us guide you to the captivating tourist attractions that make Ghana a destination like no other.

Cape Coast Castle tourist attractions in ghana

One of Ghana’s most significant historical landmarks is the  Cape Coast Castle . Located in the Central Region, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a powerful reminder of the transatlantic slave trade.  Cape Coast Castle  played a pivotal role in this dark chapter of history, serving as a hub for enslaved Africans’ capture, confinement, and transportation. Visitors to the castle can explore the dungeons where enslaved people were held captive, gaining a profound understanding of their hardships. The emotional impact of visiting Cape Coast Castle is profound, reminding us of the importance of human rights and equality.

Cape Coast Castle ghana

Cape Coast Castle offers a poignant and educational experience, with knowledgeable guides providing historical context and personal stories. As you walk through the castle’s halls and open courtyards, you can’t help but feel a deep sense of reflection and empathy. The panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean from the castle’s ramparts starkly contrast the haunting history that unfolded within its walls. A visit to Cape Coast Castle is an essential part of any trip to Ghana, providing a deeply moving and thought-provoking experience.

Kakum National Park ghana

Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the beauty of  Kakum National Park . Situated in the heart of the rainforest, this park is renowned for its picturesque canopy walkway. As you stroll along the suspended bridges, high above the lush vegetation, you’ll be surrounded by the sights and sounds of exotic bird species and wildlife. The canopy walkway, which stretches for about 350 meters, offers a unique perspective of the forest canopy, providing breathtaking views from above.

Beyond the canopy walkway, Kakum National Park is a haven for biodiversity, home to many plant and animal species. Guided tours are available, allowing visitors to learn about the park’s diverse ecosystem and the importance of conservation efforts. Nature lovers can also embark on hiking trails, birdwatching expeditions, and even night walks to witness the forest come alive with nocturnal creatures. Kakum National Park is a true gem for those seeking an authentic rainforest experience in Ghana.

Mole National Park ghana

For wildlife lovers,  Mole National Park  is a must-visit destination in Ghana. Located in the northern part of the country, this expansive park offers a unique opportunity to observe elephants, antelopes, baboons, and various bird species in their natural habitat. Embarking on a safari adventure accompanied by experienced guides is the best way to explore the park and maximize the chances of spotting these magnificent creatures.

Mole National Park is home to the largest population of elephants in Ghana, making it a prime location for elephant sightings. The park also boasts diverse landscapes, including grasslands, savannahs, and watering holes, which attract a wide range of wildlife. Visitors can choose from various safari options, including walking safaris and jeep tours, ensuring an unforgettable experience for every nature enthusiast. As you venture through the park, you’ll not only witness the beauty of Ghana’s wildlife but also gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of conservation efforts in preserving these precious ecosystems.

Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum ghana

In the heart of the capital Accra, you’ll find the  Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum , a tribute to Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. This impressive memorial stands as a symbol of Ghana’s struggle for independence and the Pan-African movement. The mausoleum is surrounded by beautiful gardens, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere for visitors to reflect on Dr. Nkrumah’s legacy.

Inside the mausoleum, a museum showcases Dr. Nkrumah’s life and achievements, highlighting his pivotal role in Ghana’s fight for independence and his contributions to the Pan-Africanist movement. The exhibits feature photographs, personal belongings, and historical artifacts that offer insight into the life and times of this visionary leader. A visit to the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum is a chance to pay homage to one of Africa’s most influential figures and gain a deeper understanding of Ghana’s history and struggle for independence.

Lake Volta tourist attractions in ghana

The Ghana travelers are amazed by the sheer size of  Lake Volta , the largest man-made lake in Africa. Spanning approximately 8,502 square kilometers, this vast body of water offers a range of recreational activities and breathtaking views. The tranquil shores and crystal-clear waters provide an idyllic setting for relaxation and exploration.

Embarking on a boat tour is a fantastic way to discover the hidden islands and picturesque landscapes surrounding Lake Volta. Fishing enthusiasts can try their luck catching some of the lake’s abundant fish species, while water sports fans can indulge in kayaking, jet skiing, and paddleboarding. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure on the water, Lake Volta is a must-visit destination in Ghana.

Elmina Castle ghana

Another poignant reminder of Ghana’s history is  Elmina Castle , located in the Central Region. Similar to Cape Coast Castle, Elmina Castle played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade. Built by the Portuguese in the 15th century (commenced in 1482 and finished in 1486), it is the oldest European building in sub-Saharan Africa. Its first name was São Jorge da Mina, and it was used for gold and ivory trade mainly at the beginning.

In 1637, the Dutch military bombarded the fortress from a neighboring hill, wresting control of it. The fortress was subsequently renamed Elmina Castle, and an additional stronghold was erected atop the hill above to deter potential attackers.

Following their acquisition of the fortress, the Dutch undertook expansion and restoration efforts. The site persisted as a hub for the gold and ivory trade, alongside its role as a slave center, until 1814, when the Dutch terminated the practice of slave trading.

Approximately 30,000 enslaved individuals were estimated to be traded annually in Elmina until the abolition of slave trading.

Elmina Castle

Exploring Elmina Castle takes you on a journey through time as you walk through its dark dungeons, cramped chambers, and haunting halls. The guided tours provide historical context, shedding light on the harrowing experiences of the enslaved Africans. The castle’s strategic location on the coast offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, providing a backdrop for reflection and contemplation. Elmina Castle is an essential stop for those seeking to understand Ghana’s history and the impact of the transatlantic slave trade.

Wli Waterfalls ghana

If you venture to the Volta Region, you will discover the beauty of  Wli Waterfalls , the highest waterfall in West Africa. This natural wonder cascades down from a height of about 80 meters, surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic rock formations.

Visitors can embark on a scenic hike through the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary to reach the waterfalls. The trail takes you through dense forests, across wooden bridges, and alongside the Agumatsa River, offering an immersive experience in nature. Upon reaching the waterfalls, you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking view and the chance to take a refreshing swim in the pool below. The Wli Waterfalls are a true gem of Ghana, showcasing the country’s stunning natural beauty.

Kejetia Market ghana

The vibrant atmosphere of  Kejetia Market , located in Kumasi, the Ashanti Region’s capital, is a travel boost for every visitor. This bustling market is not only the largest in Ghana but also the largest in West Africa, with over 10,000 stores and stalls. Kejetia Market is a cornucopia of sights, sounds, and scents, offering visitors a sensory delight and a glimpse into Ghana’s rich cultural heritage.

As you navigate through the maze of stalls, you’ll find a wide array of goods, including colorful textiles, traditional crafts, fresh produce, and local delicacies. Engage with friendly vendors, bargain for unique souvenirs, and savor the flavors of Ghanaian street food. Kejetia Market is an excellent place to experience Ghana’s vibrant street culture and immerse yourself in the local way of life.

Paga Crocodile Pond

In the Upper East Region, near the Burkina Faso border, lies the  Paga Crocodile Pond , a unique attraction where you can get up close and personal with these ancient reptiles. With the guidance of experienced handlers, you can touch and interact with the crocodiles, even sitting atop them for a once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity. Don’t worry; the crocodiles are friendly and accustomed to human presence due to the local legend that says they are the reincarnations of the village’s ancestors.

Visiting the Paga Crocodile Pond offers a rare chance to observe these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. The knowledgeable guides share insights into crocodile behavior and their significance in the local culture. The experience is thrilling and educational, giving visitors a new appreciation for these misunderstood creatures and their role in Ghana’s cultural heritage.

Kokrobite Beach

No visit to Ghana is complete without experiencing the beauty of  Kokrobite Beach . Located just a short distance from Accra, this picturesque coastal stretch offers pristine sandy shores and breathtaking sunsets.

Relax under the shade of palm trees, take a dip in the inviting waters, or try your hand at various water sports such as surfing or paddleboarding. Kokrobite Beach is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with beach bars and live music creating a lively and festive atmosphere. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Kokrobite Beach offers the perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural vibrancy.

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As the sun sets over the vibrant landscapes of Ghana, one cannot help but be captivated by the wide variety of experiences this West African gem has to offer. From the bustling markets of Accra, where the rhythmic beats of traditional drums mingle with the vibrant colors of local textiles, to the serene shores of Cape Coast, where history whispers through the walls of ancient forts, Ghana is a destination that envelopes visitors in a sensory symphony. The Ghanaian people’s warmth, genuine smiles, and eagerness to share their heritage create an immersive journey that transcends mere travel and transforms into a profound cultural exchange.

Beyond its captivating human interactions, Ghana’s natural wonders evoke a sense of awe and admiration. The lush landscapes of Kakum National Park reveal a realm where dense rainforests canopy over treetop walkways, offering breathtaking vantage points to observe the diverse flora and fauna below. Venturing to the northern savannas, the Mole National Park opens a window into a world where elephants gracefully roam, and antelopes play in their natural habitat. The melodic calls of exotic birds and the rustling of leaves create a melodic backdrop, reminding us that nature’s symphony plays on in Ghana. In the heart of this enchanting country, visitors not only witness the past and present intermingling harmoniously but also understand the soul of a nation that has managed to preserve its heritage while propelling itself into the future.

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Ghana is a magical, adventurous and exciting country. It is a magical home for all, filled with adorable and friendly people, animal species, beaches, history, mountains, landscapes, culture and an incredible coastline. Ghana is blessed with 10 coastlines and each region has exciting tourist sites travelers should see.

Here are the top five tourist attraction sites.

Accra is an active and fun city of over 4 million residents. It is the one of the most peaceful and safest city in West Africa. Accra is beautifully structured with a lot of lovely places to visit, like the Shopping mall, beaches, resorts, restaurants, markets, nightclubs, museums, culture and crafts.

Makola Market is one of the biggest and colourful markets in Ghana. Tourists can find everything at the market from bright wax-print cloth to shea butter, imported clothing, electrical goods, shoes and bags, art and craft and beauty products. The biggest mall in West Africa West Hill Mall is one of the center attractions in Accra. The streets of Accra is beautiful at night and travelers can quickly enjoy the ambiance of Accra. Tourist should visit Kwame Nkrumah Memorial , it is the last resting place of the first President of Ghana, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. It is dedicated to him for his outstanding campaign to liberate Ghana.

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Other places to visit are The Jamestown Lighthouse, Independence Square, beaches like Labadi Beach, Tawala Beach, Bojo Beach and Krokobite Beach.

Boti Waterfalls is situated in a village called Boti in the Manya Krobo district in the Eastern Region. This spectacular waterfalls is situated in the Eastern Region of Ghana, embedded in the heart of the forest reserve at Huhunya, which is about 17km North-East of Koforidua, the regional capital. It is seasonal, with cascades in the immediate surrounding areas. There are three sites at the park – the umbrella rock, the three-headed palm tree and, the falls. There are caves that are thousands of years old which served as shelter for the cavemen.

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Kakum National Park

Kakum National Park is a dense tropical rain forest in Southern Ghana. The bird life is fantastic as well with over 250 species living in the forest, it is a home to elephants, monkeys and elusive bongo antelopes which roam among over 800 rare species of birds, butterflies, reptiles and amphibians. National Park protects plant and animal treasures of the African tropical forest. The highlight of any visit to Kakum is a stroll on the Canopy Walkway that is built 30 meters above ground, crosses several bridges and is over 1000 feet (350 m) in length. The Canopy Walkway offers a unique viewing perspective of the wildlife and unique plants of the forest.

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Mole National Park

Mole National Park is located in Northern Ghana and is the biggest national park in the country. The park covers an estimated 4,577 square kilometers in the district of West Gonja and is home to several species of mammals and birds. Some 600 elephants, 2,000 roam antelopes, 3,000 hartebeests, 4,000 waterbucks, 5,000 buffalo and 6,000 warthogs roam freely in the park’s grasslands. Uncounted lions, leopards, hyenas and various primates can also be seen in Mole.

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It has been designated as World Heritage Monuments by the World Heritage Foundation (UNESCO). It was built by various European powers during the 17th Century for the slave-trade and is one of the most impressive of Ghana’s old forts. It was originally built by the Dutch in 1637, later expanded by the Swedes, finally the British took control of it in 1664 and turned it into their colonial headquarters. It stayed that way for the next 200 years until they moved the capital to Accra in 1877.

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16 Regions In Ghana And Their Tourist Sites

Honestly, Ghana is one of the best places to visit in West Africa . The country is blessed with beautiful landscapes and adventurous attractions. A country exhibiting cultural value, rich historical significance, and offering leisure, amusement and also and more. If you are looking to visit or explore, here are 16 Regions in Ghana and their tourist site s

Tourist attractions can be found throughout the country, with some in each region. There is an area in Ghana that will fulfill your interests, depending on your interests.

It’s tempting to mention all of Ghana’s tourism highlights because there are so many. The ten regions of Ghana are listed below, along with the unique attractions that should be visited in each:

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Ashanti Region

Regions in Ghana and their tourist sites

Tourist Attraction : Lake Bosomtwe

Lake Bosomtwe, Ghana’s sole natural lake, is perhaps the region’s most recognizable landmark. People are drawn to it in large numbers. When individuals in Northern Ghana, particularly those in the Ashanti Region, decide to travel for amusement and enjoyment, Lake Bosomtwe is a popular destination. Lake Bosomtwe offers recreation, relaxation, and an opportunity to replenish one’s spirit, attracting a large number of people each year. If you visit this natural lake again, go for a sail or a boat excursion; you will enjoy it. Adding Lake bosomtwe to your bucket list will be your best travel experience. Read more about lake bosomtwe .

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Northern Region

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Tourist Attraction :  The Mole National Park

The Mole National Park, located in the center of the natural Guinea Savannah Woodland habitat with low hills and escarpments, is a must-see for anybody visiting Ghana’s Northern Region. This venue is ideal for getting up close and personal with animals since it houses a wide range of species from large to small. Visitors can feel the tension and excitement as they watch animals forage for food in the open environment, which is a genuinely interesting experience. Thousands of people visit this park every week, because of its immense size and breathtaking surroundings. Honestly, no visit to the region is complete without a trip to the Mole National Park. Read more about Mole National Park

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Greater Accra Region

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Tourist site : James fort

Few sights in Ghana’s capital city are more enticing than James Fort. The James Fort, which is located in Jamestown, was established by the British as a trading post in 1673. It has a long history with the slave trade, so go if you’re interested in Ghana’s slave trade history. There are other top attractions in the region you can visit. One fun thing about Greater Accra Region is, its attraction are close to each other. Just a walking distance.

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Central Region

Kakum National park

Tourist Attraction : Kakum National Park

The Kakum National Park, established in 1931 with a great expanse of greenery, is certainly one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The park protects a breathtaking wilderness area with over 40 distinct animal species. There is also a 350-meter-long canopy walkway that connects seven tree tops and provides access to the forest as well as spectacular views. In Ghana, Kakum is home to the country’s densest population of forest elephants. Make sure to stop by and have a look.

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Volta Region

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Tourist Attractions : Mount Afadjato & Wil Waterfalls

Mount Afadjato, with a height of 885 meters and a beautiful outlook, is located in the Agumatsa Range near the settlements of Liati Wote and Gbledi, in the Volta Region of Ghana, close to the border with Togo. It is Ghana’s highest peak, and most visitors come for breathtaking vistas and fantastic trekking opportunities. The Wli Waterfalls near Hohoe, also in the Volta Region, are West Africa’s longest cascading waterfall, spanning 143 meters from the upper fall to the plunge pool below.

Its sheer magnificence, height, attractiveness, and cool surroundings surpass any expectations. It is a natural attraction that all tourists will want to see.

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Upper East Region

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Tourist Attraction : Paga Crocodile Pond

A sacred pond in Paga, Ghana’s Upper East Region, where West African crocodiles live. Make a pit stop here for the chance to sit on these crocodiles for the cameras. This is the only spot in Africa where you can get up close and personal with enormous, harmless crocodiles. The only thing they’ll ask for is a chicken from you. It can be a little scary but it is fun and safe.

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Upper West Region

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Tourist Attraction : Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary

The Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary, a community-protected area in Ghana’s Upper West Region, is located in the far northwestern corner of the country. It runs the length of the Black Volta River, which forms the region’s western border with Burkina Faso, for 40 kilometres. Hippos, bats, chameleons, hedgehogs, and a variety of lizards and snakes call it home. With over 200 species catalogued and new sights spotted on a daily basis, the sanctuary is a fantastic place to see birds. There are a lot more animals in the refuge than only hippos. It’s a great place to go bird watching, including species of woodland savannah, riverine, and forest shore birds. You can also go hiking and look for monitor lizards, bats, hedgehogs, pythons, and even chameleons on the many trails.

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Western Region

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Tourist Attraction : Nzulezu Stilt

The settlement of Nzulezo, situated on stilts above a lagoon about 90 kilometres west of Takoradi in the Jomoro District of the Western Region, is located about 90 kilometres west of Takoradi. It’s really one long pier with houses on both sides, which the locals call Main Street. Living quarters are on one side of the the’street,’ while businesses, a school, a community centre, and other commercial activities are on the other. The community can only be visited once a week due to the people’s traditional beliefs, and the only way to get there is via canoe.

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Eastern Region

REGIONS IN GHANA AND THEIR TOURIST SITES

Tourist Attraction : Lake Volta

The Greenwich Meridian runs across Lake Volta, which is only six degrees north of the Equator. It is one of the world’s largest man-made lakes, with options for cruising, particularly to the Dodi Islands. Make a point of stopping here if you enjoy skiing.

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Brong Ahafo Region

Digya National park

Tourist Attraction : Digya National Park

The 3,743 sq km Digya National Park is the second-largest national park and the oldest protected area in Ghana. It was created in 1900 as Ghana’s first protected area and given national park status in 1971. Digya Park is the only wildlife territory in Ghana to border Lake Volta, where manatees and clawless otters can be found. The park is also home to at least six varieties of primates and over 230 bird species and has the second-largest elephant population in Ghana. The sights and views of these destinations are amazing to see and visit, and won’t be quite difficult to decide on the places to visit in Ghana. Bookmark this page and follow this blog at the time of your Ghana tour.

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Meet Akosua Shirley, who was reportedly the first to backpack solo through Ghana in 32 days

Akosua Shirley turned heads with her 32-day solo backpacking journey across Ghana. Shirley, a Ghanaian travel consultant, content creator, and blogger, told Travel Noire that her expedition was backed by curiosity.

“I just really wanted to know what everyday life looked like outside the capital, I wanted to visit tourist attractions I had only heard about or seen in our textbooks. My sense of adventure and budget influenced my decision to do it backpacker style.”

The blogger revealed that she watched a lot of videos about backpacking and bought a map to get ready for the trip. She also spoke with a few others who had visited various parts of the nation in order to have a better idea of what to anticipate.

The lack of information, Shirley said, made her trip a little difficult. It was unexpectedly hard to get contact details, rates, accommodations, operating hours, and directions to places of interest if one didn’t know anyone who had been there, she said.

The daring entrepreneur revealed that she concealed, for safety reasons, that she was on a solo backpacking journey until the adventure was over. Shirley even carried a pepper spray , a concoction of habanero pepper and apeteshie (a high-percentage alcohol manufactured locally), with her to further protect herself.

“For the most part, I told people I was a tourism & hospitality student exploring for my final year project. I felt people would struggle to understand I was just a girl who loved the world and was traveling for traveling sake and might think me a spoilt rich kid who could be taken advantage of. It’s amazing to say that I was alone on the road among complete strangers for over a month and never had any problems,” she recounted.

She pointed out that the experience taught her that there was a need for development in every location. She suffered food poisoning once in the Eastern Region of Ghana, which almost made her reconsider her decision. Fortunately for her, there was a hospital in the place she was visiting, and she had access to medical care.

Overall, she remarked, “What I found to be true about Ghana’s culture and diversity, especially being from here, is that it’s absolutely beautiful. I also think that there are a lot of misconceptions about the regions and tribes of people that schools and traditional media have failed to enlighten us on. I’m thankful for social media and content creators because everyone now has a platform to share and show their everyday life, and it’s really helping tackle harmful stereotypes.”

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The Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture and the Ghana Tourism Authority are hopeful that the Ministry of Finance will consider providing tax reliefs in the mid-year budget review for operators in the sector following a paper they presented on the issue.

According to the two entities, poised to make tourism the number one GDP earner in the country, they believe a flat tax rate regime will be the way to go in maintaining and sustaining gains made in the tourism sector over the years.

In an interview with Citi News on the sidelines of the 2024 first-quarter Public-Private Partnership Forum to help bridge the funding gaps for SMEs in the tourism and hospitality sector in Koforidua, the Chief Executive of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Akwasi Agyemang indicated that the tourism sector has made some good strides despite prevailing challenges.

“Looking at the data that we have, we can say that we have made a very strong recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Domestic tourism moved from about 900,000 in 2022 to about 1.4 million in 2023, and international arrivals ended 2023 at 1.140 million, which compares favourably to the 2019 figure, which was the Year of Return.

“We have seen some resilience and growth, and we have seen that we are making some strides, but we cannot do it all alone, and we need the issue of the multiplicity of levies and taxes paid to various agencies to be addressed. So, we have presented a paper to the Ministry of Finance, and we are hoping that those taxes and levies will be addressed in the Mid-year Budget.”

Mr. Agyemang, touching on the theme, “Financial Empowerment for the Tourism and Hospitality Sector,” said a flat tax rate regime would be beneficial to the tourism sector if approved by the government.

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Tourist arrivals from South Africa up 38% on visa free plan

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  • The number of tourists grew to 37,370 compared to 27,103 in 2022.
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Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) chairman Francis Gichaba and KTB CEO June Chepkemei at the board's office in Nairobi.

The easing of visa restrictions and enhanced travel trade partnerships are some of the strategies that have seen visitor arrivals from South Africa to Kenya record a 38 per cent growth.

The Southern African market by the end of last year registered 37,370 arrivals into the country compared to 27,103 in 2022, translating to a 38 per cent increase.

Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) together with 16 Kenya tourism travel trade are currently pitching camp at South Africa’s World Travel Mart (WTM) in Cape Town city to woo travellers into the destination.

KTB CEO June Chepkemei says that the recent visitor arrivals paint an encouraging picture of the potential to further grow the market through strategic partnerships and initiatives that would cement ties and provide the impetus for more travel between the two countries.

"As we take part in the 2024 WTM Africa, we are excited by the tremendous growth witnessed from South Africa and the larger African market that has continued to be an important visitor source for Kenya," said Chepkemei.

This, she noted, is buoyed by a raft of recent developments including the waiving of entry fees for passport holders from South Africa and other African Nations aimed at boosting tourism and attracting business into Kenya.

“As part of our strategy to grow more numbers in Kenya, we are well aware that the African continent is a low-hanging fruit to focus on as we nurture our footprint in a highly competitive global tourism landscape.

"Africa has a population of about 1.2 billion people, if we harness this potential well, we this continent can fully sustain our tourism sector," she added.

Kenya is among the top destinations pitching at the three-day WTA Africa expo that is taking place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), Cape Town from April 10 to 12.

At least 7,500 participants drawn from various markets globally and across the continent are expected to participate in the annual event It is one of the six shows under the WTM portfolio aimed at bringing the benefits and opportunities of the global industry expertise to travel professionals in Africa.

According to the KTB CEO, air connectivity and the diversity of the destination offering has made Kenya a preferred destination for the South African traveller.

She lauded national carrier, Kenya Airways, for enabling seamless air connectivity between Nairobi and South Africa, with the national carrier operating direct flights to Johannesburg and Cape Town.

“We are keen to working with more partners so as to firmly stamp our presence in the region and showcase all the facets that make Magical Kenya a destination of choice," added the CEO.

After a string of successful marketing initiatives including roadshows in the West African markets of Nigeria and Ghana as well as a charm offensive targeting East Africa travellers during the recent WRC Safari Rally, KTB has its sights set on marketing Kenya to fully tap into all facets of the African travel market.

In the latest tourism performance report, Kenya attracted 1.96 million arrivals in 2023 with a majority or 41 per cent share coming from the African market.

KTB aims to grow Kenya's market share in Africa to six per cent, buoyed by the potential presented by key events like WTM Africa to make further inroads.

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