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Ghana Tours

Ghana is a country situated in West Africa. It is bound by Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east and the Gulf of Guinea to the south. The country which lies geographically closer to the “centre” of the world than any other country, boasts as one of the most thriving democracies on the continent. It has often been referred to as an “island of peace” in one of the most chaotic regions on earth.

Ghana attractions are plentiful. Whether this is one of your first trips to Ghana or not, there is no shortage of things to do and see in Ghana. Much of the attraction of Ghana is based upon its legacy as the centre of the gold, ivory, and slave trade.

The country takes pride in one of the best game reserves in West Africa, a multitude of good beaches, and copiousness of hospitality.

Among Ghana top attractions are;

  • Cape Coast Castle
  • Mole National Park
  • Kakum National Park
  • Coco Beach
  • Larabanga Mosque
  • Kejetia Market
  • Stool Market
  • Bonwire
  • Slave Castles
  • Pendjari Game Park
  • The National Museum
  • Akasombo Dam
  • Boti Falls

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Cape Coast Castle

Ghana ToursThis fort was one of the primary slave-holding sites in Ghana. It is here through which millions of slaves were shipped to the Caribbean and the United States, became the seat of British colonial administration until 1877. The Cape Coast Castle, and other forts and castles in Ghana, are included on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage List. The Castle provides some beautiful views of the beaches below and the surrounds of the city.

Bui National Park 

This 1,821km2 park, gazetted in 1971, covers the catchment of the Black Volta River. The vegetation is typical savannah woodland with gallery forest along with river courses. It is particularly notable for the resident hippo population in the Black Volta River through a number of primates and antelope species are present along with a great variety of birds.

Mole National Park

This is the biggest wildlife refuge and most celebrated national park in Ghana. It is located in northwest Ghana on grassland savanna and riparian ecosystems at an elevation of 150 m. It has a sharp escarpment that forms the southern boundary. It is a worth visiting place for adventurous tourists since it has the widest range of wildlife in Ghana. It mammals include giant 600 elephants, 1800 roam antelopes, 400 bushbucks, monkeys, 6,000 warthogs, 3,000 hartebeests, several baboons and other smaller wildlife plus over 4,000 waterbucks. Various primates can also be seen in Mole. Over 600km of game protection and viewing roads have been established within the Park.

Larabanga Mosque

The Larabanga Mosque is a historic mosque in Larabanga, Ghana. It is situated16 km west of Damongo and just about 5 miles to the Mole National Park. It is believed to have been built by Moorish traders and now ranks as one of the holiest sites in the country. Within the Mosque your only realistic option is to walk. It houses an ancient holy Quran which is read once in a year or during a special ceremony. People from other countries and other parts of Ghana as well as Africa come to Larabanga Mosque Especially to attend this ceremony.

Boti Falls:

Boti is a beautiful waterfall North- East of Koforidua. It is only a few km from Koforidua.

Ghana Music

Ghana with its numerous kinds of traditional and modern music incorporates several distinct types of musical instruments such as the talking drum ensembles, goje fiddle and koloko lute, court music, including the Akan atumpan, the Ga kpanlogo styles, and log xylophones used in asonko music. These sounds commonly vary from ethnic group to ethnic group and region to region.

Enjoy Africa’s Tourist Paradise!