Fort Dorothea
About Built by Brandenburgers, in 1685. Temporarily in Dutch hands in 1687-90. Given back to Brandenburgers, in 1698. Abandoned about 1709. In the hands of the Dutch, in 1712. Relinquished […]
About Built by Brandenburgers, in 1685. Temporarily in Dutch hands in 1687-90. Given back to Brandenburgers, in 1698. Abandoned about 1709. In the hands of the Dutch, in 1712. Relinquished […]
About St George’s Castle, a Unesco heritage site, was built as a trading post by the Portuguese in 1482, and captured by the Dutch in 1637. It was expanded when
The village of Sirigu is a fascinating example of local women taking action to preserve their art and culture. This village is home to beautiful pottery and basketry, interesting architecture
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About the Kyabobo National Park (pronounced CHAY-a-bobo) is one of Ghana’s newest ecotourism sites. The 220-square –kilometre Kyabobo National Park is recognised internationally as a unique mountainous conservation area with stunning views
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About Year of Return, Ghana 2019 The “Year of Return, Ghana 2019” was a major landmark marketing campaign targeting the African – American and Diaspora Market to mark 400 years
About Volta Region The south-easterly region of Ghana is the Volta Region, an area of extraordinary scenic beauty bordered by the Volta lake to the east, Atlantic Ocean in the
About Upper West Region With a population of 600,000 and covering only three percent of Ghana’s total land area, the Upper West Region is one of the country’s smallest regions-
GREATER ACCRA REGION The Greater Accra Region, with its capital in Accra, serves as both the regional and national capital of Ghana. The streets of Greater Accra resonate with the
THE CENTRAL REGION The Central Region in south Ghana is renowned for its elite higher education institutions and an economy based on an abundance of industrial minerals. The region is
About Asanti Kingdom of gold is rich in history and culture. The Ashanti Region, in south Ghana, is the ‘Kingdom of gold’, with a legacy of fine craftsmanship and culture