Tsenku Fall
Tsenku (Chenku) Waterfall also called Wuruduwurudu Fall is located in the Dodowa Forest near the Shai Hills Wildlife Reserve in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Tsenku waterfall is 39km from the […]
Tsenku (Chenku) Waterfall also called Wuruduwurudu Fall is located in the Dodowa Forest near the Shai Hills Wildlife Reserve in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Tsenku waterfall is 39km from the […]
About The Larabanga Mosque is thought to be the oldest mosque in Ghana and West Africa. It is popularly referred to as the ‘Mecca of West Africa’, because of its
Christiansborg Castle (Osu Castle), also known as Fort Christiansborg or simply the Castle, is a 17th-century castle located on the shores of the vibrant township of Osu, in Ghana’s capital Accra, on the coast
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The lesser-known Gbele Game Reserve and bird sanctuary, 17 km south of Tumu, is an important sanctuary for endangered species of wildlife within Ghana. The reserve is also home to
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As you enter Liati Wote, your view of the village is dominated by the mass of Mount Afadjato, Ghana’s highest free-standing mountain. In addition to the mountain’s sweeping views, Liati
Located in the heart of Accra in the University of Ghana is the Legon Botanical Gardens, a beautiful, dynamic outdoor play space for all ages where nature and fun collide.
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History In 1957, the Ghanaian politician and revolutionary leader Kwame Nkrumah led the Gold Coast, now Ghana, to its independence from Britain. Nkrumah became the first prime minister and president
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The Kundum festival is celebrated by the Ahanta and Nzema people of the Western Region of Ghana. It is celebrated to thank God for the abundance of food at the times
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
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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