Elmina Castle
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 […]
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 Cape 3 Point It is the southernmost tip of Ghana. On the map you will see one tip but when you climb the 1925 solar powered Light house, you
The Bono Manso Slave Market in the Bono East Region was an important landmark in the history of Slave Trade in Ghana. It was the point where slaves from northern Ghana
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Asenema Waterfall is one of the hidden gems in the rainforest of the Akuapem Hills, outside of Accra, and north of Aburi. There are many waterfalls in the Eastern Region, but
The Nakore Mosque is located just outside Wa in the Upper West region also shares similar features with the Larabanga mosque, but unfortunately, little is known of the place. The structure
ABOUT Fort Apollonia is a fort in the town of Beyin, Ghana, which is part of the Amansuri wetland. The name Apollonia was given to the area by a Portuguese
Kintampo waterfalls is one of the highest waterfalls in Ghana, located on the Pumpum river, a tributary of the Black Volta, about 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) north of Kintampo municipality,
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Mole National Park is the largest and most prestigious protected area in Ghana, in the north-west of the country, is Ghana’s largest wildlife refuge, measuring 4,849 sq km. The park
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