Hans Cottage
Hans Cottage is a Botel with environment carved out of the woods in a dense forest area. There is a lake that has crocodiles, weaverbirds, egrets and other wildlife that calls […]
Hans Cottage is a Botel with environment carved out of the woods in a dense forest area. There is a lake that has crocodiles, weaverbirds, egrets and other wildlife that calls […]
Tini Water Falls, also known as Adasawase water falls is located in the North Eastern part of Adasawase. Adasawase is a small farming village in the Eastern Region, about 5km off
About Fort Saint Anthony (Portuguese: Forte Santo António; Dutch: Fort Sint Anthony) was a fort built by the Portuguese in 1515 near the town of Axim, in what is now
The castles and forts were built and occupied at different times by traders from Portugal, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany and Britain. They served the gold trade of European chartered
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About Welcome to one of Ghana’s most visited attractions, the Kakum National Park. Tucked away in the Assin Attandanso Reserve is the Kakum National Park and Canopy Walkway that offers visitors spectacular
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The Asumura area is home to one of Ghana’s last remaining populations of the white-necked rockfowl. This species was commonly found in Ghana in the early 1960s but there had
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Ghana Paragliding Festival is an annual event held during Easter (usually in April). Seasoned Pilots from around the world are invited to fly hundreds of people during the 3-4 day
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Kumasi Zoo: A Haven of Wildlife in the Heart of Ghana Nestled in the bustling city of Kumasi, the Ashanti Region’s capital, lies a sanctuary for wildlife, the Kumasi Zoo. Established
About Apoo Festival Apoo festival is a festival for the purification of the people of Techiman and its environment to rid them of social evil. It is usually celebrated in
About The Akwambo festival is celebrated in August by the people of Agona and Gomoa districts in the Central Region of Ghana. The Akwambo literally meaning “path-clearing”, is celebrated by the people of