Discover Ghana
THE go-to African country
Ghana is a vibrant country where tradition meets modernity, the Atlantic waves kiss golden beaches, and every visitor is welcomed with a smile. Here are some amazing reasons why Ghana should be your next holiday destination:
- Rich History & Culture: Discover the legacy of the Ashanti Kingdom, explore ancient forts and castles like Cape Coast and Elmina, and experience colorful festivals such as Homowo and Panafest.
- Stunning Scenery: From the lush rainforests of Kakum National Park with its famous canopy walk, to the serene Lake Volta, the largest man-made lake in the world, Ghana’s landscapes are breathtaking.
- Cities Just Waiting to Be Explored: Accra’s vibrant markets and nightlife, Kumasi’s royal history, Cape Coast’s poignant forts, and Tamale’s gateway to the wild north—every city offers a unique adventure and local flavor.
- Beaches & Wildlife: Relax on the palm-fringed beaches of Busua and Kokrobite, or go wildlife spotting in Mole National Park, home to elephants, antelope, and baboons.
- Delicious Food & Friendly People: Savor Ghana’s famous jollof rice, banku, fufu, grilled tilapia, and street foods like kelewele—all served with world-renowned Ghanaian hospitality.
- Festivals for Every Season: From the spectacular Chale Wote Street Art Festival to the Aboakyir Deer Hunt and vibrant Independence Day parades, Ghana’s festivals are unforgettable celebrations of life.
- Easy to Explore: Ghana’s efficient transport options—buses, domestic flights, and friendly guides—make it simple to travel from coast to savannah.
- Eco-Adventures: Trek through the waterfalls of Wli, go birdwatching in the Volta region, or take a canoe trip on Lake Bosomtwe—Ghana is a paradise for nature lovers.
- Safe & Welcoming: Ghana is one of Africa’s most stable and peaceful countries, with locals eager to share their traditions and stories.
- Shopping & Handicrafts: Shop for colorful kente cloth, beads, wood carvings, and vibrant art in bustling markets and artisan villages.
- English-Speaking & Accessible: As an English-speaking nation, Ghana is easy to navigate for international travelers, with many signs and services in English.
- Something for Everyone: Whether you love music, history, adventure, food, or relaxation, Ghana has it all!
- Fun Fact: Ghana is home to Lake Volta, the largest man-made lake in the world, and the unique stilt village of Nzulezu.
- Another Fun Fact: Ghana was the first African country south of the Sahara to gain independence (in 1957), and is the birthplace of legendary figures like Kwame Nkrumah and Kofi Annan.