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GHANA

On the edge of Africa, is the Gold Coast Ghana of Africa now Ghana. Meet extraordinary people, outstanding cuisines, and world-class features.

Ghana, is  the land of happiness because of its hospitality.With its diverse wildlife, you can’t resist the charm of Mole National Park, the first natural park in Ghana, with antelopes, monkeys, and rare birds like the white vulture.  While at the park, don’t be distracted by the animals so as not to fall prey to the hands of some curious baboons, who will definitely go through your personal stuff in search of food. But not to worry, because with us  your security is paramount and you are always guided by security and tour guards who know how to manage situations . In the park, you have 90 different mammals, 334 birds, 33 reptiles and approximately 120 species of butterflies including Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary and Wechiau hippopo  Sanctuary.

You won’t also miss the Wli Falls that shares borders with Togo and is West Africa’s largest waterfall. Mount Afadjato, 2,903 feet, will offer an unforgettable hiking experience. In the rainforest hiking Kakum National Park, a short drive from North Cape Coast, 260 square kilometres of the country’s vegetation, which is also the home of the famous canopy walk. Enjoy midland cruises in the wild across rivers, lakes and lagoons.

Not to mention the deep history of Ghana, then Gold Coast, with 40 castles, formerly the home of slaves before embarking on slave ships. The Cape Coast Castle is the most famous of them all, that housed 1,000 males and 500 females. Then the famous Door of No Return, where slaves made their final footsteps to a journey of the unknown and no return.

On March 6th, 1957, the resilience of fierce tribes led to the country’s independence, being the first in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Visit museums and galleries that will plunge you into the thrilling history of the ancient Asante and Fante Kingdoms. 

Icing on the cake with extraordinary cuisine of Fufu and many varieties of soups and the famous Ghana Jollof, in which the Ghanaians take pride in,which is  a mixture of tomato paste , rice and other tropical spices. The passion for Ghanaian Jollof rice has led to heated arguments on social media on which is the best between Ghanian and Nigerian Jollof rice.

The streets of Ghana will leave you with haunting memories; the smell of dust that carries the footprints of an ancient dynasty.

THE PEOPLE OF Ghana Welcome YOU "Akwaaba"

Cuisines

Some of the cuisines include 

Culture

Ghanaian culture,spirituality and civilizations can be showcased through several significant cultural and traditional festivals which are.

It is celebrated by the chiefs and peoples of Elmina in the Central region of Ghana.This festival is used to mark the beginning of the fishing season in Elmina

The Bakatue Festival

Homowo is a festival celebrated by the Ga people of Greater Accra, Ghana.It marks the end of an ancient famine and celebrates abundance and harvest.

THE Homowo FESTIVAL

Aboakyer, meaning “hunting for game,” is celebrated by the Fante people of Ghana’sCentral Region.It was instituted to commemorate the migration of the Simpafo people.

THE Aboakyer FESTIVAL

Top Attractions

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The Cape coast castle

The Cape coast castle is the most famous of them all
That housed 1000 males and 500 females.Then the famous door of the no return where slavesmade their final footsteps to a journey of the unknown and no return

KAKUN NATIONAL PARK

On the rain forest hiking kakum national park short drive from North Cape coast 260 Square kilometres of the country’s vegetation

 

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GHANA

Mount Afadjato

Mount Afadjato 2.903 feet will offer an unforgettable hiking experience

THE WLI FALLS

 Wli falls that shares borders with Togo and its West Africa’s largest waterfall

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GHANA

Boabeng fiema monkey sanctuary

Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary in Ghana’s Bono East Region is home to sacred monkeys protected by local tradition.It serves as both a wildlife reserve and a symbol of harmony between humans and nature.

The Mole national Park

The first natural park in Ghana
With antelopes,monkeys,and rare birds like ” the the white vulture “

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GHANA

Boabeng fiema monkey sanctuary

Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary is a community-run protected area along the Black Volta River in Ghana’s Upper West Region, established in 1998 to conserve one of Ghana’s last hippopotamus populations.

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