

Ghana, the second-largest country in West Africa, is culturally rich and religiously conservative with Christianity as the dominant religion. It was home to the powerful Ashanti Kingdom and is known for its gold and slave trade history, as well as its 45 annual festivals.
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Favorite sights
Ghana blends history with modern life effortlessly. Walk the slave routes of Cape Coast, visit royal Ashanti palaces in Kumasi, and feel the pulse of Accra’s markets. Ghana’s warmth, safety, and storytelling spirit make it a favorite for travelers.
Ghana is where history speaks—loudly, proudly, and with a smile. – Issa Ballo
- Ghana national museum
- Nkwame Nkruma memorial park
- Coffin Works shop
- Ghana Armed Forces Museum
- Kejeta walk
- Royal palace museum
- Akwasidae festival
- Bonwire traditional kente loincloth weaver village
- Ntonso makes adinkra batik
- Awia village of wood sculptor
- Axim Slave Fort, Elmina, Cape Coast,
- Princess Twon the only Dutch fort among the forts
- Kakun national Park canopy walk
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💊 Recommended Vaccinations & Health Precautions
• Yellow Fever vaccination is highly recommended.
• Bring malaria medication, sunscreen, and sunglasses.
• Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
• Avoid red clothing in Vodou spiritual sites.
🛂 Visa Requirements
• Ghana & Benin: E-visas available online.
• Togo: Obtainable at embassies or border crossings.
🚗 Transportation & Comfort
• Travel in air-conditioned Toyota 4x4s, minivans, or buses.
• Local expert guides ensure a safe and immersive experience.
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