Elmina Castle
Also know as St George’s Castle, Elmina Castle a UNESCO Heritage Site was built as a trading post by the Portuguese in 1482 making it the first and oldest European trading in existence in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Kakum National Park
Welcome to Ghana’s most visited attraction, the Kakum National Park. Located in the thick tropical forest in the Assin Attandanso Reserve is the Kakum National Park and Canopy Walkway that covers an area of 350km².
Mole National Part
Welcome to Ghana’s largest and most prestigious protected area in the northern part of the country. Mole National Park is the first Wildlife Protected area to be established that covers an area of 4,577 km² of fairly undisturbed Guinea savannah in the northern part of Ghana.
Nzulezu, Village on Stilt
The word Nzulezu means “surface of water” in the Nzema language. Close to the boarder of Cote d’Ivoire is a village that is unique in all of Ghana.
Manhyia Palace
The Manhyia Palace is the seat of the Asantehene, as well as his official residence. It is located at Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Kingdom and Ashanti Region.
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park & Mausoleum
Dedicated to the first president of Ghana Osagefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. The memorial complex was built in 1992, and is situated on the site of the former British colonial polo grounds in Accra.
Wli Water Fall
There are countless waterfalls in Ghana, the country is full of these wonderful natural resources and notably amongst them is the Wli Waterfalls.
Cape Coast Castle
Cape Coast Castle is one of about forty "slave castles", or large commercial forts, built on the Gold Coast of West Africa (now Ghana) by European traders. It was originally a Portuguese trading post, established in 1650s, which they named Cabo Corso.