Junior Tourism Ambassador, 2024

Kids in Tourism Ghana, Ghana Tourism Authority in partnership with DAF (Diaspora Africa Forum), is thrilled to announce the Junior Tourism Ambassador 2024 program.

This prestigious initiative, now in its 3rd edition, aims to empower young minds a...

Ghana Food Festival 2024

Welcome to the Ghana Food Festival 2024!

Join us on Saturday, July 27 2024 from 9 am to 11 pm at the forecourt of the Legon City Mall, opposite the University of Ghana (UG), Gate 2, Accra, for a day filled with delicious Ghanaian cuisine, vibrant ...

Launch of Rhythms on da Runway

Hey music lovers, fashion fans, and creatives! The wait is finally over. Get ready for the 2024 edition of Rhythms on Da Runway, happening on Saturday, September 21st. This event promises an incredible blend of fashion and culture you won’t want to m...

Annual Kids in Tourism Festival

Come and visit the Annual Kids in Tourism Festival 2024.

The themes are:
Our Culture
Our Pride

There will be a score of activities:
Quiz competition
Food fair
Art exhibition
Traditional attire showcase
Cultural performance...

Annual Kids in Tourism Festival

Come and visit the Annual Kids in Tourism Festival 2024.

The themes are:
Our Culture
Our Pride

There will be a score of activities:
Quiz competition
Food fair
Art exhibition
Traditional attire showcase
Cultural performance...

18+ (Spoken Word Meets, Comedy On One Stage, Plus More)

Viewplus, an African-focused entertainment brand under MC Multimedia, proudly announces the launch of its maiden event, 18+ (Spoken Word meets Creativity), in partnership with Beyond the Return Secretariat and the Ghana Tourism Authority.

About...

Taste Of Ghana 5.0

The Taste of Ghana is a 360 Degree festival that aims to showcase the distinct and authentic traditional richness of made-in-Ghana products, which do not only tell stories about the rich cultural heritage of Ghana but also provide business and invest...

Ghana Food Festival 2024

Ghana Food Festival 2024 set to celebrate Ghanaian cuisine and culture at Accra Zoo

The Ghana Food Festival (GFF) is set to return on December 26th, 2024, from 10 AM to 11 PM, promising a vibrant celebration of Ghanaian cuisine, culture, and enter...

4th NAKOFEST Leadership Summit

The Service Excellence Foundation (SEF), in partnership with GHATOF, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, and the Ghana Tourism Authority, is proud to hosts the 4th edition of NAKOFEST’s Industry Hospitality Leadership Breakfast Summit at the L...

Back to Your Village Food Bazaar

The Back to Your Village Food Bazaar is organised by Citi FM and Channel 1 TV as part of Heritage Month series in March to celebrate Ghana’s food culture. March 29-30, 2025, Citi FM and Citi TV will treat taste buds to delicious food from across Ghan...

Elevate Ghana: Innovation in Travel & Trade

GHATOF is proud to announce it has secured a Partnership with GhanaTRVL that will elevate Ghana Tourism through innovations in Travel and Trade.

This event is organised by GHATOF, with the help of GhanaTRVL and I-TRVL, to introduce the Trade Asso...

2nd Quarter Governing Council Meeting 2025

On the 25th June 2025, the Ghana Tourism Federation will hold the 2nd Quarter Governing Council Meeting for 2025 at the Hotel Royal Beulah Accra in East Legon, Accra.

The agenda will cover the following:

- Update on GHATOF's operation activitie...

Hospitality Tourism Conference & Expo

Hospitality Tourism Conference & Expo 2025
September 19–20, 2025
Accra, Ghana

Ghana’s premier gathering for hospitality and tourism professionals returns this September! The Hospitality Tourism Conference & Expo 2025 is your gateway to the fut...

Inter Tourism Expo 2025

Inter Tourism Expo 2025 – Accra, Ghana
October 23–25, 2025
The Palms Convention Centre, La Palm Royal Beach Hotel

Under the theme “Cultures Connecting: Fostering Tourism Exchange and Understanding,” Ghana proudly welcomes the world to the Inter...

Fort Apollonia

Explore the unique architecture and history of Fort Apollonia in Western Ghana. Built in the late 1700s, the fort features a strong seaward bastion. After the abolition of the slave trade, the fort was abandoned. However, in the 1960s, it made its return as a museum dedicated to the Nzema culture.

Upper East Regional Museum

Upper East Regional Museum in Bolgatanga, Ghana, preserves the cultural heritage of the Upper East Region. Established in 1972, it features exhibits of local pottery, paintings, musical instruments, and more. The museum offers tours to nearby attractions like Tongo-Tengzuk Hills and Paga Crocodile Pond, making it a key destination for cultural exploration.

Bole Mosque

Bole Mosque offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich history and architecture. The mosque's unique Sudano-Sahelian design, the welcoming local culture, and all other nearby attractions such as Mole National Park and Larabanga Mosque will add more unforgettable experiences to your trip.

Asante Traditional Buildings

Asante Traditional Buildings - a collection of unique traditional buildings and Ghana's most sacred spaces. 13 Asante Traditional Buildings that survived colonial destruction and continue serving spiritual communities today. Only one welcomes visitors.

The history of Kente and Adinkra symbols

Did you know the most popular locally-made fashion item in West Africa - Kente Cloth - was discovered by two friends in a forest upon meeting Anansi the spider?

Let me take you through the history on the making of Kente, what the colours mean and explain some of the Adinkra Symbols we use in making Kente.

Akosombo Dam

The Akosombo Dam is not only a significant landmark in Ghana but also a vital source of hydroelectric power. It is a remarkable engineering marvel. Built-in 1965, it produces electricity for the country and created the largest man-made lake globally.

The best places for art lovers in Ghana

There are many places and events highlighting contemporary, graffiti, murals and street arts in Ghana. Some of the most well-known ones are: The Chale Wote Festival, The Ghana Planetarium Science Project, and Nubuke Gallery and Foundation. Here are the reasons for visiting and what each is known for.

Tafi-Atome Monkey Sanctuary

Tafi-Atome Monkey Sanctuary in Ghana protects Mona monkeys and promotes ecotourism. Established in 1993, it offers guided tours to see the monkeys and cultural experiences in the village.

Pikworo Slave Camp

Unveil the dark past of Ghana at Pikworo Slave Camp. Explore its haunting history as a slave transit center and auction site, offering a glimpse into the tragic era of the transatlantic slave trade. A must-visit for those seeking to understand the resilience and strength of humanity.

Mount Afadja

Mount Afadja, also known as Afadjato, is Ghana's highest peak at 885 meters. Located in the Volta Region, it holds cultural and spiritual significance for the Ewe people. The mountain attracts tourists with its scenic hiking trails, nearby waterfalls like Wli Falls, and cultural experiences in local villages. It's a symbol of natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Fort Fredensborg

Fort Fredensborg in Old Ningo, Ghana, was built by the Danish in 1734. It is a historical site with a peaceful atmosphere. The Fort played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about its history.

Tagbo Falls

Tagbo Falls, located in Liati Wote, Ghana, is a 60-meter waterfall surrounded by lush rainforest. It holds cultural significance for the Ewe people and supports the local economy through tourism. Visitors can enjoy hiking, swimming, and cultural experiences.

Salaga Slave Market and Heritage Site

An 18th-century slave market located in the Savannah Region of Ghana, played a pivotal role during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. It served as a crucial market where enslaved Africans were transported to the coast for export.

Nakore Ancient Mosque

Visit the Nakore Ancient Mosque, a 17th-century marvel in Ghana's Upper West Region. This mosque, built in the Sudano-Sahelian style, offers a glimpse into the rich Islamic heritage and architectural traditions of the region. Explore its unique design, connect with the local community, and experience the tranquillity of this historical site.

Elmina Beach

Elmina Beach in Ghana offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Located near the historic town of Elmina, it features golden sands and a lively atmosphere. Nearby attractions include Elmina Castle, Fort St. Jago, and Elmina Lagoon. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and exploring historical sites, making it a memorable destination.

Tourism Stakeholder's Mixer

This Tourism Stakeholders Mixer is a collaborative event designed to address key challenges in tourism and hospitality. By fostering dialogue on sustainability, tech innovation, workforce development, and post-pandemic recovery, the initiative aims to build a resilient, inclusive, and eco-conscious industry.

GhanaTRVL partners with Ghana Tourism Federation (GHATOF)

GhanaTRVL and GHATOF have formed a strategic alliance to elevate Ghana’s tourism through digital innovation. Leveraging GhanaTRVL’s commission-free platform and GHATOF’s nationwide network, the partnership amplifies online visibility, empowers local SMEs, and develops rich cultural content for sustainable travel experiences.

Introduction to GhanaTRVL

GhanaTRVL is revolutionizing Ghanaian tourism. From SEO-optimized landing pages for local businesses to curated cultural journeys for travellers, it’s a platform that connects, promotes, and celebrates Ghana. With no booking fees and rich storytelling, every journey begins with a story.

GhanaTRVL Launches to Revolutionise Tourism in Ghana

GhanaTRVL has officially launched, offering tourism businesses in Ghana a subscription-based platform with SEO-optimized pages and no booking fees. The initiative aims to enhance digital visibility, support local entrepreneurs, and introduce travellers to Ghana’s vibrant culture and destinations.