Ghana Independence Day

On the 6th of March 1957, Ghana gained her independence. This event is celebrated to remember our first president Kwame Nkrumah and others who fought for the country's independence.

Its a large social event where other neighbouring states attend ...

Osagyefo Made in Ghana Fair

Building upon the resounding success of our inaugural event in 2023, the “Made in Ghana Fair” has become a cornerstone celebration of our nation’s entrepreneurial spirit and cultural richness.

This year’s fair will showcase the remarkable strides...

Ghana 1957: Art after Independence

In 2027, Ghana will celebrate its 70th anniversary. In this respect, the National Museum of Ghana is working together with artists, curators, and academics at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and the University of Michigan (U.S....

Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Service

Join us as we pay tribute to Ghana's founding father, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, during a special memorial service as part of the Potomanto Festival.

We will honor his legacy and contributions to our nation with a heartfelt ceremony. This event ...

Afro Community Trade Exhibition

Afro Community Trade Exhibition is again projecting the amazing creatives and innovations of Ghanaian entrepreneurs at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park from 31st October to 2nd November 2024.

Come and buy premium quality at affordable prices, have ...

The National Museum

The National Museum of Ghana is the country's biggest museum and one of the most visited museums in the West-African sub-region. It contains foreign and local artifacts and collections.

Accra

Accra is a city you would not want to miss when going to Ghana. Take a walk through culture and history in Accra!

Boti Falls

Explore Boti Falls, a stunning waterfall in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Plan your visit to Boti Falls and escape to tranquillity surrounded by lush green forests and picturesque scenery.

Interesting facts about Kwame Nkrumah

Dive into some interesting facts about Kwame Nkrumah, his life and legacy. Explore the fascinating journey of Ghana's first president and a symbol of pan-Africanism - a man who shaped the destiny of a nation and inspired entire Africa towards unity and independence.

Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park

Delve into the fascinating history of Ghana's first president at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park. This beautiful park is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Ghana's cultural heritage. With its grand mausoleum, beautiful sculptures, and serene surroundings, the park offers an inspiring look at the life and legacy of one of Africa's greatest leaders.

Independence Square in Ghana

This iconic landmark is the symbol of Ghana's relentless pursuit of sovereignty. If you are fascinated by Ghana's history and the triumphs, this is a great place to connect with those moments in history.

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.

Who was the woman behind Ghana's Flag?

The flag of a country of the country is a representation of its history, its heritage, the culture of its people, and the hope for its future. In many countries, important individuals hoist their flags during national anthems to show their respect for the country. The story is no different with the Ghanaian flag.

Ghana Region Highlights

There is no other country in the world that we know offering such a wide range of attractions; from castles to dense rainforests, museums, beaches, to parks. Now with 16 regions, one can only imagine how many places there are to visit. Ghana has something for everyone, and in this list you will find the top attractions in each region.

Black History Month in Ghana

Black History Month is an annual celebration in remembrance and appreciation to those who have taken the courage to stand up against oppression of many kinds. We celebrate heroes and their sacrifices for Ghana's future and the global struggle for freedom and equality.

Travelling to Ghana with kids

Ghana has it all-for travellers of all ages. From mystical swords stuck in the ground to the biggest lake in the world and ancient towns built on water. When traveling with kids to Ghana, there are a few things to keep in mind but we are sure kids will love it!

Ghana's Independence Day

In celebration of Ghana's Independence Day we explore the historical significance, and global celebrations that mark this significant day. From Accra's Black Star Square to festivities around the world, Ghanaians honour their journey to freedom and unity on March 6th.