A Trip Down Memory Lane

A Village of Explorers Interested in Music’s Dynamic Evolution. It’s an event for millennials, Gen-Zs and everyone who love good music and would love to party with the host Soundz.

You don't want to miss! Come ready to party all night long!...

The Vendors Village

Don’t miss The Vendors Village at Kwahu Bar (Obomeng Kwahu) from 8:00 am to midnight!

It’s a one-day big shopping event where vendors showcase their best products.

Discover amazing deals, support local businesses, and enjoy a vibrant shoppin...

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...

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.

Fort Batenstein

Standing tall on a hilltop in Butre village in Western Ghana, Fort Batenstein offers a mesmerising view of the Atlantic coastline. But it was much more than the spectacular panorama and the paradisiacal beauty of the surroundings that urged Dutch settlers to build this small trading fort in 1656 in this area - GOLD.

Fort San Sebastian

Fort San Sebastian in the village of Shama, Ghana, was built in 1526. It played a role in trade and slavery and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Come and explore its history, learn about its past, and understand its importance in Ghana's cultural heritage.

Fort Good Hope

Explore Ghana's rich history and heritage at Fort Good Hope, a historic fort that was once used for trade and the transatlantic slave trade. Today, the fort has been restored and is open to visitors, offering guided tours in its rooms and dungeons. Show your support for Ghana's cultural preservation efforts and visit Fort Good Hope.

Larabanga Mosque

Explore the beauty and mystique of Larabanga Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Ghana. Built in the 15th century, this mud and stick Sudanese style mosque has a rich history and remains a sacred site to this day.

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.

Zayaa Mud Mosque

South of Bolgatanga in the village of Wulugu stands the Zayaa Mosque. It is made of mud but built in a completely different style than any other mud mosque in the region. It is square with a number of levels and looks more like an ancient defence castle than a place of worship. It was built in the 20th century by Sheik Abdul-Karim.

Nzulezu (Nzulezo): The Stilt Village of Ghana

Explore the serene Nzulezu Stilt Village in Ghana. Nestled on Lake Tadane, this unique village offers an insight into a community living harmoniously on water. From its historical roots to its simplistic yet profound daily life, Nzulezu is a magnificent place to visit like no other. Nearby attractions will enrich your adventure, making a trip to Nzulezu a colourful page on your Ghana travel journey.

Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary

Located in the temperate Brong-Ahafo Region, this conservation forest teems with monkey and bird life, providing a haven for species that are sadly threatened with extinction all over West Africa. The monkeys are considered sacred and the village is charged with protecting these special animals.

Kumasi - Heart of the Ashanti Region

Kumasi - one of the oldest cities in Ghana is the heart of the Ashanti Region where traditions dance hand in hand with modernity. Known affectionately as "The Garden City," of West Africa, Kumasi is like a living museum of Ghanaian heritage.

Who was Yaa Asantewaa?

Yaa Asantewaa was a Queen Warrior, Legend, Hero, Leader, Queen Mother, Grandmother, Inspiration for generations, not only in Ghana. Among a list of wonderful things, Yaa Asantewaa is no doubt one of the most courageous and heroic warriors in history.

Read her history here.

Volta Lake

Ghana's best-kept secret - Volta Lake spans 8,502km² of engineering brilliance. Experience thrilling water sports, fishing adventures, cultural tours, and peaceful island camping - all in one place. This magnificent creation remains blissfully undiscovered by mass tourism.

Lake Bosumtwe

Nestled in the heart of Ghana's Ashanti Region lies Lake Bosumtwi, a natural wonder steeped in myth and legend. This article takes you on a journey through the history and beauty of this hidden gem, from the mythical origins of its creation to the serene surroundings that you should not miss. Discover nearby attractions and start planning your trip to Lake Bosumtwi today!

Shai Hills

Uncover the natural wonders of Shai Hills Reserve in Ghana - a captivating destination boasting expansive savannas, forested hills, diverse wildlife, and a tranquil escape into nature's embrace.

Itinerary Ideas - 2 Weeks in Ghana

Ghana is exceptionally large and features a diverse set of tourist attractions and vacation spots. Ghana has something for every travel addict. Here are some things you can do in Ghana.

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.

Sekondi-Takoradi

Welcome to Sekondi-Takoradi, where history meets contemporary Ghanaian life. Sekondi-Takoradi has something for everyone, from its historic landmarks to its festive street carnivals.

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!

Paga Crocodile Pond

The Paga Crocodile Pond is natures most impressive wild life site in Ghana. Tourists can get close, can sit, touch, and take photographs with the crocodiles

Tanoboase Sacred Grove and Shrine

Visiting the Tanoboase Sacred Grove and Shrine is a unique experience that is both spiritual and educational. The site is located near the village of Tanoboase in the Techiman, Brong Ahafo region of Ghana, and is believed to be the cradle and traditional home of the Bono people.

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.

Busua Beach

Busua Beach is a picturesque surfing haven in Ghana’s Western Region. This coastal gem is not just about the tranquil ambiance but a surfing hotspot with the perfect beach vibe. From riding the waves to exploring the nearby historical sites like Fort Apollonia, Busua is a gateway to diverse adventures.

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.

Kotokuraba Market

Explore Kotokuraba Market, the bustling heart of Cape Coast, Ghana. This vibrant market offers a wide array of local goods, from fresh produce to handmade crafts. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, interact with friendly vendors, and experience the rich culture of Ghana. Whether you’re shopping for souvenirs or daily essentials, Kotokuraba Market is a must-visit destination.