Ludo To Love

Travel to Ghana for Ludo to Love, a vibrant event connecting diaspora members.

Mingle over classic games, delicious drinks, and engaging conversations.

Spark romance or build friendships!

Fireside chats with relationship experts offer lov...

Wild Trail Ghana

The Wild Trail Ghana Tour is happening on the 9th of June.

The cost is Gh1500 per person and Gh2900 for couple.

The package includes:
Food(Buffet)
Drinks
Water
Entrance Fee
Tour Guide
Transportation
Souvenirs

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Banda Nkwanta Mosque

Nestled in Ghana's Savannah region, the Banda Nkwanta Mosque is an 18th-century architectural sample of Sudano-Sahelian design, built by Sudanese Muslim migrants.The rich history makes it a significant cultural landmark worth visiting.

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.

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.

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.

Akaa Falls

The Akaa Waterfalls is alluded to as nature's undiscovered magnificence in Ghana. Akaa Falls is a stunning waterfall situated in the Eastern Region. Akaa falls take sources from the Boti waterway, the very stream from which the Boti Falls takes its source.

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.

How to Ride a Trotro like a Local

Discover how to navigate Ghana’s bustling cities like a local by mastering the trotro, the most popular and affordable mode of transport. This guide provides essential tips on finding the right trotro, understanding routes, and practicing local etiquette. Whether you’re a tourist or a new resident, learn how to blend in and travel efficiently with confidence.

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.