Ghana is home to one of the world’s only surviving traditional architecture belonging to the Asante people which is one Read more...
About Welcome to one of Ghana’s most visited attractions, the Kakum National Park. Tucked away in the Assin Attandanso Reserve is Read more...
The Pikworo Slave camp was founded in 1704 and is located in Paga Nania, about 3 kilometers west of Paga Read more...
They have been making kente cloth since the 17th century in Adanwomase, the royal weaving village for the Asante king. Read more...
Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park was one of the largest slave markets for gathering people to sell into slavery during Read more...
Cape Coast Castle is the largest of the buildings which contains the legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and is Read more...
About the fort Princes Town or Pokesu is located 5 km east of Fort St. Antonio on Manfro Hill in the Read more...
Kente cloth is a legendary fabric worn by African kings down the centuries. The cloth is still made in the traditional Read more...
History In 1957, the Ghanaian politician and revolutionary leader Kwame Nkrumah led the Gold Coast, now Ghana, to its independence Read more...
About St George’s Castle, a Unesco heritage site, was built as a trading post by the Portuguese in 1482, and Read more...