Places To Visit
Key Attraction
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Kintampo Fall and Walkway
Flow with nature and enjoy serene breathtaking scenery from the new walkway across the river
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Mole National Park
Come up close with wildlife on Safari in the largest protected area in Ghana and discover Mole
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Cape Coast Castle
Cape Coast Castle is the largest of the buildings which contains the legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Ntonso Adinkra Village
Print your own cloth at Ntonso, where the popular wax print Adinkra cloth, with its well-known symbols imbued with tradition and proverbial wisdom is made
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Shai Hills Reserve
The nearest wildlife area to Accra and home to 31 species of mammals, 175 species of birds and hundreds of butterfly species.
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Nzulezu Stilted Village
This unique village rests entirely on stilts and platforms. It was founded over 500 years ago and overlooks the jungle-bound Lake Tadane.
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Paga Crocodile Pond
Discover the culture around this sacred pool where you can take selfies with protected crocodiles
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Adanwomase Kente Village
Visitors are welcome in Adanwomase, which offers guided tours and a chance to buy your very own piece of kente cloth.
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Tafi-Atome Monkey Sanctuary
The Mona monkeys inhabiting the tropical forest surrounding the small village of Tafi-Atome have been protected due to popular belief they were messengers of the gods.
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Asumura Rockfowl Sanctuary
The Asumura area is home to one of Ghana’s last remaining populations of the white-necked rockfowl.