Fort Batenstein
About Batenstein literally translates to “profit fort”. Post in 1650-52. Dutch fort built in 1656. Taken by the English, in 1665, abandoned in 1818-27, [&h...
About Batenstein literally translates to “profit fort”. Post in 1650-52. Dutch fort built in 1656. Taken by the English, in 1665, abandoned in 1818-27, [&h...
About Located in downtown Accra, Ghana is the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum. It has a Mausoleum which is the final resting place...
About The only true inland lake in the country located in the Ashanti region. It is an awesome place to relax and enjoy nature...
Ghana Paragliding Festival is an annual event held during Easter (usually in April). Seasoned Pilots from around the world are invited to fly hundreds...
The Bisa Aberwa Museum is created to be one of the largest sculptural representations in clay, wood, cement, paintings and photographs of personalities whose sacrifices have [...
About Homowo A Journey from Famine to Feast — Ghana’s Most Joyful Heritage Celebration Have you ever wondered what it means for a [&h...
Kente cloth is a legendary fabric worn by African kings down the centuries. The cloth is still made in the traditional way in Adanwomse in...
About Western Region From momentous forts, numerous mines and picturesque villages to charming beaches and contemporary resorts, the Western Region presents a striking contrast...
About Lake Bosomtwe is the only true inland lake in the country located in the Ashanti region. It is an awesome place to relax...
The New Nationalism Park: A Symbol of Pride and Unity The newly redeveloped Nationalism Park stands as a beacon of national pride and unity...