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Top Ghana Experiences
Learning about the extensive and colorful history of Ghana
Spending time in the city of Accra and enjoying the beaches
Visiting old colonial outposts
Getting out among beautiful nature in Kakum National Park
Going on a safari in Mole National Park
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Things to do in Ghana - Expert’s guide
1. Cape Coast Castle
This commercial fort, or “slave castle” as they were known, is one of many that dotted the African coast during the slave trade. The forts were used to hold slaves before they were shipped to the Americas.
Today the fort has been converted into a museum, detailing many sides of West African history, open year round to visitors. It is suggested to allow 2-3 hours for the museum. It’s an emotional journey to walk through a painful period of not just African but human history, but an important one as well, and will help shape your Ghana travel experience.
2. Mole National Park
As Ghana’s largest national park, Mole National Park in the northern part of the country is a bit of a hidden secret. Ghana is more off the beaten track as a safari destination, and as such safari experiences are less expensive and also more authentic.
Mole National Park is well known as a great place to spot elephants - the best time of year being December through April.
3. Jamestown
An edgy, hip and hopping hotbed of modern culture, Jamestown in the heart of Accra, is a true reflection of local life. Many poorer neighborhoods have sprung up in Jamestown, though the local spirit is undeniable. Young travelers eager for a taste of “real” Ghana will love walking through, discovering hidden gems - but be forewarned - this kind of travel is not for the faint of heart.
You will encounter poverty, full stop - but if you’re willing to looking beyond, soon the communal and welcoming nature comes through. Enjoy local food, art, and dance or even take in a local boxing match.
4. Visit the Kente Weavers in Ashanti
Kente is a specific type of cloth woven by the Ewe people. Visiting the Kente village is a popular Ghana travel activity. Weaving is an art with a long history and a strong cultural tradition in Ghana.
The woven fabric is colorful and each color and pattern has a specific meaning. The Kente art dates back to the 11th century and to watch as it’s created, the process much unchanged over hundreds of years is one of the great joys of traveling in Ghana.
5. Mount Afadja
The highest mountain in Ghana - sitting 885m above sea level - Mount Afadja is a popular attraction for hiking. You can choose to hike with or without a guide, but we we always recommend going with a guide, especially if you’re interested in learning about the surrounding area, native plants and animals, and other points of interest.
The hike doesn’t take very long, but it is pretty much “up” all the way. Experienced hikers may find the trip very easy. The jungle and views you get from the top are worth it no matter what.
6. Elmina Castle
Originally constructed by Portuguese traders, Elmina Castle dates back to the late 1400s. Like many European fortresses along the West African coast, it’s impressive architecture and beauty hides a dark past.
It was here that hundreds upon thousands of African slaves awaited a horrifying fate. As they were taken away from their home across the ocean in bondage.
Today recognized as an UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elmina Castle is an important historical landmark and an essential stop on your Ghana trip. The tours through the castle are emotionally difficult - but they tell an important story.
7. Kakum National Park
Kakum National Park offers some spectacular adventure activities. Visitors flock here to try their daring at one of the famous canopy walks across one of Africa’s only three canopy bridges! You can even sleep in the treetops if you don’t have too much of a fear of heights.
Keep your eyes peeled for monkeys, birds, and butterflies - and be sure to take advantage of guided nature walks. Local guides are full of interesting information about the environment, plant and animal life, as well as local medicinal plants found in the region.
It’s best to visit on the weekdays, early or later in the day. Kakum is a very popular site, so it could be crowded.
8. Accra
There are many things to see in Accra, the bustling capital city of Ghana. Accra is not the prettiest city, but it is worth a stop on your tour in Ghana. Featuring a surprisingly good nightlife scene, if you enjoy being out until the wee hours, Accra is a hidden gem you can’t miss.
Those who enjoy shopping will love Makola Market, which seems to appear out of nowhere as throngs of people barter and browse the hundreds of food stalls and other venders. It’s a bit shell-shocking but a truly local experience.
Accra is noisy and busy and there’s a lot to see and do. Tours that stop here will usually allow for a lot of free time so that you can choose how you want to spend your time.
9. Wli Waterfalls
Another amazing natural site in Ghana, the Wli Waterfalls are in fact the tallest waterfalls in all of West Africa! Stunningly beautiful, the waterfalls are accessible via a short or long hike, depending on how leisurely you want to be, though lush jungle.
10. Lake Bosumtwi
Ghana’s only natural lake, Bosumtwi (also spelled Bosomtwi) is located in the Ashanti region. A bit off the main tourist track, but if you’re looking for a calming atmosphere, this spot is for you. There isn’t much to do, other than relax on the banks or go fishing so be sure you’re ready for some digital detox and outdoor time. There are some fascinating local legends surrounding the lake, which you’re sure to learn as you enjoy a few days on the lake.
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