Best places to visit in Ghana

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Accra

The nation’s capital is also one of Ghana’s best, most vibrant, and most advanced cities. Given that there are two million people living there, the city is undoubtedly lively. Along with colonial-era historic structures, Accra also features lively markets. We are confident that you will enjoy yourself while seeing Jamestown and other significant sites in the city. The Makola Market and the National Museum in Accra should both be visited because they are significant to the city’s art and culture. Beaches like Labadi and Coco beach should be visited as well. In addition to these, Accra, Ghana, has a wide variety of other things to see.

Kakum National Park

Ghana is a biodiverse country with some unusual plant and animal species. The Volta area is unquestionably one of the most beautiful parts of Ghana. One must visit Kakum National Park if they want to see Ghana’s rainforests. It covers a considerable portion of southern Ghana. When visiting this location, visitors can view buffalos, meerkats, civets, elephants, and a variety of bird species. A significant component of the national park that attracts many visitors is the Canopy Walkway. To have a full understanding of the location, visitors should unquestionably attend guided tours.

Mole National Park

This is another another national park that we have listed, and it is located in Ghana’s northwest. The biggest wildlife park in Ghana is located here. Animals that visitors can observe include roan antelope, buffalo, elephants, hyenas, leopards, etc. They might occasionally see lions as well. For bird enthusiasts, the park is fantastic because it is home to more than 250 species of birds. To see the majority of the animals when they come to drink water, try to visit the park between January and March, which is the dry season. It is regarded as one of the top tourist destinations in Ghana for all the right reasons.

Kumasi

The second-largest city in Ghana is Kumasi, which served as the capital of the country when the Ashanti monarchy was in power. Kumasi, with its crowded streets and expansive market, is a tourist favorite. The location is highly known for its wooden stools, kente cloth, and gold jewelry. Due to the variety of craft stores and locations in the city, those who appreciate shopping will enjoy this site. If someone is interested in learning more about the history of the Ashanti Kingdom, they should travel to the Manhiya Palace Museum.

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