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Satisfy the adventurous soul inside you while pleasing your sense of aesthetic? Experience Ghana’s nature at its finest and visit Wli Waterfalls! Read More |
How does spending quality time among wildlife sound to you? If you feel that cities are turning greyer with each day, I am sure you'd love the fresh and green change of environment that Mole National Park provides. Being Ghana’s largest wildlife refuge in the country’s Savannah region, the park is an excellent escape from your mundane routine. Read More |
Are you interested in exploring a location with immense historical and archaeological value? If yes, then you should put Mount. Krobo on the top of your travel bucket list. Located in Ghana, this is a pristine destination that allows you to engage with nature and history. Read More |
Located nearby Kumasi, Lake Bosumtwe is the only natural lake in the country. It is spread over an area of 49-kilometer square. It is a unique lake, and its magnificent appearance makes it impossible to miss. If you are planning a trip to Ghana, you should add this lake to your list of places to visit. It is undoubtedly going to leave you in awe. Read More |
Have you ever found yourself wondering the extent modern technology can take us to in realizing our wildest fantasies? Things that were previously perceived as nature’s doing can now be artificially and stably constructed. Let me introduce you to Lake Volta, one of the world’s largest human-made lakes. It is a wonder awaiting you to explore it. Read More |
Tamale Metropolitan Area and the capital city of the Northern Region historically known as a trade center, today is famous for beautiful mosques and crafts. Read More |
Do you want to visit a land with a rich history that would take you back to the 17th century? If yes, then Cape Coast is just the right place for you! Read More |
Many travellers like to visit places where the country’s nationalist spirit can be witnessed. One such place is the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park. The Park is made in the remembrance of Kwame Nkrumah, the founder of Ghana. |
So, you are in Ghana, exploring its beauty and richness. But, something feels missing… You are not someone who just travels to places, takes a bunch of photos, and comes back. You are someone who takes pleasure in first-hand experiencing the lives of the locals. |