
Kakum National Park
A Unique Experience for Nature Lovers
Known for its canopy walkway, Kakum National Park offers a unique experience for nature lovers. The park is home to diverse plant and animal species, and the canopy walkway provides breathtaking views of the rainforest.

Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle
Discover & Reconnect
These historical sites played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade. Visitors come to learn about Ghana's history, reflect on the past, and explore the well-preserved structures.

Mole National Park
The Country's Largest Wildlife Refuge
Located in northern Ghana, Mole National Park is the country's largest wildlife refuge. It's a great destination for safari enthusiasts, offering the chance to see elephants, antelopes, monkeys, and a variety of bird species.

Kumasi
The Cultural Capital of Ghana
Kumasi is known for its vibrant markets, the Manhyia Palace (the seat of the Ashanti Kingdom), and the Cultural Center. It's a great place to experience traditional Ashanti culture and crafts.

Lake Volta
One of the Largest Artificial Lakes in the World
Lake Volta is not only a source of hydroelectric power but also a picturesque destination. Visitors can enjoy boat rides, fishing, and explore the surrounding landscapes.

Larabanga Mosque
The Oldest Mosque in Ghana
Located near Mole National Park, Larabanga Mosque is Ghana’s oldest mosque and one of the oldest in West Africa. Built in the Sudanese-Sahelian architectural style, this historic mosque is a sacred site for Ghanaian Muslims and an important part of the country’s religious heritage.

Paga Crocodile Pond
A Sacred Bond Between Humans and Crocodiles
Paga Crocodile Pond offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience where visitors can interact with crocodiles up close. The crocodiles are believed to be sacred, and local traditions maintain that they peacefully coexist with humans.

Wli Waterfalls
Ghana’s Tallest Waterfall
Wli Waterfalls is the highest waterfall in Ghana and a breathtaking sight to behold. A scenic hike through the forest leads visitors to this natural wonder, where they can enjoy the cool mist and even take a dip in the pool beneath the falls.

The Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary
A Rare Opportunity to See Hippos in Ghana
Located along the Black Volta River, the Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary is one of the few places in Ghana where visitors can see hippos in their natural habitat. Canoe tours allow visitors to observe these majestic creatures from a safe distance.