Ghana has many places to visit from historic attractions to see, from the usual landmarks of Independence Square to the beaches. We wanted to share with you 20 places that are worth visiting within Ghana and tell you about what you can see and so once you there. These we feel are probably the must see and iconic sights and attractions that are well worth it and shouldn’t be missed.
Why are historic sites and museums of Ghana important?
The historic sites and museums of Ghana offer unique glimpses into how Ghana become the country it is today. These sites and museums allow visitor to see and in some places immerse themselves into a by gone period in time when the pursuit of natural resources, land and at times people were traded or exchanged. Visitors can learn about all the parties involved from Ghanaian tribes, rulers and their battles and sometimes agreements with the Dutch, British, Spanish and Portuguese. And how these exchanges impacted the way black people are seen outside Africa to this day.
5 Historic site and museums in Ghana to visit
Elmina Castle
Elmina Castle, Elmina, Central Region, Cape Coast, Ghana
Elmina Castle was erected by the Portuguese in 1482 as Castelo de Sao Jorge da…
Cape Coast Castle
Cape Coast Castle, Victoria Road, Central Region, Cape Coast, Ghana
Cape Coast Castle is one of about forty slave castles or large commercial forts built…
Fort Metal Cross in Dixcove, Ghana
Fort Metal Cross in Dixcove, Ghana, Dixcove, Western Region, Dixcove, Ghana
Fort Metal Cross is a historical fort located in Dixcove, a town in the Western…
Fort Batenstein in Butri
Fort Batenstein in Butri, Butre, Western Region, Butre, Ghana
Fort Batenstein is a historical fort located in Butri, a town in the Western Region…
Fort Saint Anthony in Ghana
Fort Saint Anthony in Ghana, Axim, Western Region, Axim, Ghana
Fort Saint Anthony, also known as Santo Antonio, is a historic fort located in Axim,…
National Parks, Wildlife and nature in Ghana and where to find them?
Ghana has 7 national parks and around 21 conservation sites and in terms of size is equal to the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is approximately 243,610 sq km, while Ghana is approximately 238,533 sq km, making Ghana 97.92% the size of United Kingdom (Source: https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/). However, Ghana has half the population of the UK with around 33 million people. Meaning that there are vast stretches and places with natural beauty and amazement which are untouched by man which are worth seeing.
7 areas of natural beauty to experience in Ghana
The Big Tree (in Akim Oda)
The Big Tree (in Akim Oda), Oda-Agona Swedru, Eastern Region, Akim Oda, Ghana
Kids and adults alike love to use the word big to express something that is…
Lake Bosomtwe
Lake Bosomtwe, Lake Bosomtwe, Ashanti Region, Kumasi, Ghana
If you ever wondered what happens to an impact crater when it fills with water…
Paga Crocodile Pond
Paga Crocodile Pond, Paga, Upper East Region, Paga, Ghana
Paga Crocodile Pond also known as Zenga Crocodile Pond is inhabited by West African crocodiles and…
Mole National Park
Mole National Park, off the Damongo-Sawla road, Northen Region, Larabanga, Ghana
If you want to experience the savannah of Ghana with safari with all its wildlife…
Gambaga Escarpment
Gambaga Escarpment, Gambaga, Northern Region, Gambaga, Ghana
Where is the Gambaga Escarpment in Ghana? Gambaga Escarpment also called Gambaga Scarp, is line…
Umbrella Rock
Umbrella Rock, Asiafo Amanfro, Eastern Region, Koforidua, Ghana
Umbrella Rock is a natural rock formation which has to be seen to be believed.…
Bia National Park
Bia National Park, Adwuofua, Western North Region, Adwuofua, Ghana
The Bia National Park covers a total area of 305.62km² and is located in the…
Iconic tourist attractions and sites to see in Ghana
You can not come to Ghana without seeing these iconic tourist sites, these sites are what you see on everyone’s Instagram feed or Facebook status. So why should you miss out!. The thing with all these places is that however many times you visit Ghana its always good to get that selfie or group picture at these iconic landmarks.
8 Iconic sites and attractions to see in Ghana
The Akosombo Dam
The Akosombo Dam, Akosombo, Eastern Region, Akosombo, Ghana
The Akosombo Dam, also known as the Volta Dam, is a hydroelectric dam on the…
Okomfo Anokye Sword Site
Okomfo Anokye Sword Site , Stewart Ave, Ashanti Region, Kumasi, Ghana
So many people would have heard of the “Sword in the Stone” the disney film.…
Golden Jubilee House
Golden Jubilee House, Accra, Greater Accra Region, Accra, Ghana
Golden Jubilee House, or Jubilee House, is the presidential palace in Accra that serves as…
Independence Square/Black Star Square
Independence Square/Black Star Square, Accra, Greater Accra Region, Accra, Ghana
Black Star Square, also known as Independence Square, is one of Accra’s most significant and…
The Manhyia Palace
The Manhyia Palace, Palace, Kumasi, Ghana, Ashanti Region, Kumasi, Ghana
The people of Kumasi are very proud to have the Manhyia Palace located in their…
Ashanti Traditional Buildings
Ashanti Traditional Buildings, Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Kumasi, Ghana
The Asante Kingdom was one of the richest and most powerful states on the African…
Larabanga Mosque
Larabanga Mosque, Sawla-Damongo Rd, Northern Region, Sawla, Ghana
The Larabanga Mosque is shrouded in many stories and legends. As the legend goes, Ayuba,…
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Accra, Greater Accra Region, Accra, Ghana
The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and memorial park is located in downtown Accra. The park was…