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There are so many things to see and do in Ghana as each region has its own attractions, festivals national parks and events.

Dependent on where you want start you will always be guaranteed to find something that suites. So if its for a weekend getaway or if you are on holiday in Ghana.  Why don't you check out some of the amazing beaches that run along the coast. Or if you like natural attractions go inland to experience one of the many waterfalls and lake Volta resort that can be found dotted around its many regions.

And if you want an experience for the family or poetry, to art exhibitions, dinning to nightlife there are plenty of events taking place every week from Bolgatanga to Accra. viewGhana has got you covered Check out the weekly events There is always something for everyone when you are looking for things to see and so in do in Ghana.

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National Theatre of Ghana

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter The National Theatre of Ghana is a great place to experience many cultural and classical music events. The building its self is a must for those who love architecture due to its unique design. Designed by Cheng Taining and finished in 1992. This building is sometime described as a ship or a UFO but the design concept Read more…
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Kakum National Park and the Canopy Walk

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter The Kakum National Park is a semi-deciduous rain forest which occupies 234 square miles of fresh green rain forest which is a welcome alternative to all the red dust and the busy city atmosphere in Accra and Kumasi. Where is the Kakum National Park and how to get to it? Kakum National Park is situated about 33 Read more…
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Wli Agumatsa Waterfalls

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Wli Agumatsa Waterfalls has the title of being the highest waterfall in West Africa and is made of two main waterfalls: the upper falls and the lower falls. The upper falls, which are the highest, cascade down from a height of about 80 meters (262 feet). In context this is as tall as the statue of liberty Read more…
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Bia National Park

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter The Bia National Park covers a total area of 305.62km² and is located in the Western Region of Ghana and it is the only the Biosphere Reserve in the country. The park has Sixty-two species of mammals  which include 10 primates amongst which are the Black and White Colobus, the Oilve Colobus, Red Colobus monkeys and chimpanzees. Read more…
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Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and memorial park is located in downtown Accra. The park was built to honour Kwame Nkrumah (1909 – 27 April 1972) who led Ghana to independence from Britain in 1957 and served as its first prime minister and president. At this location you can find a restaurant, a gift shop a library and Read more…
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Fort Saint Anthony in Ghana

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Fort Saint Anthony, also known as Santo Antonio, is a historic fort located in Axim, a coastal town in the Western Region of Ghana. It was built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and served as a trading post for gold, ivory, and slaves. A brief history of Fort Saint Anthony also referred to as Fort Read more…
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Osu Castle, Accra

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Osu Castle, also known as Christiansborg Castle, or “The Castle is a historic building located in Osu, a neighborhood in Accra, Ghana. The castle has served as the residence of the President of Ghana since 2013 and only specific areas are open to the public for guided tours and visits. However, visitors can tour the nearby Osu Read more…
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Fort Batenstein in Butri

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Fort Batenstein is a historical fort located in Butri, a town in the Western Region of Ghana. The fort was originally built by the Dutch in the 17th century as a trading post for gold and other valuable commodities. Brief history of Fort Batenstein and why it was built During the colonial era, the fort changed hands Read more…
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Fort Metal Cross in Dixcove, Ghana

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Fort Metal Cross is a historical fort located in Dixcove, a town in the Western Region of Ghana. The fort was built by the British in the 18th century as a trading post for gold and other valuable commodities. A brief history of Fort Metal Cross and why it was built The fort was named after a Read more…
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Fort Amsterdam in Abandze Ghana

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Fort Amsterdam is a historical fort located in Abandze, a coastal town in the Central Region of Ghana. The fort was originally built by the Dutch in the 17th century as a trading post for gold and other valuable commodities.A brief history of Fort Amsterdam and why it was builtDuring the colonial era, the fort changed hands Read more…
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Fort San Sebastian in Shama, Ghana

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Fort San Sebastian in Ghana changed hands several times during its history, with different colonial powers occupying it at different times. However, it’s difficult to say which group occupied it the most, as there were several periods of occupation and the length of each occupation varied. Fort San Sebastian (São Sebastião) located in Shama, Ghana, is the Read more…
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Fort St. Jago in Elmina Ghana

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Fort St. Jago is a historical fort located in the coastal town of Elmina, in the Central Region of Ghana. It is situated on a hill overlooking the town and the Atlantic Ocean. Sometimes referred to as  as Coenraadsburg Brief history of Fort St. Jago when it was built and its purpose The fort was built by Read more…
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Cape Coast Castle

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Cape Coast Castle is one of about forty slave castles or large commercial forts built on the Gold Coast of West Africa (now Ghana) by European traders. It was originally a Portuguese feitoria or trading post. About Cape Coast Castle in Ghana Established in 1555. However, in 1653 the Swedish Africa Company constructed a timber fort there. Read more…
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Gomoa Fetteh Beach

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Gomoa Fetteh Beach is, about an hour west of Accra you will find a fantastic beach that is rarely visited. This town, perched on a hillside, slopes down to two lovely sandy beaches. Gomoa Fetteh is a coastal town in the Central Region of Ghana,  It is generally known for fishing however, over the years it’s long, Read more…
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Rattray Park

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Rattray Park is a purpose built recreational ground located in Kumasi. The park was named after Robert Sutherland Rattray, CBE, known as Captain R.S. Rattray (1881-1938). What makes this park an attraction is that it has been designed to provide a chilled and relaxing environment for residents of Kumasi to come and escape the hustle of bustle Read more…
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Paga Crocodile Pond

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Paga Crocodile Pond also known as Zenga Crocodile Pond  is inhabited by West African crocodiles  and considered to be the friendliest crocodiles in the world as tourists are able to pet the reptiles. However, if you are planning on doing this please take direction from the guide. The crocodiles are friendly as they are well looked after , Read more…
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Wesley Methodist Cathedral (Kumasi)

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Wesley Methodist Cathedral is an attraction worth taking a picture off and just seeing when in Kumasi. Its one of the oldest churches in Kumasi with a very picturesque building. This is a working church with regular services taking place. If you are going inside to worship take a look the brilliant dark mahogany balconies seats which Read more…
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The Big Tree (in Akim Oda)

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Kids and adults alike love to use the word big to express something that is not the usual size. Well The Big Tree is no exception, this tree names The Big Tree is located in Akim Oda and is  must-see to believe just looking at pictures or even videos only gives you the view from behind a Read more…
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Holy Trinity Cathedral

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Designed like a sturdy fortress-like structure with its rectangular bell tower. Located in the hearth of Accra’s business district, the cathedral offers some tranquillity from the city bustle. Built in 1894 this Anglican Church is functional church in Accra however, the red brick structure is similar to the style of Churches usually found in England and was Read more…
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Ashanti Traditional Buildings

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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter The Asante Kingdom was one of the richest and most powerful states on the African continent. Today, one of the few vestiges of this once flourishing kingdom are ten traditional shrines believed to have been built in the nineteenth century. Scattered in villages to the north and northeast of Kumasi in central Ghana, these earthen buildings demonstrate Read more…

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