10 Best Places to Visit In Ghana
Hello Displorers, welcome to another exciting video presented to you by Displore. In this video we shall be taking you to West of Africa to show you the 10 best places to visit in Ghana. The Republic of Ghana is a country located along the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean, in the sub region of West Africa. Spanning a land mass of 238,535 km2, Ghana is bordered by the Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, Togo in the east, and the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean in the south. Ghana's population of approximately 30 million spans a variety of ethnic, linguistic and religious groups. Its diverse geography and ecology ranges from coastal savannahs to tropical rain forests. Millions of tourist visit Ghana every year from countries like South America, Asia, Europe, and North America. The attractions and major tourist destinations of Ghana include a warm, tropical climate year-round, sandy beaches, lakes, caves, rivers, reservoirs, diverse wildlife, and waterfalls. We made a video on top 10 things you don’t know about Ghana, click on the card on the screen if you haven’t watched yet to know more about Ghana.
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Forbes magazine once called Ghana the eleventh friendliest country in the world based on a survey of a cross-section of travelers and of all the African countries that were included in the survey, Ghana ranked highest and Ghana is also one of the most peaceful countries in Africa. Tourism is the fourth highest earner of foreign exchange for the country. The reason why so many tourists visit Ghana is not only to say hi to the country’s friendly people but also to visit some of the exotic touristic sites available in Ghana. Of the numerous sites, some do stand out and hence in no particular order, here are the 10 best places to visit in Ghana.
10. Lake Bosumtwe
The only natural lake in Ashanti and Ghana, Lake Bosumtwe was formed when a large meteorite had hit this place a long while ago. The lake is considered sacred by the Ashanti people who believe that people’s spirits come here after death so that they can say goodbye to the God Twi. Other than being a pilgrimage site, Lake Bosumtwe is a great spot for adventure. Almost 90 meters deep, the lake makes for an excellent destination for relaxing, hiking, trekking, picnicking, horseback riding, biking, and indulging in water sports.
9. Labadi Beach
Often called the perfect city beach by tourists and locals alike, Labadi is the most popular shoreline in Accra, Ghana. It is the best beach in Accra Ghana and a much secured natural beach. Other than basking under the sun and lazing on the sands, one can enjoy the awesome food and cocktails available at the many local eateries here. Since the beach is essentially a property of the neighboring hotels, one needs to pay a small entrance fee for getting in. If you visit on the weekends, you’ll surely be able to catch some local entertainment like native drumming, local reggae bands, dancing, and music. It’s one of the best places to visit in Ghana, Africa to witness the local Ghanaian culture blend with hip hop and other Western styles of dance and music.
8. Kokrobite Beach
Ghana's most popular beaches are located around Kokrobite, home of the particularly beautiful Langma Beach. Kokrobite is a quick 32 kilometers ride away from the capital, Accra. Here, the beachfront hotel, Big Milly's Backyard, offers laidback accommodations. Big Milly's has a friendly bar and restaurant where backpackers, volunteers, and Ghanaian Rastafarians chill out. The hotel is also home to Mr. Brights Surf Shop, where surf staff offer gear rentals and lessons to travelers wanting to experience the famous International Surf Day waves. Alternatively, Kokrobite Garden is another popular place to stay, complete with a sparkling swimming pool. The Academy of African Music and Art present in this location pulls in a lot of people who are interested in the creative side of human lives. One can book the resorts which provide a beautiful view of the beach. The ‘Homowo’ festival held in the month of May is also a popular time when tourists flock to this beach destination.
7. St. George’s Castle
A 20-minute drive west of Cape Coast Castle brings you to the picturesque fishing town of Elmina. Elmina is home to one of Ghana's most important historic landmarks, St. George's Castle. The stark beauty of the castle's white-washed walls contrasts its dark history. Built by the Portuguese in 1482, it was taken over by the Dutch 150 years later. The location served as the headquarters of the Dutch West India Company for more than two centuries. After that, the slave trade replaced gold exports. Today, tours through the dungeons give visitors an emotional insight into the horrors the slaves entailed.
6. Lake Volta
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