Category Attractions of Ghana

The Mognori Eco Village

Which translates as “river bank”, mognori is a farming village relatively close to the south-eastern border of Mole National Park and is rich with the traditions of the Hanga clan. The current residents are descendants of a Moshi hunter who…

Aburi Botanical Gardens

A 45 minute drive from Accra, it is one of the most beautiful, peaceful and fascinating places in Ghana. Opened in March, 1890 and covering 64.8 hectares, it overlooks Accra from an elevation of 370 to 460 metres above sea…

Kpetoe Kente Weaving

Kpetoe is renowned throughout Ghana for the quality of its kente weaving.  The hand woven cloth is a widely recognized African textile and has been declared a world heritage treasure by UNESCO.

Adanwomase

This is a town in Kwabre well known for the traditional Kente cloth weaving. Although there are a variety of oral histories concerning the origins of Kente Cloth, historians and scholars agree that its production is an extension of centuries of…

Lake Bosomtwe

A crater lake believed to have been created by a fallen meteorite. The sacred lake is located in a crater and ringed by rugged mountains. This picturesque meteorite crater lake is surrounded by dozens of fishing and farming villages. The…

The Prempeh II Jubilee Museum

Located in the centre of the National Culture grounds, the museum houses a fascinating collection of Ashanti History such as memorabilia of Okomfo Anokye, including the 300 year old antique treasure bag which he forbade anyone to open. Also on…