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Learn more about 10 exciting tourist sites in Ghana

Explore the enchanting Aburi Botanical Gardens

Ghana, a country renowned for its vibrant culture and diverse landscapes, presents travellers with a wealth of unique opportunities. One exceptional experience that should be prioritized on your travel itinerary is a visit to the captivating Aburi Botanical Gardens.

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Nzulezu Stilt Village: A unique floating community on a lake

Nzulezu is a village situated in the Jomoro District of the Western Region of Ghana, about 90 kilometres west of Takoradi and close to the village of Beyin. The community is home to over 500 residents.

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Discover the enchanting Kumasi Zoo: A sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts

Nestled in the vibrant city of Kumasi, Ghana, Kumasi Zoo presents a captivating opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in nature and explore the marvels of the animal kingdom.

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Exploring the enchanting Kakum National Park: A pristine tropical paradise

Located in Ghana's Central Region, Kakum National Park is a breathtaking haven that captures the imagination of nature lovers and adventurers. Spanning 375 square kilometres (145 square miles).

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The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum: A symbol of Ghana's independence and legacy

Situated in Accra, the capital city of Ghana, the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum stands as a powerful tribute to one of Africa's most influential leaders, Kwame Nkrumah.

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Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park: A tribute to Ghana's independence hero

In the heart of Accra, Ghana's vibrant capital, stands the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park & Mausoleum, a monument that embodies the spirit and resilience of the nation and its esteemed leader.

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The stunning Wli Waterfalls

The Wli Waterfalls are the highest waterfalls in West Africa, located in Ghana The falls are known locally as Agoomatsa waterfalls, meaning

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Elmina Castle: A haunting legacy of slavery and colonialism

Elmina Castle, originally known as Castelo de São Jorge da Mina, was constructed by the Portuguese in 1482 in Elmina, Ghana. It was the first trading post on the Gulf of Guinea and the oldest European building south of the Sahara.

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Mole National Park, Ghana's largest wildlife refuge

Mole National Park, situated in the Savannah region of Ghana, stands out as the country's largest wildlife refuge among its seven national parks. Covering approximately 4,577 square kilometers of relatively undisturbed Guinea savannah, this expansive park boasts diverse ecosystems.

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Manhyia Palace Museum, the home of Ashanti royalty

The Manhyia Palace Museum is a remarkable repository of African history and culture. Found within the Manhyia Palace compound, this museum of African Art is a lively tribute to the illustrious history and lasting cultural heritage of the Ashanti people.

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