Discover Ghana's Attractions
From UNESCO World Heritage sites to pristine natural wonders, explore the diverse treasures that make Ghana unforgettable.
Cape Coast Castle
One of about forty "slave castles" built on the Gold Coast of West Africa by European traders. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a powerful reminder of the transatlantic slave trade and serves as a place of pilgrimage for African diaspora worldwide.
Kakum National Park
Home to Africa's only canopy walkway, this 375 km² tropical rainforest hosts forest elephants, rare birds, and diverse wildlife.
Elmina Castle
The oldest European building in sub-Saharan Africa, built by Portuguese in 1482. A UNESCO World Heritage Site of immense historical significance.
Mole National Park
Ghana's largest wildlife refuge spanning 4,840 km². Home to elephants, antelopes, baboons, and over 300 bird species.
Wli Waterfalls
The highest waterfall in Ghana and West Africa, cascading 80 meters through lush forest. Home to thousands of fruit bats.
Busua Beach
Ghana's most beautiful beach destination. Perfect for surfing, swimming, and relaxation with golden sands and palm trees.
Manhyia Palace
The seat of the Ashanti King (Asantehene). Experience the rich heritage and royal traditions of the powerful Ashanti Kingdom.
Lake Bosomtwe
Ghana's only natural lake, formed by a meteorite impact. Sacred to the Ashanti people and surrounded by lush hills.
Nkrumah Memorial Park
A national park dedicated to Ghana's first president. Features his mausoleum, museum, and the site where independence was declared.
Labadi Beach
Accra's most popular beach destination. Known for its lively atmosphere, music, and local food vendors. Perfect for weekends.
Find Attractions Near You
Each of Ghana's 16 regions offers unique attractions and experiences.