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Ghana ,the Gateway to Africa is known for its warmth, culture, and heritage. From its golden beaches and lush forests to its ancient forts and royal palaces, every region offers something unique. Whether you’re here for adventure, culture, or relaxation, Ghana has it all.
Here are the top tourist destinations in Ghana for 2025, carefully curated by Sabary Tours.
Cape Coast Castle – A Journey Through History
Cape Coast, Central Region
Approx. 3 hours (150 km) from Accra
Step back in time at Cape Coast Castle, one of Ghana’s most significant UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This 17th-century fortress stands as a reminder of the transatlantic slave trade. A guided tour reveals deep, emotional stories of strength and survival.
Elmina Castle – The Oldest European Building in Sub-Saharan Africa
Elmina, Central Region
Approx. 3.5 hours (160 km) from Accra
Built by the Portuguese in 1482, Elmina Castle is a striking white fortress overlooking the Atlantic. It tells the story of Ghana’s early contact with Europe and the centuries that shaped the region’s identity.
Assin Manso Slave River – A Place of Reflection
Assin Manso, Central Region
Approx. 4 hours (170 km) from Accra
A deeply spiritual site where enslaved Africans took their “last bath” before being shipped across the Atlantic. Visitors can learn about Ghana’s role in reconnecting the African diaspora and honoring ancestral memory.
Aburi Botanical Gardens – Nature’s Peaceful Escape
Aburi, Eastern Region
Approx. 1 hour (35 km) from Accra
A serene getaway from the city, Aburi offers lush gardens, mountain breezes, and scenic trails. It’s perfect for picnics, cycling, or a peaceful nature walk surrounded by palm trees and exotic plants.
Boti Falls – Ghana’s Twin Waterfalls
Boti, Eastern Region
Approx. 2.5 hours (90 km) from Accra
Boti Falls features twin cascades known as the “male” and “female” falls. Visitors can also explore the Umbrella Rock, Three-Headed Palm Tree, and nearby hiking trails for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm – The Birthplace of Ghana’s Cocoa Industry
Mampong-Akwapim, Eastern Region
Approx. 1.5 hours (60 km) from Accra
Visit Ghana’s first cocoa farm established by Tetteh Quarshie — the man who introduced cocoa to Ghana. Learn how cocoa is cultivated and processed, and sample some of the country’s finest chocolate.
Mole National Park – Ghana’s Safari Destination
Larabanga, Savannah Region
Approx. 11 hours (700 km) from Accra
Ghana’s largest wildlife park offers thrilling safaris where visitors can see elephants, antelopes, baboons, and more. Stay at the Mole Motel and enjoy breathtaking views of animals gathering at the waterholes below.
Larabanga Mosque – Ghana’s Ancient Mosque
Larabanga, Savannah Region
Approx. 11 hours from Accra
Dating back to the 15th century, this mud-and-stick mosque is one of West Africa’s oldest. Its Sudano-Sahelian architecture and sacred aura make it a must-visit spiritual site.
Red Clay Studio – Contemporary Art Meets Tradition
Tamale, Northern Region
Approx. 10 hours from Accra
Founded by acclaimed artist Ibrahim Mahama, Red Clay is an art space that showcases creativity and community. The vibrant installations and architectural pieces highlight Ghana’s growing modern art scene.
National Museum of Ghana – Preserving the Nation’s Story
Accra, Greater Accra Region
Within Accra
The National Museum offers insight into Ghana’s journey from pre-colonial times to independence. Visitors can explore artifacts, royal regalia, textiles, and art from across the country.
Black Star Square & Independence Arch – The Symbol of Freedom
Accra, Greater Accra Region
Within Accra
An iconic landmark celebrating Ghana’s independence. The Independence Arch and Black Star Gate stand as symbols of African liberation and national pride — a must-see for every visitor.
Arts Centre & Art Galleries – Where Culture Comes Alive
Accra, Greater Accra Region
Within Accra
Explore the Arts Centre for local crafts, handmade jewelry, and Ghanaian fabrics. Many art galleries across the city (most of them free) feature stunning paintings and sculptures from talented local artists.
Manhyia Palace Museum – The Royal Seat of the Ashanti Kingdom
Kumasi, Ashanti Region
Approx. 5 hours (250 km) from Accra
A visit to Ghana is incomplete without experiencing the royal legacy of the Ashanti Kingdom. The Manhyia Palace, home of the Asantehene, features an impressive museum filled with regalia and royal history.
Lake Bosomtwe – Ghana’s Only Natural Lake
Near Kuntanase, Ashanti Region
Approx. 5.5 hours (260 km) from Accra
A sacred and scenic crater lake formed by a meteorite impact millions of years ago. Perfect for swimming, canoeing, or hiking the surrounding hills. A true gem of the Ashanti Region.
Plan Your Ghana Adventure with Sabary Tours
From the historic castles of Cape Coast to the peaceful Lake Bosomtwe and the vibrant markets of Accra, Ghana offers an unforgettable blend of culture, nature, and adventure. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, exploring museums, or tracing royal legacies , there’s something here for every traveler.
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