Planning a trip to Ghana is exciting. From beaches, waterfalls, safaris, culture, and history, it is one of Africa’s most rewarding travel destinations. But many first-time visitors make small mistakes that can affect their experience more than expected. Here are the top 10 mistakes tourists make when visiting Ghana and how to avoid them.
1. Underestimating Travel Distances and Rush Hour Even though Ghana may look small, it has 16 regions, and travel times are often longer than expected ,especially when traffic is involved. In Accra, rush hour traffic is very real. A short 10km trip that should take 20 minutes can easily take over an hour between 7:00–9:30 AM and 4:30–8:00 PM. For example, trips from Accra to Cape Coast or the Volta Region can take several hours depending on departure time. Tip: Always research distances properly and plan realistic travel times. For long trips, it’s best to leave early ,around 6:00 AM — to avoid city traffic.
1. Not Booking Flights and Tours Early Flights and tours can fill up quickly even outside peak December travel. Tip: Book early, especially for July, August, and festive seasons to secure better prices and availability.
1. Wearing the Wrong Footwear Waterfalls and hiking destinations like Wli Waterfalls and Boti Falls involve slippery and uneven terrain. Tip: Wear sneakers or hiking sandals with strong grip. Avoid flip-flops for nature trips.
1. Not Carrying Enough Cash While digital payments are growing, many places still rely on cash or Mobile Money (MoMo). Tip: Always carry small denominations of Ghanaian Cedi for transport, food, and small purchases.
1. Expecting Strict Timekeeping Time in Ghana is flexible. Plans may not always start exactly on schedule. There is even a local joke: “GMT” sometimes means Ghana Man Time. Tip: Be patient and avoid tight, back-to-back schedules.
1. Ignoring Cultural Etiquette One important cultural rule: never greet or hand items with your left hand ,it is considered disrespectful. Always use your right hand when greeting, receiving items, or giving something. Respect and friendliness go a long way in creating meaningful connections with locals.
1. Ignoring Weather Seasons Ghana has two main travel seasons:
- Dry Season (November–March): best for safaris like Mole National Park
- Green Season (April–October): best for waterfalls, hiking, and lush scenery Tip: Choose your travel dates based on what you want to experience most.
1. Staying Only in Accra Accra is vibrant and energetic, but it is only one part of the country. Many travelers miss Ghana’s quieter and more scenic destinations. Nearby peaceful escapes include:
- Aburi (cool mountain weather and botanical gardens)
- Prampram (quiet beach experience)
- Shai Hills Resource Reserve (nature and wildlife close to the city) Farther but highly rewarding regions include:
- Volta Region (waterfalls, mountains, and Lake Volta views)
- Western Region (pristine beaches and coastal towns)
- Central Region (castles and deep history)
- Northern Region (safari experiences and cultural heritage) Tip: Always research places before visiting. Some beaches are paid entry sites, while others are completely free.
1. Overpacking Most essentials are easily available in Ghana, including at places like Accra Mall. You can also find clothing, groceries, and travel items locally if needed. Tip: Pack light:
- T-shirts
- Jeans
- Shorts
- Comfortable shoes
- Light breathable clothing You can also buy beautiful local fabrics and clothing once you arrive.
1. Trying to Do Everything in One Trip Ghana has too many experiences to rush ,waterfalls, beaches, safaris, culture, food, and nightlife. Trying to cover everything can leave you exhausted. Tip: Focus on 2–3 regions and enjoy them deeply instead of rushing through the country.
🎒 Extra Travel Tips & Logistics Transportation in Ghana
- Trotros: Local minibuses ,cheap and very common, but they leave when full
- Ride-hailing apps: Bolt and Uber work well in Accra and Kumasi, but expect surge pricing during rush hours Health Requirements
- Yellow Fever vaccination certificate (Yellow Card) is required for entry
- Keep it in your hand luggage for airport checks Cash and Mobile Money Culture
- Mobile Money (MoMo) is widely used across Ghana
- Many vendors and drivers prefer cash or MoMo over cards What to Pack in Hand Luggage Always carry essentials in case of delays:
- Portable charger (power bank)
- Change of clothes
- Toiletries
- Important documents
- Medication Final Thoughts Ghana offers world-class beaches, deep history, vibrant culture, and unforgettable experiences ,but preparation makes all the difference. At Sabary Tours, we help you move smart, travel stress-free, and experience Ghana like a local. Have Questions About Visiting Ghana?
📧 info@sabarytours.com We would gladly assist and help you plan your perfect Ghana experience.
