Tourist Attractions
Ghana have the most beautiful tourist attractions in West Africa. Dreams Hotel provides tour packages to cover Ecotourism, culture, traditional, historical, adventures, entertainment and memorable facts of the country.
Below are some of the tourist attractions:
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Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum
The mausoleum situated in Ghana’s capital Accra. It houses the mortal remains of Dr. Kiwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first president and forerunner in Pan Africanism.
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Aburi Botanical Gardens
Relax in the very beautiful gardens, surrounded by palm trees. Take a leisure walk around and discover many different types of plants and birds.
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Kakum National Park
Take a trip and experience Ghana's wonderful tourism. Walking about 40 metres high on Africa’s only canopy walkway and viewing the African tropical rain forest, and wildlife is very exciting.
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Elmina/Cape Coast Castle
A trip to Elmina/Cape Coast castle to learn about historical events which took place during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and heritage monuments.
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Art Centre
Situated in Accra, it’s the place to shop. Famous for it’s wood carvings, drums, traditional clothes and hand made jewelery. Also, see the traditional hand weaving of the world famous kente cloth.
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Kokorobitey Beach
This trip offers you an opportunity to enjoy African drumming and dancing performance at the Academy of Music and Arts. You would feel compelled to join the dancing and later relax at the beach.
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Paradise Beach restored
Relax on the golden sands, and also enjoy swimming in the blue sea, horse riding, surf boarding, jet skiing, pedal boating and live band music. Most definitely the place to be on weekends.
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Manhyia Palace
Manhyia Palace which has been the residence of the Ashanti kings since 1924 is very rich in human history. It has a spectacular ambience and land mass that makes it rally majestic. The palace remains ancient and it’s colourful culture remains potent. It’s a must see for tourist who visit Ghana.
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School visit
Although primary school education is often free, parents have to provide pens, papers, books and even desks and chairs. Contribute by helping to buy pencils, pens, books, computers, shoes and toys. Your donations are always welcome.
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You may also be interested in the following attractions:
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Akosombo Dam
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LA Pleasure Beach
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Buri Botantical Gardens
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Boti Falls
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Dodi Island
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Afajato Mountains