Ideal Duration:
7-10 days for exploring Accra, Cape Coast, and Kumasi; longer for exploring national parks and the coastline
Best Time:
November to March (Dry season)
Accommodation Cost (per night in USD):
Dorm bed: $5-15
Budget: $15-30
Mid-range: $40-70
Budget for Food & Drinks (per day in USD):
Budget: $5-15
Mid-range: $20-40
Visa Policy for Indians:
Visa required
Visa Policy for Other Nationals:
Visa on Arrival or eVisa available for many countries
Getting In Ghana:
Kotoka International Airport (ACC) in Accra
Getting Around Ghana:
Taxis, tro-tros (minibusses), buses
Ghana, a West African jewel, invites you to experience its vibrant culture, historical significance, and warm hospitality. Accra, the capital, pulses with life through bustling markets, colonial architecture, and the poignant Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum.
The Cape Coast Castle stands as a stark reminder of the transatlantic slave trade, while Kakum National Park offers a lush rainforest escape with canopy walkways. Beyond the landmarks, Ghana's festivals like Aboakyere showcase the nation's spirited traditions and communal spirit. From ancient empires to modern independence, Ghana's legacy is woven into its diverse landscapes, welcoming people, and dynamic cultural expressions.
History of the transatlantic slave trade, vibrant markets, and hospitable locals.
Sanitation Issues, Language Barrier, Crowded Tourist Spots