
Aboakyer Deer-Hunt Festival
Winneba's deer-hunt festival (May) - two Asafo companies race to catch a live antelope. Colourful and intense.
From the slave castles of the coast to elephants on foot at Mole, rainforest canopy walks and the waterfalls of the Volta hills, Ghana's attractions span heritage, nature, wildlife and hidden gems across all 16 regions. Filter the full list below by region, zone or type — then tap any place for the full story, map and visitor tips.

Winneba's deer-hunt festival (May) - two Asafo companies race to catch a live antelope. Colourful and intense.

A central mosque in the bustling Abossey Okai district — lively Friday prayers in one of Accra's busiest areas.

Perfect day trip from Accra (45 mins). Colonial-era gardens. Good for families.

The Latter-day Saints temple on Independence Avenue, North Ridge (dedicated 2004) — a striking white landmark; grounds and visitors' centre welcome guests.

Known locally as Geese Park for its resident geese population. Popular green space for Accra families, couples and the after-work crowd. Jogging…

Archbishop Duncan-Williams' Prayer Cathedral on Spintex Road — a flagship of Ghanaian charismatic Christianity. Sunday service is an experience.

Where the Volta River meets the sea. Boat trips, beach, Aqua Safari Resort nearby.

Accra's flagship December music festival (formerly Afrochella) - Afrobeats headliners, art and food. The heart of Detty December.

A neighbourhood mosque in Airport Residential near Nyaho Medical Centre — convenient for visitors staying in the area.

The Akosombo Dam — completed 1965 — created Lake Volta, the world's largest man-made lake by surface area. The VRA (Volta River…

The Asante royal festival every 42 days at Manhyia, Kumasi - the Asantehene in full regalia. Time a Kumasi trip around it.

Off-grid bliss in the far west — a long empty beach, eco-lodges and seasonal sea-turtle nesting. Trade convenience for silence.

Ghana's highest settlement — cool mountain air, the Amedzofe canopy walk and Ote Falls. The base for climbing Mount Gemi.

One of Ghana's last pristine wet rainforests in the far west — dense, biodiverse and barely visited, for serious nature lovers.

A historic fishing town with a fort and wide sands between Accra and Cape Coast — a relaxed base on the heritage…

A rarely-crowded fall in the Akuapem hills about 90 minutes from Accra — cool, green and perfect for a picnic and a…

Where Azumah Nelson trained. Go 6–9am for training sessions. Tip the trainers well.

Wide, near-deserted sands by the old San Antonio fort in the far west — and the gateway to the dreamy Lou Moon…

Elmina's lagoon festival (July) - net-casting, a regatta and a durbar marking the fishing season.

A UNESCO biosphere reserve protecting pristine rainforest with forest elephants, monkeys and rare birds.

A cleaner, calmer beach reached by a short canoe across a lagoon — a popular, well-kept weekend escape west of Accra.

Buy direct from weavers. Negotiate respectfully. GHS 350–800/yard hand-woven.

Twin waterfalls. 1hr from Accra. Combine with Aburi for a full day trip.

A long, calm, swimmable stretch west of Elmina — one of the best places on the central coast to actually get in…

The northern fire festival - torch-lit night processions marking the Islamic new year. Dramatic after dark.

A wild savannah park on the Black Volta around the Bui Dam, with hippos and antelope — far quieter than Mole.

Ghana's surf capital. Green Turtle Lodge nearby. Relaxed, beautiful, uncrowded.

Arrive early. Hire official guide only. Very emotional — prepare visitors.

Ghana's southernmost tip — secluded white sand and eco-lodges where the land runs out. Remote, pristine and gloriously quiet.

Jamestown's wild street-art festival (Aug) - murals, performance, fashion and huge crowds. Accra's most creative weekend.

A large charismatic church with several Accra campuses — high-energy worship and a big diaspora following.

One of Ghana's oldest churches (Basel Mission, 1830s) in the cool Akuapem hills — pair with Aburi gardens.

A landmark Catholic parish in Cantonments near Independence Avenue — calm, central and well-kept.

A laid-back local beach in Nungua on Accra's east side — an easy, no-fuss sea fix close to the city, busiest at…

A northern festival (date varies) - horse-riding chiefs, drumming and durbars in Tamale and across the north.

Call Paa Joe workshop ahead. Most photogenic surprise in Accra. Highly viral content.

A characterful fishing town beside Busua, watched over by Fort Metal Cross, with quiet coves along the western coast.

Named after Ghana's most celebrated playwright and children's literature pioneer. More than a park — it's a cultural monument to the woman…

Smaller than Cape Coast but arguably more haunting. Fishing harbour next door.

Cape Coast's big September durbar - chiefs in palanquins, Asafo companies and a sea of colour.

Built 1673 English, James Island. Oldest fort in Accra. Jamestown circuit: lighthouse + boxing gym + Jamestown Coffee + Fort James =…
A British-built clifftop fort above the fishing town of Dixcove, beside Busua.
A Danish slave fort on the far-eastern Keta coast, its haunting ruins half-claimed by the sea.
A Portuguese-built fort (1515) above Axim's beaches in the far west — one of the oldest on the coast.
A hilltop fort overlooking Elmina Castle and harbour, with the best views over the historic town.

Dutch fort built 1649, adjacent to Fort James. Two forts faced each other across the harbour. Unrestored but atmospheric.

A quieter alternative to nearby Kintampo Falls — a scenic multi-tier cascade that's good for a swim.

A resort beach between Kasoa and Winneba with calmer, cleaner swimming and occasional dolphin sightings offshore.

The Anlo-Ewe festival (Nov) marking the migration from Notsie - a grand durbar at Anloga.

Accra's Anglican cathedral — a Romanesque colonial landmark on High Street near the Supreme Court.

The Ga harvest festival (Aug-Sept) - sprinkling of kpokpoi, drumming and processions across Accra, Teshie and Nungua.

Best at sunrise or sunset. The Black Star Gate is the shot everyone needs.

One of Ghana's largest evangelical churches; the Christ Temple draws thousands on Sundays.

Book first slot (6am). 30m high. 7 bridges. Worth every GHS.

Far-east shore on a sliver of land between the Atlantic and Keta Lagoon, near Cape St Paul lighthouse and Fort Prinzenstein's ruins.

A three-tier waterfall right off the Kumasi–Tamale road — the easiest major falls to reach heading north. Climb the steps to the…

Thursday market only. Best glass beads in Ghana. Arrive by 8am before crowds.

Bohemian beach 45 minutes west of Accra — reggae and drumming at Big Milly's, painted fishing boats, backpacker energy.

A harvest festival of the Nzema and Ahanta (Aug-Nov) - drumming, dancing and durbars along the western coast.

Only Easter weekend. Paragliding over Kwahu escarpment. Unique annual event.

The mausoleum and memorial of Ghana's founding father — the man who led independence in 1957 and coined the phrase 'Seek ye…

A rugged mountain-and-forest park near Nkwanta on the Togo border, with trails and a climb up Mount Dzebobo.

Accra's liveliest beach — horseback rides, weekend live highlife and vendors. Busy and brilliant; mind your valuables.

Sacred crater lake. No motorboats — traditional paddleboats only. Swim allowed.

Oldest mosque in West Africa. Remove shoes. Small donation expected.

An intact traditional spiritual landscape in the Akuapem hills — sacred groves, shrines and an annual festival.

A postcard lagoon-and-island beach near Axim — turquoise water and day passes. Arguably the prettiest swim in Ghana.

A centuries-old mud-brick mosque on the road to Bole, in the same Sudanic tradition as Larabanga.

Seat of the Asantehene. Audio guide is excellent. Underrated.

Current palace rebuilt 1974, replica of original burned by British 1874. Museum: Golden Stool replica, colonial photos, royal regalia, Prempeh I artefacts.…

Walking safari at dawn — elephants come to the watering hole. Book accommodation early.

Ghana's tallest free-standing peak (885m), in the Agumatsa range near Liati Wote. About a 2.5-hour climb — steep near the top, with…

A 611m peak above Amedzofe topped by an iron cross from the German mission era — a short climb to 360° views…

An ancient Sudanic mud-and-stick mosque outside Wa — one of Ghana's eight old mosques, quieter than Larabanga.

Ghana's ambitious National Cathedral near Parliament in Ridge — still under construction, but a landmark in the making.

Accra's grand Friday mosque (Turkish-built) in Kanda. Most striking around Eid. Dress modestly and ask before photographing.

The main mosque of Nima, Accra's vibrant Muslim quarter — best around Friday prayers and Eid. Dress modestly and ask before photographing.

Stamp your own Adinkra fabric. Watch the whole process — bark boiling to stamping.

Where the sacred stools of Nungua's chiefs are kept and venerated — a glimpse of Ga traditional authority.

Canoe access only. 45-min paddle from Beyin. Pre-book guide. Completely unique.

The Akuapem purification festival (Sept-Oct) in Akropong and Aburi - fasting, feasting and a grand durbar.

A 17th-century Danish slave-trade castle in Accra that later served as Ghana's seat of government.

Sacred crocs — sit on them. GHS 20 tip to handler. Nothing like it in West Africa.

Ghana's largest church auditorium (14,000 seats) in Dzorwulu — a window into the scale of Ghanaian Pentecostalism.

A historic downtown church at the Presbyterian Church of Ghana HQ — notable architecture and big Sunday services.

Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah's charismatic ministry — a major Accra congregation with lively Sunday services.

One of West Africa's largest inland slave markets — largely forgotten, rarely visited.

Ghana's most accessible wildlife + adventure day trip from Accra — 45 minutes east. Two distinct experiences in one reserve: (1) WILDLIFE…

Hand-painted mud houses — geometric patterns. Women's pottery co-op ships internationally.

Cape Coast's colonial-era Anglican cathedral — easy to combine with the castle and Elmina.

Wild mona monkeys come to you. Community-run. Combine with Wli Falls trip.

A quiet 60m fall reached by a 45-minute forest hike from Liati Wote — far less crowded than Wli. Best paired with…

A sacred grove of the Tano river deity with live pythons kept as sacred — dramatic rocks and deep ritual history.

Dramatic balancing granite boulders and a powerful traditional shrine, explored on a guided walk near Bolgatanga.

A pretty Volta-region cascade near Alavanyo with a cool natural pool and an easy forest walk in.

A multi-drop waterfall in the Shai hills near Dodowa, reached on a forest hike from Accra — a refreshing day-trip plunge.

Canoe with wild hippos on Black Volta River. Community-run. Extraordinary.

A Romanesque Methodist cathedral near central Kumasi, part of the city's deep Methodist tradition.

A syncretic healing prayer camp of the Twelve Apostles Church — an extraordinary, sensitive cultural visit.

Tallest waterfall in West Africa. 45-min hike. Rainy season = spectacular.