Aerial view of Lake Volta surrounded by lush hills

About Ghana

Ghana is a vibrant West African nation known for its hospitality, rhythmic culture, and rich history. It was the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence in 1957, and today it stands as one of the continent’s most stable democracies.

Located on the Gulf of Guinea, Ghana offers golden beaches, tropical rainforests, bustling cities, and tranquil lakes. Its capital, Accra, is a fast-growing urban centre where tradition meets modern life through art, food, and design.

People & Culture

Ghanaians are known for their warmth and friendliness — a value expressed through the word Akwaaba, meaning “welcome.” More than 70 ethnic groups live here, each with distinct traditions, languages, and festivals. The colourful kente cloth, energetic drumming, and local storytelling reveal a deep sense of identity and pride.

Nature & Wildlife

From the canopy walks of Kakum National Park to the quiet savannah of Mole, Ghana’s landscapes are diverse and inspiring. Elephants, antelopes, and hundreds of bird species thrive here. The country’s tropical climate keeps nature green and full of life all year round.

Economy & Innovation

Ghana’s economy is built on agriculture, gold, and cocoa, but also growing in technology and creative industries. Accra has become a hub for young entrepreneurs, digital startups, and sustainable projects that aim to connect Africa with global markets.

Quick Facts

CapitalAccra
PopulationAbout 33 million
Official LanguageEnglish
CurrencyGhanaian Cedi (GHS)
Best time to visitNovember to March (dry season)

Why visit Ghana?

Ghana combines natural beauty, rich history, and warm people. Whether you are tracing the roots of African heritage, relaxing by the Atlantic, or exploring mountain villages, the country promises both peace and adventure — with a smile in every direction.