A success story of African development, democracy and stability, Ghana is a nation made up of people that are as warm as its climate. Rich in history, culture and natural beauty, it's the perfect introduction to Africa if you are a first-time traveler to the continent, or a great alternative for those who have exhausted the Safari circuit, and crave a different African experience.
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The Kakum National Park in the central region of Ghana is home to a long series of hanging bridges known as the "Canopy Walkway." Located at the forest canopy level, it provides tourists with a great view of the park and its rare animals. |
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Women performing the Adowa, a traditional dance of the Ashanti people from Kumasi, Ghana's second largest city. |
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Mole National Park in the northeast is Ghana's largest wildlife refuge, home to over 93 species of mammal. |
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Traders ply their wares at Makola Market, Accra's main market and shopping district. |
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Built on the Cape Coast by the Portuguese in 1482, Elmina Castle is the oldest remaining slave castle in Africa. It has become a pilgrimage site drawing thousands of visitors from around the world. |
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The busy fishing harbor at the foot of Elmina Castle. |
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