Discover Ghana:
A Rich Tapestry of Culture and Nature
A Rich Tapestry of Culture and Nature
Beautiful Ghana, a captivating country in West Africa, with its paradise beaches in the west of the country, the remote adventures in north near Tamale or the pulsating energy of Accra. We invite you to soak up the life, spirit and charm of Ghana.

In Ghana, traditions are rich with more than 100 ethnic groups, the Twi language of the Ashanti people is the most widely spoken language in the central and southern parts of Ghana. In the north, Dagbani is more widely spoken which is the language of the Dagoma people. Overall, there are more than 40 languages, and 70 dialects in Ghana.
Ghana had been colonised by European nations for over 2,000 years. The country gained independence from British colonisation in 1957. It was known as the Gold Coast before being renamed as the Republic of Ghana.
Ghana was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence post-colonialism.
Ghana was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence post-colonialism.

