Ghana has a population of about 34 million people. English is the official language, and there are also widely spoken local languages such as Akan, Ewe, and Ga. The currency is the Ghanaian Cedi (GHS). The climate is tropical, with a wet season from April to October and a dry season from November to March. Major cities and regions include Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, Cape Coast, and the Volta Region.
Step into a country full of warmth, color, and history. Ghana draws visitors to explore the vibrant streets of Accra, the historic Cape Coast and Elmina Castles, the bustling markets of Kumasi, and the natural beauty of Lake Volta and Kakum National Park. The food is rich and flavorful, from jollof rice and fufu to grilled tilapia and spicy stews. The population is made up of multiple ethnic groups, including the Akan, Ewe, Mole-Dagbon, and Ga-Dangme, creating a lively and diverse cultural landscape. Traditions shine through music, dance, festivals like Homowo and Panafest, and vibrant local crafts, offering every visitor an authentic and engaging experience.
Before traveling, it’s important to check current travel advisories, visa requirements, local customs, and laws. This information can usually be found on official government travel websites, embassy pages, or other trusted international sources.
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