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Ghana

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Ghana, located along West Africa’s Gulf of Guinea, offers a rich blend of cultural heritage and history. Known for its welcoming spirit, the country invites visitors to explore vibrant cities, coastal forts, and lively markets. Accra, the bustling capital, showcases a dynamic mix of modern life and traditional influences, with street food stalls, art galleries, and colorful kente cloth on display.

History runs deep here, with UNESCO-listed sites such as Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle telling the stories of the transatlantic slave trade. Inland, the Ashanti Region offers a glimpse into the traditions of one of Africa’s most storied kingdoms, where royal regalia and crafts are still celebrated today.

For nature lovers, Ghana’s landscapes range from the wildlife-rich savannas of Mole National Park to the rainforest canopy walkways of Kakum National Park. Along the coast, palm-fringed beaches offer peaceful retreats, while the Volta Region’s waterfalls and mountains provide scenic escapes.

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