Formerly known as the Gold Coast, it gained independence from Britain in 1957, becoming

the first sub-Saharan nation to break free from colonial rule. Gold, cocoa, and more recently

oil form the cornerstone of Ghana’s economy.

The culture of Ghana differs from one ethnic group to another. Ghana’s Cultural emphasis

is given to individual conduct and behavior, which directly impacts society and family.

Thus everyone tries to be hospitable, kind-hearted, and respectful in public gatherings and in other

 walks of life. English is spoken widely and Banku, kenke, Red- red are delicacies to try.

From Accra – Volta region- Tamale- Kumasi- Obuasi- Capecoast- Kakum – Winnieba- Aburi, wherever you go in Ghana there is always something to see and enjoy.

Call us today for a great adventure, weekend city breaks are also available.

Sight & Sound of ghana

Volta region- Tamale- Kumasi- Obuasi- Capecoast- Kakum – Winnieba- Aburi and much more.