Ghana Travel Guide

Maurice Richardson -
June 19, 2025

Overview

Ghana is one of West Africa’s most welcoming and vibrant destinations, packed with rich history, stunning beaches, and bustling cities. From the golden shores of Busua and Kokrobite to the historic slave forts of Cape Coast, this country offers a mix of cultural depth and natural beauty. The capital, Accra, is a lively hub with thriving markets, while up north, you’ll find breathtaking national parks like Mole, where safaris offer glimpses of elephants and rare birds. Whether you’re exploring the colorful festivals, relaxing by the ocean, or diving into Ghana’s deep historical roots, this country is full of unforgettable experiences.

Quick Facts About Ghana

Language

English (official), local languages like Twi;

Currency

Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

Visa

Visa required for most nationalities (check eVisa options)

Power Plugs

Type D & G

Religion

Christianity (majority), Islam, traditional beliefs

Capital

Accra

Climate

Tropical; hot and humid with wet (April-Oct) and dry (Nov-March) seasons

Apps

Bolt (ride-hailing), Yango, Google Maps

Flights Information for Ghana

As a tourist, your main airport in Ghana will be Kotoka International Airport (ACC) in Accra. There are also smaller airports in Kumasi (KMS) and Tamale (TML), but most international flights land in Accra. Direct flights to Ghana are available from major cities like London, New York, and Dubai. Airlines such as British Airways, Emirates, and Ethiopian Airlines operate regular routes. For the best deals, check Skyscanner or Google Flights.

Safety Information You Should Know Before Visiting Ghana

  • Subheader: Safety Tips for Ghana Travel: What You Need to Know
  • Added: For solo travelers wondering ‘Is Ghana safe?’ The answer is yes but follow these precautions.

Ghana is generally one of the safest countries in Africa for travelers, but it’s still wise to stay alert. Petty theft (like pickpocketing) can happen in crowded areas such as markets and bus stations, so keep valuables secure. Scams targeting tourists (like overcharging taxis) are not uncommon, so always agree on fares beforehand or use ride-hailing apps like Bolt.
While violent crime is rare, avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas. Also, be mindful of local customs Ghanaians are warm and friendly, but dressing modestly (especially outside beach areas) is appreciated.

Climate

Ghana has a tropical climate, meaning it’s hot and humid year-round, with two main seasons:

  • Strengthened: The best time to visit Ghana is November-March (dry season), but April-June works if you don’t mind rain.
  • Dry Season (November-March): Less humidity, cooler evenings best time to visit.
  • Wet Season (April-October): Heavy rains, especially in the south; some roads may flood.

Coastal areas (like Accra) are always warm, while the north (Mole National Park) gets extremely hot in March-April. If you visit during the wet season, pack a lightweight rain jacket.

Budget & Costs

Ghana is affordable but not as cheap as some Asian destinations. Here’s a rough breakdown:

  • Budget Hostels: Approx 100-200 GHS ($8-$15 USD)
  • Mid-Range Hotels: Approx 400-800 GHS ($30-$60 USD)
  • Local Meals (street food): Approx 20-50 GHS ($1.50-$4 USD)
  • Restaurant Meals: Approx 80-150 GHS ($6-$12 USD)
  • Transport: Approx Tro-tros (shared minibuses) are super cheap (5-10 GHS), while Uber/Bolt rides start around 30 GHS.

Other Essential Travel Tips:

Health: Yellow fever vaccination is required. Malaria is present, so take precautions.
Transport: Tro-tros are the cheapest way to get around, but for comfort, use private taxis or apps.
Cultural Etiquette: Always greet people politely a simple Good morning/afternoon goes a long way.
Internet & SIM Cards: MTN and Vodafone offer cheap data bundles (buy a SIM at the airport).

Final Thoughts

Ghana is a fantastic mix of culture, history, and natural beauty with some of the friendliest people you’ll meet. Whether you’re exploring slave castles, dancing to Afrobeats in Accra, or spotting elephants in Mole, this country will leave a lasting impression.

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ghana safe for solo travelers?

Yes! Ghana is very safe compared to many African countries, but standard precautions (avoiding late-night walks, securing valuables) still apply.

Do I need a visa for Ghana?

Most travelers do check the Ghana eVisa portal for requirements based on your nationality.

What’s the best time to visit Ghana?

November-March (dry season) is ideal, but April-June can also be good if you don’t mind occasional rain.
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