
Ghana
Ghana sits along the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa, where dry savanna in the north gradually gives way to tropical forest and a humid, palm-lined coast. The country is defined by a pragmatic energy — busy markets, Afrobeats drifting from open doorways, and a relatively stable civic culture that sets it apart in the region.
About Ghana
Overview
Bordering Côte d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to the east, Ghana occupies a central position in West Africa. The capital, Accra, sits on the Atlantic coast. English is the official language, and the Ghanaian cedi is the national currency. The country's identity is shaped by over fifty ethnic groups, with Akan traditions particularly prominent in art, language, and ceremony.
Airports in Ghana
4 airportsAirlines based in Ghana
3 airlinesHotels in Ghana
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