Ghana

Top 5 activities to do in Ghana

Ghana is one of West Africa’s most visited countries.


Beyond the stunning Accra beaches, Ghana offers a rich cultural landscape that draws visitors. The array of tourist activities is extensive, with various options to choose from.

Personally, I found the following destinations to be particularly rewarding.

However, the depth of exploration can vary based on the duration of your trip.

1. Go to Ghana Kakum canopy walk.


Situated in Ghana’s Assin South region, a captivating attraction awaits: the canopy walkway within the expansive Kakum National Park.

These rope-style bridges, collectively known as the canopy walk, offer a unique experience in the heart of the jungle.

The surroundings teem with avian life and playful monkeys, creating a mesmerizing ambiance.

Unveiled on Earth Day in 1995, this remarkable natural marvel features a sequence of seven bridges suspended from trees, suspended over 130 feet above the forest floor.

Over a span exceeding 1,000 feet, these bridges mimic the appearance of traditional forest ropes, but upon closer inspection, reveal their robust composition of wire rope, aluminum, and wooden planks.

Ensuring safety, the bridges are securely netted to prevent any unintended falls.

At the entrance, you have the option to secure a tour guide, who leads you on a hike through the dense forest, where the symphony of biodiversity envelops your senses. I recall my excitement as we ascended a hut-like wooden structure to the lowest canopy, a mere few feet from the ground.

As I embarked on the walk, the bridge swayed gently with each step, a natural reaction to movement. The fear of heights gripped me intensely, prompting an abrupt return to the entrance area.

Reflecting now, it’s amusing to recall. Despite the encouragement from fellow adventurers, I found myself unable to surmount the swaying sensation.

Sarah in a canopy walk

I didn’t have the courage to explore the higher ones ahead. However, everyone I saw came back with a smile and positive comments. People attested it was a worthy experience. If you are not scared of heights, this will be one of the best ways to relax and tick your list of activities to do in Ghana.

2. Go shopping at Makola local market

Exploring the streets is a prime method to immerse oneself in the essence of any nation.

Among the myriad experiences, a visit to the local market holds a special place in my itinerary, irrespective of whether I intend to make a purchase.

During this particular sojourn, the allure of procuring renowned Ghanaian fabric proved irresistible.

These fabrics are renowned for their exceptional quality and vibrant hues, woven from cotton that exudes a spectrum of colors.

They are celebrated for their versatility, serving as excellent materials for crafting diverse types of clothing.

People shopping at the makola market

Procuring numerous fabrics and observing the market’s organization presented an enriching experience.

The market structure bore resemblance to Cameroonian markets, with the notable distinction being the prevalent use of the Twi language – a prominent local tongue.

This linguistic variance underscores the advantage of venturing there alongside a Ghanaian native for effective negotiation.

Within the market, narrow pathways meandered, navigating a vast building filled with myriad shops.

3. Relax at the Accra Labadi  Beach

This natural marvel offers a serene sense of relaxation.

The expansive beach, adorned with fine brown sand, provides a soothing foot massage as you stroll under the sun’s warmth. While I refrained from swimming, the experience of the gentle seawater caressing my feet and rinsing away the sand was invigorating.

Much like in several other countries, the option to ride a horse added a unique dimension, allowing the sea breeze to embrace you in a distinct manner.

The sight of the grand white waves parading ceaselessly was a source of delight.

Sarah relaxing at the Ghana Accra beach

The beach had many small shops with umbrellas and chairs to relax and bask under the warm Ghanaian sun. 

4. Attend service at a Ghana local church


The experience I’m about to share is subjective, particularly for those who are Christians.

For me, it proved to be the most fulfilling way to spend a Sunday morning.

The encounter was truly remarkable, reminiscent of scenes I had only witnessed in movies before. What stood out prominently was the sight of numerous individuals attending church adorned in their traditional attire.

Men donned robust fabrics elegantly draped over a single shoulder, while women graced the occasion in skirts paired with tops or gowns.

The meticulous craftsmanship of the clothing was evident across the congregation.

Congregants at a Ghana local church

Our visit led us to the Larteh Presbyterian Church, nestled in the Akwapim-North region, a few hours’ drive from the bustling Accra city.

The aged church edifice greeted us with its intricately crafted gateway, complemented by a spacious building.

The worship service, conducted in the Twi language, was accompanied by Bible verses displayed in English on a notice board. Dancing and sharing smiles with the choir, who delivered songs in Twi while infusing unique melodies through their instruments, added to the joyous atmosphere.

This experience held a comforting familiarity, harkening back to my upbringing within the Presbyterian church.

Following the vibrant service, we embarked on a leisurely stroll down the narrow streets, venturing to explore the essence of local life.

5. Enjoy nature at the Aburi Botanical Gardens

If finding solace under the shelter of trees while breathing in untainted, fresh air appeals to you, then a trip to this botanic garden will be a truly rewarding endeavor.

Right from the entrance, the meticulously organized arrangement of trees offers a visual symphony of natural beauty.

Once inside, a diverse array of tree species unfolds, although the consistent size of most trunks speaks volumes about the extensive efforts invested in preserving these plants across generations.

During our visit, a stroke of luck allowed us to witness a wedding taking place.

It was remarkable to realize that within minutes, the open expanse could be transformed into an event venue.

The towering trees, with their colossal presence, acted as a splendid natural canopy, casting soothing shade and shelter from the sun’s rays.

aburi botanical gardens

A particularly astonishing sight that caught my attention was an immense tree adorned with intricate carvings.

Talented artists had meticulously etched human figures onto the trunk and branches, creating a captivating visual spectacle. Be it a sprawling or diminutive tree, each section presented a picturesque opportunity.

Additionally, the experience of concealing oneself beneath the sprawling roots of a venerable tree added an element of playful enjoyment.

Within the garden’s expanse, a unique encounter awaited – a quaint souvenir shopping area.

This space offers an array of local Ghanaian treasures, ranging from clothing and jewelry to art pieces and an assorted collection of items.

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Sarah Luma

I am a TEFL certified English Tutor with over 7 years of teaching experience offline and online. I am also an enthusiastic Refugee Rights Researcher with Master degrees in International Law. Additionally, I sing gospel music and write Christian poems. My life is based on Christianity and I am devoted to glorify God via my Biblical inspirational writings.

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