If joining Magazine Training International and Christians in publishing from around the world isn’t enough, then come to see the beauty and culture of Ghana.
- The artisans – A visit to Accra’s largest market, Ghana Makola Market, will delight you with every ware imaginable. Not only will you get a glimpse into theeveryday life of Ghanaians, but you’ll get to enjoy the colorful work of its talented artisans. Learn more
- Mole National Park – Home to about 93 species of mammals, including African elephants, Nolan warthogs, and spotted hyenas, Ghana’s largest wildlife refuge should be on your list of places to visit. Learn more
- The Coastline – Ghana has over 560 kilometers of tropical coastline. While the more pristine beaches are a little further away from Accra, the beauty and relaxed vibe you’d expect at the beach are still present. Learn more
- The History – Ghana’s coast is littered with castles and fortresses which are remnants of its painful history as a major hub for the Transatlantic Slave Trade. A visit to the Cape Coast Castle will be harrowing but informative. Learn more
- Vibrant and artistic culture – The Artists Alliance Gallery boasts three stories of artwork and crafts of both the well-known and up-and-coming artists of Ghana. The pieces vary from woven Kente cloth to canvas paintings. Learn more
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