Archive for the ‘Ghana Travel Guide’ Category

PostHeaderIcon Museums and Monuments in Ghana

Being the legal custodian of Ghana’s material cultural heritage, the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board was established in March 1957, as a result of the merger of the Interim Council of National Museum of the Gold Coast, with the Monuments and Relics Commission.

Museums and Monuments

The Ghana Museums and Monuments Board is the legal custodian of Ghana’s material cultural heritage. It was established in March 1957, as a result of the merger of the Interim Council of National Museum of the Gold Coast with the Monuments and Relics Commission. Read the rest of this entry »

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Useful Facts Ghana Travel

Languages:

As a former British colony, English is the official language and is widely spoken throughout Ghana. In addition to English, over 30 other languages are spoken.

Weather:

In tropical Ghana, temperatures average a pleasant 21 deg.C (70-90 deg.F). The rainy season is from June to July and again from September to October. The rain, which cools and freshens the air, does not deter tourists. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Formalities for Entering and Leaving Ghana

Travel Documents

All foreigners entering Ghana are required to produce valid and genuine passports at the point of entry. ECOWAS nationals may, however, produce valid Travel Certificates in lieu of passports.

Travel to Ghana Visa

All nationals require visas or entry permits to enter Ghana. Nationals of the ECOWAS sub-region, with the exception of Liberia, are exempted. Entry visas issued to nationals of Egypt, Austria, Denmark and Commonwealth East African countries are free. Read the rest of this entry »

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