Tourism in Ghana offers a vibrant blend of history, culture, nature, and hospitality. Visitors are drawn to its historic coastal forts and castles, especially Cape Coast and Elmina, which tell powerful stories of the transatlantic slave trade. Ghana’s lush landscapes feature rainforests, waterfalls, wildlife parks, and Lake Volta, one of the world's largest man-made lakes. Cultural experiences abound through colorful festivals, traditional music and dance, and welcoming communities. From bustling Accra to serene beaches and scenic mountains, Ghana provides a rich and diverse experience for every traveler.