Discover the best top things to do in Greater Accra, Ghana including Ohene Cocoa Eco Tourism, W.E.B. DuBois Center, Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, Nii Tackie Tawiah III Statue, Cathedral Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Resurrection Presbyterian Church, Accra Central Mosque, Accra International Conference Centre, Black Star Gate, Independence Square.
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Our Cocoa Eco-Tourism product is a relatively new product in Ghana.See where chocolate comes from and how cocoa is grown in a sustainable way.Experience a natural forest setting in a safe relaxed manner.Bamboo groves,streams intersperesd with cocoa.Visit this Child Labor Free farm environment
Ohene Cocoa farm is one of a kind in Ghana, that is promoting eco-tourism to enable tourists and citizens of Ghana alike to witness the country’s pride - Cocoa. The farm visit allows visitors to experience the cocoa harvesting process, and the entire the processing of the beans is demonstrated by very skilled Ohene representatives and the farmers. The entire plantation is wonderful and definitely worth a visit.
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This is the home, library and final resting place of American-born crusader for social justice, William Edward Burghardt DuBois.
Definitely worth visiting if interested in learning something new. This is the home of W.E.B. DuBois at which he lived until his death in 1963. It is now a museum and his burial site. Lots to see- library, burial site, photos, information on prominent black political figures, personal items, graduation gowns and paintings. You can also walk around the grounds. Personal tour given on request. Kingsley was excellent. Fee for entrance and tour is 7 Cedis. Worth checking out the Diaspora African Forum just behind. Informative tour of the exterior given by Clement. Nice way to spend a few hours.
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A small museum dedicated to the country's founding father.
Very interesting, important history, with knowledgeable guides, this memorial park is more of a small museum than a park. Plan two hours. Learn and understand. It’s quite moving when one learns about the bravery and resourcefulness of pan-African leadership in the middle of last century. Onward and upward.... always forward.
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I was sitting in a tro tro on a torrid December afternoon moving from Nima to Accra. I was asleep when I opened my eyes and saw the Blue Mosque of Istanbul. I was baffled but soon I realized that it was no dream and that I was not in Istanbul. In Accra there is a perfect copy of the Blue Mosque. Don't you believe it? Then go and see it!
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