Top 7 Historic Tour Destinations in Accra to Explore This Christmas

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One of the loveliest, happiest and enjoying parts of year is Christmas time. Over the years, Christmas has been a time for bonding, showing affection, sharing gifts, having fun, learning, planning for the future and rejuvenating ourselves for the next year.

As such many people love to plan to go for a tour. But the problem is that they don’t know where to go and how to go about it. Well, if you’re in Accra or you want to spend your Christmas holiday in Accra to explore some historic sites, here are 7 tour destinations you should check out for.

1. Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum

Probably the first place to tour if you are looking to explore Ghana is the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Mausoleum. Due to selfless labor and tears of Ghana’s First President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah to gain independence for the country, a diplomatic burial ground has been made for him—Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum. Therein lays a park and beautiful garden as well. It’s locates at Accra Central.

2. Osu Castle

Do you want to learn about slavery, colonial rule, colonial governance and the early independent administration of Ghana? Then, Osu Castle is the best tour destination to look out for. Osu Castle was the center for slavery and British administration and later became the seat of Governance before finally moving to the Flagstaff House. It’s located at Osu in Accra, near the Asomdwe Park.

3. W.E.B. Dubious Memorial Center of Pan African Culture

One of the things celebrated by Ghana and the entire African continent is Pan Africanism. But how wonderful to note that the man who is currently acclaimed as the father of modern Africanism breathed his last in Ghana, William Edward Bernhardt (W.E.B) Dubious! His museum, library, artifacts and ancient records are kept at the W.E.D. Dubious Memorial Center of Pan African Culture.

4. James Fort

One of the oldest forts in Ghana is the James Fort. James Fort has remained resilient since it was built in 1672 in the pre-colonial era of Ghana. It was one of the Forts used in the era of Gold Coast for trading activities and later a slave trade yard! There’s a lot to learn here. It’s located at No.7 Barnes Rd, south of the Cleveland Rd in Jamestown, Accra.

5. National Museum of Ghana

You want to explore the beauty of African and Ghanaian culture? The Ghana National Museum is one of the oldest and well cherished museums in West Africa. In there are artifacts, ceremonial cloths, senfu, mats and others which showcases the rich cultural, traditional and ancestral heritage of Ghana and Africa. It’s located at No. 2 Barnes Road, Accra Central.

5. Arts Centre

The Arts Center has always been a core value of the African culture. In view of that the Arts Center in Accra houses and serves as a collection of various kinds of fabrics, drums, wood carvings, tariffs, stalls, raffia, paintings and many more. The Arts Center is located between the Barnes Rd and the 28th February Rd, east of the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park.

6. Jamestown Lighthouse

Jamestown Lighthouse is one of the oldest civilizations of the Gold Coast era. The Jamestown Lighthouse was the light used in the colonial era by the foreign traders in Ghana built in Jamestown. It is 34 meters tall above sea level and has 16 nautical miles. It is located in Jamestown between the James Fort and the James Fishing Habour.

Interested in going to one of those areas? When are planning on going? Are you going alone or with a group? What are your key objectives for this special exploration tour? Let’s help make your tour a great success—we handle everything—from car rental to the tour experience.

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