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5 exciting places to visit in Ghana every Easter holiday

Try visiting these places in Ghana this Easter and your Easter experience will never be the same

Why book expensive hotels and pay for exorbitant plane tickets to spend this Easter with the family outside Ghana while there are many conducive and high standard hotels, restaurants  and shopping centers in Ghana for all your needs this Easter.

1. Eastern Region, Kwahu

Kwahu in the Eastern Region of Ghana has been crowned the hub of all ‘crazy’ easter celebrations. Activities such as paragliding, hiking, carnivals and street jams hence the coveted title, “Kwahu Easter”.

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The local folks and visitors mingle in a unique way sharing rooms among other social amenities to make the celebration worth remembering. This year’s Kwahu Easter Trade fair and exhibition has been launched.

2. Volta Region

Volta Region is a region of extraordinary scenic beauty. From the central belt, where mountain Afadjato at 885m stands to the avid savannah of the northern Ghana, you can experience every climate condition in West Africa.

5 stars hotels and resorts like Holy Trinity Spa is located in the regional capital and its environs to suit your accommodation needs.

One of the biggest Easter jams in the country takes place at Avakpedome, a two-hour drive from Accra.

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3. Greater Accra

Beachside living is good for your health according to research. Having children home for the Easter break can be a challenge  even for the most adventurous of parents. So, relax, spend time this Easter holidays with your family at a beachside hotel in the Accra metropolis.

4. Ashanti Region

Visit the land of culture and tradition and abreast yourself with history of some prominent Ashanti leaders like Yaa Asantewaa, Okomfo Anokye among others. Spend the evening at the night market on the streets of Bantama, Asafo and Krofrom with a treat of hot spicy kebab and chilled drinks.

5. Western Region

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Truly the best comes from the west. Western Region located in south Ghana with its capital as Sekondi-Tarkoradi  is known for the UNESCO World Heritage Site and village of Nzulezo, built entirely on stilts and platforms over water, and the Ankasa Rain Forest.

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