
Ghana Hotels
Tourism in Ghana is on the rise. Hotels in Ghana have expanded their services to accommodate this growing industry.
Accommodations in Ghana range from small, family-owned guesthouses, to five-star beach-side properties, which cater to luxury vacations, large meetings and conventions. For more information on Ghana accommodations visit www.ghanahotels.us
Wherever the traveler goes, there is a hotel in Ghana to suit every taste and budget. Accra, Ghana’s capital offers an exciting nightlife, museums, historic monuments, busy markets, splendid beaches, and restaurants that reflect the culture. Accra hotels include Novotel Hotel, Labadi Beach Hotel, La-Palm Royal Beach Hotel, Golden Tulip Hotel, and Mahogany Lodge. Visit www.ghanahotels.us for an extensive list of accommodations in Accra.
No trip to Ghana is complete without a tour of the Ashanti region, including the ancient capital, Kumasi. Kumasi hotels provide visitors with lodging close to the area’s palaces, forts, museums, churches and historic monuments with easy access to the festivals, ceremonies and the largest market in West Africa. Accommodations include Noda hotel, Sir Max Hotel, Royal Basin Hotel and Golden Tulip hotel.
A major Cape Coast attraction is the Cape Coast Castle and West Africa Historical Museum. This was the departure point of millions embarking on the treacherous trans-Atlantic journey to slavery. The Cape Coast hotels of choice for many are: Coconut Grove Resort, Anomabo Hotel, Elmina Beach Resort and Hans Cottage.
Mole National Park is Ghana’s largest park and the habitat of several large animals including elephant. Mole Motel offers accommodations for travelers who want to take a trip through this game reserve and spend the night.
Ho, the capital of Volta region was founded in the early part of the 18th century when the Ewe people were migrating to the west. Chances Hotel is the major lodging for this region.
For more information on hotels in Ghana visit www.ghanahotels.us
Ghana Hotels Consultant
June 12th, 2011 by maureen
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