Ghana Attractions
Volta Basin
Located in the central part of Ghana, the Volta Basin covers about 45 percent of Ghana's total land surface. The northern section which rises to a height of of 150 to 215 meters above sea level is the the upper part of Lake Volta compared to the basin in the south and the southwest which is less than 300 meters. Marking the end of the southern basin is The Kwahu Plateau which forms a natural part of the Ashanti Uplands.
Beaches
There are several beautiful beaches close to the capital city Accra. There's Labadi Pleasure Beach located 8 kilometres east of Accra on the Accra Tema Beach Road. The beach is Accra's main public beach and provides wshower and changing facilities and food.

Kokrobite is loacted much further away from the capital about 30 kilometres west of Accra. The beach has a wonderful backdrop of hills and is a hotspot for tourists because of how secluded the beach is and the nature sights it provides.
Castles
Ghana has many castles and forts offer historic proof to one of the world's most tradic events - the Slave Trade.

Cape Coast Castle has seen the comingand going of many different ruling powers. Initially constructed in the 16th century, the castle was made bigger and beame a substantial fort by the mid 17th Century. It was eventually captured by Sweden and named Fort Carolusberg before falling into British hands in 1664. Cape Coast Castle became the seat of British colonial administrationand shipped millions of slaves to the Caribbean and the United States.