The Central Region is one of the sixteen administrative regions in Ghana that holds some of Ghana’s great histories, rich with culture and tradition.
For decades, the Central Region has kept these histories safe and also made it available and accessible to foreigners and the new generation to learn from it.
In this GhanaWeb article, we bring you some nostalgic historic relaxation locations to consider for visits in the region.
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1. The Mankessim Shrine
Situated in the historical town of Mankessim and dating back from 1891, the “Posuban” shrine is one of the oldest in the region.
Visitors can learn its history and enjoy the beautiful carvings and murals that grace the walls of the fortified edifice of the shrine which is available to the public
2. Gomoa Feteh Beach
Perched on a hillside, Gomoa Feteh is one of the coastal towns of the Central Region, it slopes down to two lovely sandy beaches.
The long, clean stretch of beaches are big attractions for beach lovers and relaxation lovers
3. Fishing and Marketing experience
As one of the largest fishing regions in the country, the Central Region has fishing communities such as the Elmina Lagoon, Lake Bosomtwe and Nim Lake.
Enjoy magnificent market experiences from the Kotokroba Market, also known as Castle Market, which is a tourism hub of Ghana.
4. Assin Manso Slave Market
Also known as the Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park, the site played a role as one of the largest slave markets for gathering people to sell into slavery during the infamous trans-Atlantic slave trade.
And till today, the site stands as one of Ghana’s historical attractions, offering a glance in time to visitors and tourists.
5. Fort William, Anomabo
Before becoming a slave trading port, Anomabo had long been a vibrant coastal trading center for merchants.
Today, the remains of Fort William are a visible tourist destination.
6. Ekumfi Pineapple Factory
Situated in the Ekumfi Abor District, the Ekumfi Fruit and Juice Company specialises in locally-made fruit juices.
The factory is open to visitors who want to see the process of juice making.
7. Central community experience
Beyond its castles and heartbreak historical slave sites, the Central Region boasts of natural attractions like the Kakum National Park, known for its canopy walk and diverse wildlife.
There are also festivals such as Aboakyere, Fetu and Bakatue which offer vibrant glimpses into the region’s rich culture and tradition.
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