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Top Reasons to Visit Ghana in December

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GVI

Posted: May 6, 2023

Ghana, a diverse and culturally rich West African nation, promises an unforgettable experience for travellers who choose to visit in December. With its favourable weather conditions, vibrant festivities, and captivating tourist attractions, December is truly an enchanting time for exploration. Let’s delve into the numerous reasons why one should visit Ghana in December, discover the must-visit destinations, experience the unique Ghanaian culture, and learn about the festivals and events that take place at this time of year.

There are several compelling reasons to visit Ghana in December, making it one of the best months to explore this fascinating country.

The Great Weather

December falls within Ghana’s dry season, with little rainfall and abundant sunshine, presenting travellers with the perfect conditions to explore. Temperatures during this time range between 24°C to 32°C (75°F to 90°F), ensuring comfortable weather that’s not too hot nor too chilly.

With less humidity and fewer mosquitoes, visitors are treated to a pleasurable and hassle-free travel experience as they navigate through Ghana’s beautiful landscapes and historical sites.

Festive Atmosphere and Celebrations

Ghana in December is a treasure trove of fun-filled celebrations and events. From Christmas festivities to traditional festivals, there’s never a dull moment. This makes December an excellent time for immersing oneself in the local culture and experiencing the warmth and hospitality of the Ghanaian people.

One of the most popular festivals during this time is the Hogbetsotso Festival celebrated by the Anlo Ewe people. This festival is a colourful display of traditional dances, music, and costumes that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Anlo people. Visitors can also witness the Ada Asafotufiami Festival, a military festival celebrated by the people of Ada, that involves the firing of muskets and a display of traditional military tactics.

End-of-Year Discounts and Offers

Travelling to Ghana in December also means taking advantage of end-of-year discounts and promotional offers provided by various hotels, airlines, tour companies, and restaurants. This makes it an ideal time for budget-conscious travellers to explore Ghana without breaking the bank.

Visitors can enjoy discounted rates at some of the most luxurious hotels in Ghana, such as the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, Labadi Beach Hotel, and Movenpick Ambassador Hotel. Additionally, airlines such as Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, and Turkish Airlines offer discounted fares to Ghana during this period.

Restaurants and tour companies also offer special discounts and packages to visitors during December. This gives travellers the opportunity to experience the best of Ghana’s cuisine and tourist attractions without putting a strain on their wallets.

Visit Accra, The Vibrant Capital City

Accra, the bustling capital of Ghana, is an excellent starting point for any visit to the country. Known for its vibrant markets, such as Makola Market, visitors can shop for colourful textiles, traditional artefacts, and delicious street food. Art lovers can also explore the National Museum, which houses impressive collections of Ghanaian art and historical artefacts, as well as the Nubuke Foundation and Gallery 1957, which showcase contemporary Ghanaian art.

Historical sites in Accra include the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, a fitting tribute to the founding father of modern Ghana, and the Independence Square, which symbolizes Ghana’s freedom from colonial rule. The beautiful coastline and beaches of Accra should not be missed, such as Labadi Beach and Bojo Beach.

History and Beaches

Cape Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts the Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle – two historic forts that once played a critical role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. These well-preserved castles offer a sobering reminder of the dark past, while their stunning ocean views provide a breathtaking backdrop.

For beach lovers, the palm-fringed coastline of Cape Coast offers pristine sandy beaches such as Oasis Beach Resort and Coconut Grove Beach Resort.

Exploring The Cultural Heartland

Kumasi, the vibrant capital of the Ashanti region, is one of the best destinations for exploring Ghana’s rich history and culture. A must-visit attraction is the Manhyia Palace Museum, the royal residence of the Ashanti king, where visitors can delve into the lavish and legendary history of the Ashanti Kingdom.

Other attractions worthy of a visit include the Kumasi Central Market, one of Africa’s largest open-air markets, and the craft villages of Bonwire, Ahwiaa, and Ntonso, where traditional Kente cloth weaving, wood carving, and adinkra cloth printing can be witnessed firsthand.

Wildlife and Nature

Mole National Park offers travellers the chance to experience Ghana’s breathtaking natural landscapes and diverse wildlife. This safari haven is home to elephants, buffaloes, leopards, antelopes, and various bird species. Guided walking safaris, jeep tours, or birdwatching excursions present a unique and immersive adventure for wildlife enthusiasts.

Traditional Music and Dance Performances

One way to experience Ghanaian culture is by attending traditional music and dance performances, such as the energetic kpanlogo, highlife, and adowa dance styles. These performances can be found at cultural centres, community gatherings, and even some hotels and restaurants throughout the country.

Visiting Local Markets and Artisan Workshops

Exploring local markets and artisan workshops is another excellent way to experience Ghana’s rich cultural heritage. Enjoy bargaining at bustling markets, learning about traditional crafts, and even trying your hand at creating something yourself in pottery, bead-making, or batik workshops.

Sampling Authentic Ghanaian Cuisine

Trying Ghanaian cuisine is a must for any visitor. With dishes like jollof rice, fufu with soup, banku with grilled tilapia, and waakye, there are plenty of mouth-watering options to satisfy any palate. Don’t forget to sample the local drinks, such as palm wine and sobolo (hibiscus drink).

December Festivals and Events in Ghana

December is a month full of exciting festivals and events that showcase Ghana’s diverse and fascinating culture.

Farmer’s Day Celebrations

The Farmer’s Day celebration is a national holiday dedicated to recognising and appreciating the hard work of Ghana’s farmers. The event features agricultural exhibitions, workshops, and festivities across the country.

The Akwasidae Festival

The Akwasidae Festival, celebrated by the Ashanti people on the first Sunday of December, is an opportunity to witness traditional ceremonies, meet the Ashanti king, and attend cultural performances. Held in Kumasi, this festival presents a unique opportunity to gain an insight into the Ashanti way of life.

Christmas and New Year’s Eve Festivities

Christmas is an important celebration in predominantly Christian Ghana, with various events such as church services, concerts, street carnivals, and family gatherings taking place throughout December. Both Accra and Kumasi host several New Year’s Eve events, including fireworks displays and parties, welcoming the new year with excitement and joy.

Ghana in December provides visitors with an unparalleled travel experience, full of remarkable destinations, engaging cultural experiences, and vibrant events. With its enticing mix of history, nature, and hospitality, there’s no better time or place to embark on an unforgettable adventure.

Volunteering in Ghana

One of the best ways of making sure you travel responsibly, is to join a GVI community development volunteer program in Kokrobite, Ghana. Here you can contribute to the education of children, gender equality, community development, public health, and environmental education, in the heart of Africa.

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