The Kakum National Park is poised to welcome more than 20,000 tourists in December 2023, according to the Executive Director of the Ghana Heritage Conservation Trust (GHCT), Isadore Armah.
The Ghana Museums and Monument Board (GMMB), has expressed worry over the increasing phenomenon of open defecation in the eastern side of the Cape Coast Castle. GMMB said the unfortunate practice threatened tourism drive and the sanctity of the magnificent historical edifice and perpetrators would not be spared when caught.…
The “Beyond the Return” initiative was one of the key drivers to the sharp increase in tourist visitations to the Kakum National Park in 2022, Mr Michael Amonoo, the Marketing Officer for the Ghana Heritage Conservation Trust (GHCT), has said. Beyond the Return, is a follow-up to the “Year of…
The Ghana Heritage Conservation Trust (GHCT), has re-opened its refurbished state of-the-art eco-tourism Exhibition Centre at the Kakum National Park. Being a work in progress, the facility gives a truly fulfilling and enjoyable exhibition experience of in-depth information on the site. It includes a rainforest structure, ecosystem services and products,…