Pros and Cons of Traveling to Ghana, West Africa in 2025

Hello All Things Africa Fam!!!

In my previous post, I mentioned hosting a group of diasporans and like-minded individuals on a journey to Africa, specifically Ghana, West Africa. My role is to educate and prepare both those who will be traveling and those seeking information for future trips. To support this, I will be sharing a series of blogs filled with valuable insights. So, let’s get started!

Ghana, known as the “Gateway to Africa,” is a vibrant and culturally rich destination that continues to attract travelers from around the world. Whether you’re drawn to its historical landmarks, breathtaking landscapes, or warm hospitality, Ghana has much to offer. However, as with any travel destination, there are both advantages and challenges to consider. Below, we explore the pros and cons of traveling to Ghana in 2025.

Pros of Traveling to Ghana in 2025

1. Rich Cultural Heritage

Ghana is home to a deep and fascinating history, with landmarks such as Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle offering poignant insights into the transatlantic slave trade. Visitors can also experience the vibrant traditions of the Ashanti Kingdom, witness colorful festivals like Homowo and Aboakyer, and enjoy the rhythmic beats of traditional drumming and dance.

2. Warm and Welcoming People

Ghanaians are known for their friendliness and hospitality. The local phrase β€œAkwaaba,” meaning welcome, truly embodies the nation’s spirit. Visitors often find it easy to engage with locals, making for an enriching cultural exchange.

3. Beautiful Beaches and Natural Wonders

Ghana boasts stunning beaches along the Atlantic Ocean, including Labadi Beach in Accra, Busua Beach, and the serene beaches of Ada Foah. For nature enthusiasts, Mole National Park offers incredible wildlife experiences, while Kakum National Park’s canopy walkway provides breathtaking views of the rainforest.

4. Improving Infrastructure and Tourism Initiatives

In preparation for “Beyond the Return,” a follow-up to the successful “Year of Return” campaign, Ghana has continued to improve its tourism infrastructure. New hotels, improved road networks, and enhanced tourism services make traveling in Ghana more convenient in 2025 than ever before.

5. Affordable Travel Experience

Compared to many Western destinations, Ghana remains relatively affordable. Accommodation, food, and transportation are budget-friendly, allowing travelers to experience luxury or backpacking adventures without breaking the bank.

Cons of Traveling to Ghana in 2025

1. Inconsistent Infrastructure

While improvements have been made, some areas of Ghana still face challenges with road conditions, power outages, and water supply issues. Travelers venturing into remote areas may experience difficulties with transportation and access to certain amenities.

2. Traffic Congestion in Major Cities

Accra, the capital city, is notorious for its heavy traffic, especially during rush hours. Visitors should plan accordingly to avoid long delays when navigating the city.

3. Health and Safety Considerations

Travelers to Ghana are advised to take precautions against malaria by using mosquito repellent, taking prophylactic medications, and sleeping under mosquito nets where necessary. Additionally, it is recommended to drink bottled or filtered water to avoid waterborne illnesses.

4. Visa Requirements and Bureaucracy

Obtaining a visa to Ghana can sometimes be a lengthy and bureaucratic process, depending on your country of origin. Travelers should apply in advance and ensure they have all necessary documentation to avoid any delays.

All Things Africa, LLC can help you with this process by offering a range of services designed to meet your needs. We provide a simple way to get started, ensuring that every step is easy and efficient for you. Please leave your information below, and we will contact you shortly to discuss how we can assist you further in achieving your goals. We are committed to providing exceptional support and guidance throughout the entire process.

5. Internet and Connectivity Challenges

While major cities like Accra and Kumasi offer good internet access, connectivity can be unreliable in rural areas. Digital nomads or travelers relying on constant internet access should prepare for potential interruptions.

Conclusion

Ghana is a destination rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, making it an exciting choice for travelers in 2025. While there are some challenges, the rewards far outweigh the drawbacks for those willing to embrace the experience. By planning ahead and staying informed, visitors can enjoy a safe, memorable, and enriching journey to this West African gem.

Would you consider traveling to Ghana in 2025? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Much more to come! May our Ancestors continue to be with us on this journey.

Demetra “Afua”

I am Demetra Graham Driskell, an African woman born and raised in the United States of America. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. I have worked in the field of Social Services for over twenty-five years. I am also a high school African American History Teacher in the State of Florida. I am a mother of three young adults, a grandmother of two precious Granddaughters and now a Blogger. I dream of sharing my story and personal journey to the continent of Africa. I want to present it raw and uncut for those in the diaspora who have eyes to see, ears to hear, and a mind to absorb the truth about this massive continent. Innately, I know this story must be documented from beginning to end. And so, as I like to say, the journey begins.

If you are interested in taking this journey with me and others, please email contact.allthingsafrica@gmail.com. Moreover, follow my blog for all updated information on education about the continent of Africa. Let’s reconnect with the continent together.

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A Call to Travel: Discover Africa Together

Good afternoon, All Things Africa Family! I have decided that it is time to walk in my true calling. And what would that be you may ask? Well, I have prayed to God, and I asked for guidance. I seek the revelation of my “true purpose” at this time in my life.

I am a Teacher at a high school in Florida and, I truly enjoy teaching. I love educating, encouraging, and inspiring students who are planning their “next steps” in life. I get great joy and satisfaction knowing I play a small part in shaping the next generation.

Teaching can be very challenging at times. Some days are very difficult. Yet, I know I am in the right place at the right time. As an Educator, you understand the challenges students will face in their near future. Also, as an adult who has navigated these United Streets of America and life, you have insight into these challenges. So, you continue to impart knowledge. And that is that.

I aim to expose as many African Americans as possible to the continent through travel. This also includes like-minded individuals and educators. I feel this is a part of my calling. Just as Mother Africa was persistent in “calling me home,” I will shine as a beacon of light to those that will listen and heed the call. I will help lead our people back home. What that looks like I have no idea. God will order my steps as far as that is concerned. What I do know is we owe it to ourselves and to our ancestors who were never able to return.

As a people (African Americans), we have come a long way. We always say that, and we have. I agree with that statement to a certain extent. We live in an era where more people are traveling outside of the United States more than ever. People are leaving their comfort zones. They are traveling internationally for vacations and to mover permanently. They are exploring this big, beautiful world. In my opinion, there are a lot of reasons for this. We now have access to the World Wide Web. It alone has exposed a lot of truths. It has also revealed lies and extreme exaggerations when it comes to information about other countries, specifically I am speaking of the continent of Africa. We as a people are realizing that Africa has not been portrayed accurately. In fact, if I am honest, we have been lied to. There, I said it!!! For centuries now, history has been about “his” story, not “our” story. It was told in a way that hid the raw truth. We weren’t told what really happened during the era of slavery, also known as the Transatlantic Slave Trade of 1619.

We are such resilient people, and we just don’t quit. Giving up is never a choice for African American people or for all blacks in the diaspora. It’s just not in our DNA. We were placed on this planet to lead, thrive, and to assure that mankind is always moving ahead. I am convinced of that, and no one can convince me otherwise. We have made significant progress. However, we still have a long journey ahead as we continue to leave a legacy for those young people coming behind us. We owe it to our ancestors, and I will continue to believe and say that.

In 2026, I wish to organize a trip. This trip is for like-minded people who are interested in traveling to the continent of Africa. We will specifically visit Ghana, West Africa. Some will be traveling there for the very first time and it will be my humble honor to lead this call. I will use this blog to share information about our travels to Africa. It will also serve as an educational site. I will bring you information as I see fit to share with the masses. I will make sure to include all of my contact information in my bio. This is for those interested in taking this exciting journey with us. Akwaaba! You are welcome!

Much more to come! May our Ancestors continue to be with us on this journey.

Demetra “Afua”

I am Demetra Graham Driskell, an African woman born and raised in the United States of America. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. I have worked in the field of Social Services for over twenty-five years. I am also a high school African American History Teacher in the State of Florida. I am a mother of three young adults, a grandmother of two precious Granddaughters and now a Blogger. I dream of sharing my story and personal journey to the continent of Africa. I want to present it raw and uncut for those in the diaspora who have eyes to see, ears to hear, and a mind to absorb the truth about this massive continent. Innately, I know this story must be documented from beginning to end. And so, as I like to say, the journey begins.

If you are interested in taking this journey with me and others, please email contact.allthingsafrica@gmail.com. Moreover, follow my blog for all updated information on education about the continent of Africa. Let’s reconnect with the continent together.

My Spiritual Journey/Healing with Detraveling Fotografa (Pt. 1)

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The Journey continues … β€οΈπŸ–€πŸ’š

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History of Africa with Detraveling Fotografa (Pt. 2)

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Good morning African Kings and Queens! β€οΈπŸ–€πŸ’š

I wanted to share this video again because I feel it is very informative regarding the history of the African continent. Detraveling Fotografa does an excellent job of briefly explaining what happened on the continent; before 1619, the trading that started with the Portuguese who built forts/castles/slave dungeons and ended with the British enslaving the people. The continent was all one land, no demarcations, one Africa.

I think it is extremely important to know what happened. This is the information I/we did not learn from the history books. It is my belief and I know a lot of diasporas feel the same way, that this information was purposely kept from us (black people). It was a part of the plan because when we really know who we are as a people we will reject the ridiculous notion that somehow black people are inferior to other races. What a lie that is!

In moving around the country I have seen with my own eyes the strength and resilience of black people, the rich culture and the beauty of the land. God blessed this land abundantly! And I just don’t say that loosely; He really did. Everything needs for mankind to survive around the world is here on this soil; this land and that is not a coincidence. This land is special and deserves to be respected, as well as the people. All countries around the world depend on Africa to survive and now I know why. I understand why the colonizers specifically came to Africa; it is clear. Africa is the backbone to all other nations. And that is a fact.

May our ancestors continue to lead us!

Demetra “Afua” Driskell

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History of Africa with Detraveling Fotografa (Pt. 1)

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Africa has a rich history that goes back to the beginning of time. Much information has been told about the continent, but unfortunately that information has not always been painted in a positive light.

Fortunately, we are now in the era of information technology and information can be found literally in a matter of seconds. It is my responsibility as a diaspora to communicate information about the continent accurately and completely.

Detraveling Fotografa is a traveling photojournalist that has traveled throughout Ghana 60 times over and has extensive knowledge about the country of Ghana and the continent of Africa. Our talks are a quick overview of the continent of Africa.

I encourage every diaspora to do your research and get the correct information about the Motherland and the continent of Africa.

How can we truly know who we are until we know from whence we have come?

Demetra

All Things Africa, LLC

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