Association Of Tourist Attractions And Sites Ghana

Association Of Tourist Attractions And Sites Ghana Established for promoting sustainable tourism, preserving cultural heritage to the growth of Ghana.

From 2019 to 2023, tourists flocked to Ghana’s top attractions, showcasing the country’s rich cultural and natural herit...
30/04/2024

From 2019 to 2023, tourists flocked to Ghana’s top attractions, showcasing the country’s rich cultural and natural heritage. The top 10 most visited tourist sites included iconic landmarks such as the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial, National Museum, and Cape Coast Castle, alongside natural wonders like Kakum National Park and Bunso Arboretum. These destinations not only offer glimpses into Ghana’s history and culture but also provide opportunities for adventure and exploration amidst its diverse landscapes

From 2019 to 2023, Ghana welcomed visitors from various corners of the globe, with the top 10 arrival countries being th...
30/04/2024

From 2019 to 2023, Ghana welcomed visitors from various corners of the globe, with the top 10 arrival countries being the United States, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, Germany, India, China, Liberia, the Netherlands, Canada, and South Africa. This diverse influx highlights the international appeal and connectivity of Ghana as a destination.

The tourism sector’s resilient growth is evident in its steady recovery post-pandemic, as arrivals reach an all-time hig...
30/04/2024

The tourism sector’s resilient growth is evident in its steady recovery post-pandemic, as arrivals reach an all-time high of 1,148,002 in 2023, surpassing pre-COVID levels, as highlighted in the recently released 2023 Tourism Report.

Eid Mubarak to all Muslims around the globe! May this special day bring peace, happiness, and prosperity to everyone 🌎 ⭐...
11/04/2024

Eid Mubarak to all Muslims around the globe! May this special day bring peace, happiness, and prosperity to everyone 🌎 ⭐️ 🌙

ATAS-GH , committed to uniting and empowering tourist attractions and sites across Ghana by promoting responsible touris...
06/03/2024

ATAS-GH , committed to uniting and empowering tourist attractions and sites across Ghana by promoting responsible tourism practices, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, and enhancing the overall tourists experience in Ghana , paid a courtesy call on Her Excellency , Simone Giger
Ambassador of Switzerland to Ghana , Togo and Benin.

“We believe that Switzerland’s expertise and experience in tourism development can greatly contribute to our efforts and we are eager to explore opportunities for collaboration with your esteemed embassy “ The Executive Director Mr Sampson Donkoh , stated.

The meeting was attended by the Deputy Executive Director, and the Secretary , Ms Patience Larkai Agyei

Today as we celebrate our independence, let us also celebrate the rich tapestry of Ghana’s tourist sites and attractions...
06/03/2024

Today as we celebrate our independence, let us also celebrate the rich tapestry of Ghana’s tourist sites and attractions, which stand as a testament to our nation’s beauty, diversity, and resilience. Happy Independence Day to all who cherish and promote our heritage!

The Association of Tourist Sites and Attractions , Ghana 🇬🇭 ATAS-GH

ATAS-GH aims to create a diverse and impactful membership base, fostering collaboration among tourist attractions and si...
10/01/2024

ATAS-GH aims to create a diverse and impactful membership base, fostering collaboration among tourist attractions and sites that share a commitment to responsible
and sustainable tourism in Ghana

Discover ! Experience ! Embrace : The rich treasures of ghana 🇬🇭
09/01/2024

Discover ! Experience ! Embrace : The rich treasures of ghana 🇬🇭

Looking forward to a year of good sustainable tourism development
09/01/2024

Looking forward to a year of good sustainable tourism development

19/12/2023

The Kumasi Zoological Garden, commonly called Kumasi Zoo was established in 1951 and officially opened in 1957 by the Asanteman Council as part of efforts to conserve nature with the purpose of displaying indigenous wild animals of Ghana in captivity, engage in the breeding of endangered species, offer a sanctuary for orphaned animals, generate revenue, offer a place for relaxation and recreation, and to demonstrate the linkage between wildlife and culture.

This is a documentary on vultures growing extinct in Ghana.

The Kumasi Zoo is invariably one of the known tourist sites in the Ashanti Region and Ghana at large. It has about 40 different species with individual species numbering over 135.

The zoo, located on a 1.5km square area, is between the Kumasi Kejetia Bus Terminal and Kumasi Centre for national culture.
The environment at the zoo is refreshing. The chirping birds, roaring chimps, hissing snakes, crowing fowls, swinging monkeys, quacking geese.

Our leadership : ATAS-GH is led by a dynamic team committed to steering the organization towards its mission of fosterin...
16/12/2023

Our leadership : ATAS-GH is led by a dynamic team committed to steering the organization towards its mission of fostering sustainable tourism development in Ghana. The leadership comprises individuals with expertise in tourism, cultural preservation, media, governance and sustainable practices.

Ghana, a country steeped in cultural richness and natural splendor, offers a diverse tapestry of tourist attractions and...
16/12/2023

Ghana, a country steeped in cultural richness and natural splendor, offers a diverse tapestry of tourist attractions and sites that captivate visitors from around the globe. From historical landmarks to pristine natural wonders, the nation stands as a treasure trove for those seeking immersive and unforgettable experiences.
for Cultural Heritage, see our rich cultural legacy in historical sites, festivals and welcoming communities.

Tourists can explore forts, witness ceremonies, and engage with unique local cultures.
Natural Beauty
Spectacular landscapes from lush parks to golden beaches draw nature enthusiasts. Protected reserves showcase thriving biodiversity, making Ghana a wildlife haven.
Historical Landmarks
Landmarks like Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle narrate Ghana's past, notably in the transatlantic slave trade. These serve as powerful reminders of the nation's resilience and global historical significance.

As we embark on this journey, ATAS-GH is positioning itself to serve as a nexus for stakeholders, from historical landma...
16/12/2023

As we embark on this journey, ATAS-GH is positioning itself to serve as a nexus for stakeholders, from historical landmarks to modern attractions, fostering a sense of community among those dedicated to the growth and sustainability of Ghana's tourism attractions and sites.

Through collaboration, advocacy, and education, we aim to shape a future where tourism not only flourishes but does so responsibly and harmoniously with all stakeholders.

Join us as we explore the boundless possibilities within Ghana's tourism sector.

15/12/2023

Welcome to the Association of Tourist Attractions and Sites - Ghana (ATAS-GH), where we take pride in uniting the diverse and enchanting world of Ghanaian tourism.
Established with a passion for promoting sustainable tourism practices, preserving cultural heritage and contributing to the economic growth of Ghana, ATAS-GH stands as acatalyst for change and a beacon for the nation's tourism development agenda.


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