LONDON, March 20, 2018 -- Noted for its stunning tropical climate, the hospitality of its people and its stable political environment, Ghana has long been a popular tourist destination. The West African country boasts natural beauty aplenty, including seven national parks, six resource reserves, two wildlife sanctuaries and five coastal wetlands. Home to African elephants, baboons, lions, antelopes and leopards, Mole National Park is a particular delight for wildlife aficionados.
Visitors are also invited to discover Ghana’s rich and varied history. There are 30 heritage castles and forts to explore, some of which played a prominent role in the transatlantic slave trade. Osu Castle, which dates back to 1660s, is one of the most renowned and served as Ghana’s seat of government until 2013.
Whether exploring Ghana’s natural or manmade sights, tourists will need somewhere to stay and fortunately the country is blessed with a multitude of luxurious hotels. Royal Senchi Hotel and Resort is one of the finest, with 84 rooms, spectacular views of the Volta River and unique architecture that blends traditional Ghanaian style with modern flourishes.
Tourists keen to ensure their activities in Ghana do not place undue burden on the country’s natural environment will be pleased to hear about the local conservation projects being undertaken by Royal Senchi. For example, the Senchi Nature Park, which is free-of-charge for hotel guests, delivers 35 acres of gentle hiking trails and a diverse blend of rare flora and fauna. And once visitors have finished exploring the lush greenery, they are encouraged to enjoy a refreshing drink in one of the hotel’s exceptional restaurants and bars.
For more about Royal Senchi Hotel and Resort and to learn why so many visitors are using it as a springboard to explore Ghana’s various delights, check out the latest edition of Business Destinations, available in print, on tablet and online now:
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