8. Ghana, West Africa
Why visit: beaches, nature, culture and the Hogbetsotso Festival
Average temperature: 75°F to 88°F (24°C to 31°C)
Average daily budget: $100-$150
Incredibly diverse, with a glorious coastline and plenty of places to safari in nature, the West African nation of Ghana offers travelers a bounty of unforgettable experiences, with dry-season November being a great month to max out your time here.
Let’s kick off with the coastline — November’s warm, dry weather makes it a top month to appreciate the best beaches in Ghana, among them Labadi Beach, Kokrobite Beach and Busua Beach.
Mix things up by taking expert-guided safaris in Mole National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — to see elephants, antelopes, buffalo, warthogs, waterbucks, and many other species, including lions (note sightings are rare).
Meanwhile, Ghana’s Volta Region is where things slow down and the scenery turns up. It’s home to some of the best places to visit in Ghana, including the thundering Wli Waterfalls, the lush slopes of Mount Afadja (Ghana’s highest peak), and the wide, glassy stretch of Lake Volta — perfect for lazy boat rides or just sitting still.
Staying in Volta, come November this region hosts the Hogbetsotso Festival — the Festival of Exodus — that sees the Anlo people of Southern Ghana commemorate their escape from the region of Notsie in Togo through ritual processions and cultural activities.
On the subject of culture, be sure to visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle, which offer insights into Ghana’s history and the transatlantic slave trade.
Where to stay: for a beachfront stay in Accra, try Labadi Beach Hotel.
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