
🇬🇭Ghana
Afrique
Informations
Capitale
Accra
Population
31 155 262
Monnaie
Cedi ghanéen (GHS ₵)
Langues
English, Akan, Dagaare, Dagbani, Dangme, Ewe, Ga, Gonja, Kasem, Nzema
Continent
Afrique
Indicatif
+233
Fuseau horaire
Africa/Accra
Superficie
238 533 km²
Gouvernement
République constitutionnelle unitaire
Fete nationale
6 mars - Journée de l'Indépendance
Domaine internet
.gh
A propos
Le Ghana, niché en Afrique de l'Ouest sur le golfe de Guinée, est une destination vibrante mêlant plages dorées, forêts luxuriantes et histoire riche. Découvrez Accra, capitale animée aux marchés colorés et à l'héritage colonial. Explorez les châteaux d'esclaves de Cape Coast, sites UNESCO témoignant du commerce triangulaire. Savourez les parcs nationaux comme Kakum avec ses ponts suspendus, ou Mole pour la faune sauvage. Berceau de l'indépendance africaine, le Ghana offre une culture hospitalière, musique highlife et festivals traditionnels. Une perle touristique authentique et accueillante.
Securite
Zones a risque
Criminalite(medium)
- Avoid walking alone after dark in cities, crowded markets, and isolated areas.
- Keep valuables secure, avoid displaying expensive items, and be wary of snatch-and-grab thefts and scams targeting foreigners.[2][4][6]
Terrorisme(low)
- No specific high terrorism threat noted; stay informed about local conditions and avoid large gatherings if advisories change.
- Monitor official travel advisories for any updates on regional instability.[2][5]
Transport
- Use registered taxis, Bolt, or Uber; avoid hailing street taxis at night and ensure no other passengers.
- Drive with doors locked, windows up, avoid night travel, and head to police station after any incident.[3][4]
Risques naturels(Low to moderate; poor rural roads increase accident risks from pedestrians, livestock, and lighting issues.)
- Avoid driving after dark due to hazards like poor lighting and roaming animals.
- Wear insect repellent, long clothing, and check for ticks after outdoor activities to mitigate disease vectors.[3]
Sante(Yellow fever vaccination required; risks of malaria, mosquito-borne, and waterborne diseases; limited medical facilities outside cities.)
- Drink only bottled water, use mosquito repellent, take anti-malarial tablets, and carry Yellow Fever certificate.
- Avoid street food initially; get medical evacuation insurance as emergency care may not meet Western standards.[1][2]
Conseils pratiques
- Travel with local guides in unfamiliar areas, be polite but firm, and know nearest police station locations.
- Use secure accommodations, ATMs from recommended banks, and apps like Bolt or Cityloop; respect local customs.
- Carry ID copies, avoid drugs due to checks, and stay aware in crowded or tourist sites.[1][2]
Cout de la vie
Logement
Nourriture
Transport
Loisirs
Sante
Autres
Informations pratiques
Electricite
Numeros d'urgence
Informations pratiques
Droite
non_potable
10-15% dans les restaurants