Accra, Ghana
Ghana has transformed into "Africa in Miniature" for travelers, blending high-energy cultural festivals with a serious "infrastructure revolution." For an industry group, the appeal lies in the country’s diverse transit landscape—from the newly expanded Prempeh I International Airport serving the lush Ashanti heartland to the ambitious Ghana Railway Master Plan that is currently reviving colonial-era routes with modern, air-conditioned trains. Between exploring the canopy walkways of Kakum and vibrant Kente weaving villages, visitors can experience a sector in flux, where traditional watercraft on Lake Volta now share the spotlight with a booming domestic aviation market and a multi-billion dollar port expansion that has turned the coast into a global logistics powerhouse.
Accra is the beating heart of West African mobility, offering a unique "fun-meets-function" environment for transport professionals. The city is currently celebrating the completion of new concourses at Kotoka International Airport, solidifying its status as a regional 24-hour hub, while the streets below pulse with the rhythm of the iconic trotros —minibuses famous for their colorful slogans and social flair. For a smoother ride, the city has integrated modern Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and digital platforms like the Akwaaba App, which streamlines everything from ride-hailing to intercity shuttle bookings. Whether you’re navigating the nightlife of Osu or the artisan markets of the center, Accra provides a front-row seat to how digital visa reforms and smart urban planning are rapidly accelerating the tourism experience.


