Central Region of Ghana
The Central Region of Ghana is located along the southern coast of the country. It is known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. Key towns in the region include Cape Coast, famous for its historical slave forts, and Elmina, which is home to the oldest European structure in sub-Saharan Africa, Elmina Castle.
The region is also recognized for its agricultural activities, particularly in cocoa and oil palm production. Additionally, the Central Region hosts several national parks, such as Kakum National Park, which is known for its canopy walkway and diverse wildlife, attracting both tourists and researchers.