An hour's drive from Accra, the Aburi Botanical Gardens are spread over 160 acres of hilly greenery

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From Accra/Tema: Guided Cocoa Farms and Aburi Gardens Tour

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 3.0 hour

$145

Visit Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa farm to learn about how cocoa was first brought to Ghana. Following that...

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Aburi Botanical Gardens & First Cocoa Farm

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If you a nature lover, this your tour. This garden offers you a rare peep into one of the largest as...

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Full Day Aburi Botanical Gardens Tour

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    9.0 hour

$400

The botanical gardens have a history going back to colonial times. In 1890, the land around the sana...

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Accra City and Aburi Botanical Gardens Private Day Tour

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$200

* Explore the Aburi Botanical Gardens 45 minutes from Accra and know medicinal values of some plants...

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Aburi Botanical Gardens and Shai Hills Tour

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Visit Aburi Garden, Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm & Waterfalls

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Take a refreshing walk through the Aburi Botanical Gardens, and buy local artifacts from the craft v...

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Aburi Botanical Gardens, Accra

An hour's drive from Accra, the Aburi Botanical Gardens are spread over 160 acres of hilly greenery.

An hour's drive from Accra, the Aburi Botanical Gardens are spread over 160 acres of hilly greenery. See the beautiful indigenous flora of Ghana, learn about their traditional medicinal plants, and relax in the tranquil surroundings.


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About Aburi Botanical Gardens

 Akuapim North, Ghana

Aburi Botanical Gardens and Nearby Sights on Map

Accra Mall

W.E.B. DuBois Memorial Centre

Famous American author and Civil Rights activist William Edward Burghardt Du Bois moved to Ghana in the 1960s to manage the creation of a new encyclopedia of the African diaspora, the Encyclopedia Africana

Osu Castle

The Osu Castle, also known as Fort Christiansborg, was built by the Danes in the 17th century and was occupied by the Portuguese and Swedish intermittently over the years

Ohene Djan Stadium

Independence Square

The Independence Square commemorates Ghanaian independence from Britain in 1957 and is the site of the annual Independence Day parades

The National Theatre of Ghana

Artists Alliance Gallery

The Artists Alliance Gallery has 3 floors of paintings, sculptures and artifacts, from traditional Ashanti drums and masks, Asafo flags with applique-work, and strip-woven Kente textiles to contemporary Ghanaian art, including the world famous figurative coffins

National Museum of Ghana

The National Museum of Ghana presents the country's history and culture

Labadi Beach

Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park

The Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park was created to honor Kwame Nkrumah, one of the founding fathers and the first president of Ghana