Travel to Accra Zoo. Where you experience wildlife, you will see animals such as lion, the royal python, ostrich, camel, hyena among others.
Next stop is the Kwame Nkruma Memorial park.Dedicated to the memory of the late Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, who is the first president and declarer of the independence of Ghana, the memorial park was built on a former British Polo field where Ghana’s independence was declared in 1957. The Mausoleum is a magnificent Marble Monument and the last resting place of the first President of Ghana and his wife, Fathia Nkrumah.
Visit the Art Centre or the Makola market. The Accra Art Center is a warren of stalls selling arts and crafts. There you would find what is virtually the tourist heaven of Ghana. It has everything from woven kente, cloth, wooden sculptures, bead works, leather bags, earings and other fashion accessories. The are a never ending array of good in many stalls that may you not even be able to shop.
The Makola Market on the other hand is a renowned market place and shopping center of the city of Accra, the capital of Ghana. It has a wide array of products sold in the market and its surrounding streets, from locally manufactured goods to imported goods. It has locally handcrafted beads for jewellery and accessory. There is nothing you can not get to buy from the Mokola market unless you do not no where it is sold in the market.
Our next stop is the Lagon Botanical Gardens, located in the University of Ghana, Accra. It is owned by the University of Ghana and managed by both the Department of Botany and Mulch Company Ltd. It has a natural vegetation of 50 hectares. It was founded in 1950. It is a recreational center with a playground, canopy walks, and natural outdoor space with lakes, these facilities enables the following activities Children's Playground High Rope Course, Junior Rope Course, Canoeing, Canopy Walk, The Woodlands, Bird Watching, Fishing, Cycling.