GHANA TOURISM SECTOR
Ghana Tourism Sector and the Renaissance Journey
Despite the abundance of historical, cultural, and natural tourism products to woo tourists to Ghana, patronage remains surprisingly low. Marketing, promoting (proper packaging), and increasing the awareness of the brand identity of Ghana internationally are among the critical mix of factors to address to make Ghana an attractive destination to international visitors and tourists.

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