Ghana – Digital Nomad Guide
Ghana pulses with highlife music spilling from taxis and the constant motion of markets where everything from kente cloth to fresh fish changes hands before dawn. The southern coast hosts fishing villages and colonial forts, while northern regions spread into savanna where different languages and food traditions take hold. Accra centers the action with its sprawling neighborhoods and beach access, but Cape Coast offers quieter colonial architecture. The cedi stretches further than expected, English serves as the common tongue, and Ghana draws people who thrive on energetic street life and don't mind occasional power outages.
Visa
Most visitors receive visa on arrival or can apply for e-visa.