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Discover the Magic Seven: Why Ghana’s Bono Region Is a Rising Tourism & Investment Destination

by Michael Abisa
April 23, 2026
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Discover the Magic Seven: Why Ghana’s Bono Region Is a Rising Tourism & Investment Destination
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The Bono Region is rapidly becoming a leading destination in West Africa, combining unspoiled nature, rich history, and strong investment potential. Centrally located in Ghana, the region offers unique opportunities in eco-tourism, cultural heritage, and agribusiness.

For travelers, Bono provides a less crowded alternative. For investors, it offers untapped opportunities in hospitality, eco-lodges, transport, and tourism infrastructure.

The following are the “Magic Seven” tourist sites that define the Bono Region experience.


1. Bui National Park & Bui Dam

Bui National Park, a leading eco-tourism site, hosts Ghana’s largest population of hippopotamuses along the Black Volta River. Visitors can participate in guided safaris, birdwatching, and boat cruises.

The nearby Bui Hydroelectric Dam enhances the area’s appeal, creating opportunities for luxury eco-resorts, tour operations, and water-based recreation businesses.

Ghana’s Bono Region Is a Rising Tourism & Investment Destination

2. Nchiraa Waterfalls

Located in the mountains near Wenchi, Nchiraa Waterfalls offers impressive scenery following a rewarding hike.

This site has strong potential for adventure tourism, including hiking trails, eco-lodges, and guided tours.

Ghana’s Bono Region Is a Rising Tourism & Investment Destination

3. Duasidan Monkey Sanctuary

Duasidan is a tranquil forest reserve where Mona monkeys roam freely, providing an intimate wildlife experience focused on conservation.

It is well-suited for community-based tourism and conservation partnerships, generating both ecological and economic value.

Ghana’s Bono Region Is a Rising Tourism & Investment Destination

4. Nwoase Ostrich Farm

This farm combines agriculture and tourism, allowing visitors to interact with ostriches, the world’s largest birds.

The site is ideal for agro-tourism investment, educational tours, and value-added products including ostrich meat and leather.

Ghana’s Bono Region Is a Rising Tourism & Investment Destination

5. Hani Archaeological Site

The Hani site is believed to be part of the ancient Begho civilization, a major trading hub in pre-colonial West Africa.

This location offers significant potential for heritage tourism, museums, and cultural research institutions.

Ghana’s Bono Region Is a Rising Tourism & Investment Destination

6. Busia Mausoleum

Dedicated to Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia, a former Prime Minister of Ghana, this site offers insights into Ghana’s political history. It also features tourism and heritage preservation initiatives.

Ghana’s Bono Region Is a Rising Tourism & Investment Destination

7. Kintampo Waterfalls

Located at the edge of the Bono enclave, Kintampo Waterfalls is one of Ghana’s most renowned natural attractions. Its cascading falls and lush greenery draw visitors from around the world.

This site demonstrates the commercial viability of well-developed tourism infrastructure and serves as a model for similar projects in the Bono Region.

Ghana’s Bono Region Is a Rising Tourism & Investment Destination

Why Bono Region Is Ripe for Tourism Investment

The Bono Region is more than a travel destination; it is an investment frontier. Key advantages include:

  • Untapped Market Potential: Low competition compared to coastal regions
  • Strategic Location: Easily accessible from major cities like Kumasi and Sunyani
  • Rich Cultural Heritage: Deep-rooted traditions and welcoming communities
  • Government Support: Increasing focus on tourism as a driver of economic growth

Final Thoughts

The “Magic Seven” tourist sites highlight the significant opportunities within the Bono Region. From wildlife safaris and waterfalls to historical landmarks, the region offers a diverse tourism portfolio with global appeal.

For investors, this is an opportune time to engage, whether through eco-lodges, transport services, tour operations, or cultural centers. For travelers, Bono offers an authentic and enriching Ghanaian experience.

The Bono Region is not only a destination but also a symbol of Ghana’s future sustainable tourism.

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