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Bolgatanga is one of the most favored tourist destinations of the world. There are many tourist attractions in Bolgatanga. Thousands of tourists come to see the varied tourist attractions in Bolgatanga. It is one of the favorite attractions for tourists coming from different countries.
One of the main places of tourist attractions in Bolgatanga is the Tongo Hills and Tengzug Shrine. Marvel at the beautiful caves and the rocks of the Tengzug region. The Paga Crocodile Pond located 40 kilometers away from Bolgatanga is another major place of tourist attraction. If you are an animal lover then you must visit the Crocodile pond to see the friendly crocodiles.
The town of Bolgatanga and its surrounding parts is renowned for traditional villages. Most of the houses of the villages are round shaped. The thatched roofs connected to the walls of the huts are unique piece of architecture. You cannot stop seeing the striking motifs painted on the walls of the traditional huts. Apart from this tourists can see varied religious beliefs, rituals, lifestyle and customs of the villagers.
Almost all the Bolgatanga Tourist Attractions are easily accessible. Transportation in the town is well developed and the sites are well connected. Another major point of interest for tourists is the village of Sirigu. The region is famous for its pottery. Ghana is known for wall decorations and Sirigu is one of the prime places that have excelled in this respect. See the wide range of potteries. The varied patterns, shape, size and color impresses every visitor. Even you can learn the art of making pottery and baskets.
The Red Volta River Valley is a good place to start your trip. It is one of the best places to see elephants and other wildlife. Bird watching is another popular pastime for tourists coming to this region. In addition to bird watching tourists can indulge in hiking, climbing and biking. Visitors coming to Bolgatanga must include in their itinerary a trip to Kulungugu Bomb Site. It is a significant Bolgatanga Tourist Attractions in Ghana. Here you can see a monument raised in memory of Dr. Nkrumah.
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