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26-Oct-2017
Tourism Development Approaches (Lessons From Singapore)
The Savannah Accelerated Development Authority, (SADA) has made giant strides by way of developing a 25 Master Plan to develop the Northern Savannah Ecological Zone. The strategy phenomenally identifies a huge growth potential in the area of tourism, pivoted on a rich diverse culture, creative arts, strategic collaborations and best practices around the world. Owing to this background, the Singapore exposure trip, forms part of a larger effort to understudy top notch destinations and also build strategic alliances towards the implementation of the plan.
26-Oct-2017
Cultural And Tourist Sites In Northern Ghana.
Mole game national park is Ghana’s largest, premium and most developed wildlife refuge in Ghana. Located in the northwest of Ghana on grassland savanna with sharp escarpment forming the southern boundary of the park. The entrance to the park is reached through the nearby town of Larabanga. The Lovi and Mole rivers are ephemeral rivers flowing through the park, leaving behind only drinking holes during the dry long season.
20-Dec-2017
Northern Ghana Tourism Investment & Promotion Summit And The Celebration of 2017 U.N World Toursim Day Report

24-Oct-2017
2017 World Tourism Day & Northern Ghana Tourism Investment Summit
Ghana is joining other member countries of the United Naons World Tourism Organizaon (UNWTO) to celebrate the 2017 World Tourism Day which is held every th27 September worldwide.
Infrastructure Investment Opportunities in Northern Ghana. A snap shot.
In 2040, ECOWAS will be a more prosperous, youthful and populous market. Northern is positioned in that context.
21-Dec-2017
2017 Tourism Summit and WTD Report Updated
The UNWTO World Tourism Day celebration is an annual international event, celebrated globally to highlight the importance of tourism and its contribution to national and community development. Ghana, as an active member of the UNWTO, diligently observes the celebration of World Tourism Day year on year in a designated region with the aim of promoting tourism in all parts of the country. In view of the potential socio-economic benefits accruing from the celebration of the World Tourism Day, SADA partnered the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture in the year 2016 to celebrate the event in Kintampo. Indeed this produced tangible outcomes in the following respects:​
21-Dec-2017
Positioning the Northern Savannah as a tourism hub
​The Northern Savannah Ecological Zone of Ghana, (NSEZ) has been touted as the rising star of the Tourism sector in Ghana. An anal- Tysis of the Tourism and Cultural resources of the Zone, led by the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA), reveals an enormous opportunities and investment potential in the tourism sector. The Northern Savannah Ecological Zone of Ghana, (NSEZ) accounts for 54.4% of the total land space of Ghana, making it the largest half of the country. Its geographical jurisdiction covers 63 districts and spans from the Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions as well as parts of the Volta and Brong Ahafo Regions that are contiguous to the North.
UNWTO SADAFest 2016 REPORT THEME "TOURISM FOR ALL: PROMOTING UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBILITY“
​The maiden episode of SADAFest was laudable as the event has left an indelible mark on the land of Kintampo, the centre of Ghana. The three day was an eye opener and marked with pomp and pageantry. The world and domestic tourists were exposed to the rich diverse culture of the SADA zone, as well as the existence of scenic breath taking tourists attractions.
21-Dec-2017
INCREDIBLE NSEZ TOURISM INVESTORS' SUMMIT, POSITIONING THE NSEZ OF GHANA AS A FIRST CHOICE TOURISM DESTINATION IN AFRICA
​The Northern Savannah Ecological Zone of Ghana, NSEZ, is the biggest half of the country, occupying about 54.4% of the total land size of Ghana. The zone is endowed with diverse unpararelled business and investment potentials in the area of, commercial and mechanized agriculture, irrigation & agro-processing, financial services, water transport, solar energy, real estate, industrial and agro parks and ultimately tourism.