Paga Nania

This is a popular tourist destination in Ghana because it is one of the country's historic landmarks. In 2008, the Ghana Tourist Board announced that travelers visiting this area brought in around $500 million.


The origins of this slave camp can be traced all the way back to 1704. Slave raiders arrived in Paga and the surrounding areas and enslaved the locals. Slave camps were established in the area as a result of this unrestrained activity. Paga Nania, in the Upper East Region, appears forlorn. Water troughs in the rock, observation posts, and grinding stones are all that are left. The management is requesting that the government remodel the camps to make them more appealing.

Photo: North & South Untd Tourism Consult
Photo: North & South Untd Tourism Consult

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