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Apam

Central, Ghana
Coastal Town·Historic, Cultural, Coastal
Apam
Photo by William Akonu-Atta from Google Places
Apam
Photo by William Akonu-Atta from Google Places
Apam
Photo by William Akonu-Atta from Google Places
Apam
Photo by Chil from Google Places
Apam
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Apam
Photo by William Akonu-Atta from Google Places
Apam
Photo by William Akonu-Atta from Google Places
Apam
Photo by William Akonu-Atta from Google Places
Apam
Photo by Chil from Google Places
Apam
Photo by merjim groen from Google Places

Apam is a captivating coastal town located in the Central Region of Ghana. It is renowned for Fort Patience, a Dutch-built fort completed in 1702, which stands as a testament to the town's historical significance. The town thrives on its fishing industry, with many locals engaged in fishing and salt production at the Benyah Lagoon. Apam is also famous for the Akwambo festival, a cultural event celebrated every September. The festival, meaning 'path-clearing,' showcases the rich traditions and unity of the local community. Visitors can experience the town's unique blend of history and culture, making it a fascinating destination.

Apam is a captivating coastal town located in the Central Region of Ghana. It is renowned for Fort Patience, a Dutch-built fort completed in 1702, which stands as a testament to the town's historical significance. The town thrives on its fishing industry, with many locals engaged in fishing and salt production at the Benyah Lagoon. Apam is also famous for the Akwambo festival, a cultural event celebrated every September. The festival, meaning 'path-clearing,' showcases the rich traditions and unity of the local community. Visitors can experience the town's unique blend of history and culture, making it a fascinating destination.

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Highlights

  • Fort Patience, a Dutch-built fort.

  • Vibrant fishing industry.

  • Annual Akwambo festival.

  • Benyah Lagoon salt production.

  • Traditional asafo companies.

Before you go: Apam essentials

  • Close access to Fort Patience, a historical site.

  • Rich cultural heritage with the annual Akwambo festival.

  • Vibrant local fishing industry and salt production.

Local Cuisine

Try the local seafood, which is a staple in Apam due to its thriving fishing industry.

Cultural Experience

Visit during the Akwambo festival in September to experience local traditions and celebrations.

Best For

History enthusiasts and cultural explorers.

Currency

GHS ₵

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Historical Sites

Explore Fort Patience to learn about the town's colonial history and its role as a former major port.

Occasion Tags

Cultural Exploration, Historical Tourism

Best time to visit Apam

September for the Akwambo festival

Spring

Spring is a great time to visit Apam with pleasant weather and fewer tourists.

Summer

Summers are warm and lively with local festivals and events.

Fall

Fall offers a cultural experience with the Akwambo festival in September.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore historical sites without crowds.

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