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Why Film here?
Ghana is known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and welcoming film environment. The country offers stunning coastlines, bustling cities, and lush rainforests, making it an attractive location for various types of productions. With a well-established film industry, ease of filming, and strong government support, Ghana is a prime destination for filmmakers.
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Capital City
Accra
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Main Languages
English
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Currency
Ghanaian cedi (GHS)
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Weather
Ghana has a tropical climate with wet and dry seasons - Dry Season (November – April): Best for filming, with clear skies and minimal rainfall. Wet Season (May – October): Characterized by heavy rains, which may impact outdoor shoots.
Top Filming Locations
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Cape Coast Castle
A UNESCO World Heritage site with historic architecture and stunning ocean views.
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Mole National Park
Ghana’s largest wildlife reserve, home to elephants, antelopes, and diverse landscapes.
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Lake Volta
One of the largest man-made lakes in the world, perfect for water-based scenes.
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Jamestown
A vibrant, historic district in Accra featuring colonial-era buildings and colorful street art.
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Aburi Botanical Gardens
A scenic location with lush greenery, ideal for peaceful and nature-inspired shoots.
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Kakum National Park
Famous for its canopy walkway and dense rainforest, great for adventure and wildlife scenes.
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Wli Waterfalls
The highest waterfall in West Africa, offering breathtaking natural beauty.
Visa Requirements
Most visitors need a visa to enter Ghana, which must be obtained prior to arrival.
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Required Documentation
Valid passport, Completed visa application form, Proof of accommodation, Return travel itinerary
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Timings
2–3 weeks
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Cost
Single-entry visa: $75–$100 (varies by nationality)
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Additional Requirements
A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for entry. Additional vaccinations such as Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Malaria prophylaxis are recommended.
Airport Tax
A $100 departure tax is included in flight tickets. No separate application is needed.
General Film Permit
Film permits are issued by the Ghana Film Authority and are required for all productions.
Drone Permit
Drones are available for hire locally, but importing a drone requires a permit from the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority.
Equipment Customs Clearance
Ghana is not a Carnet country, requiring alternative customs procedures.
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Clearance Process
Declare all equipment upon arrival. A customs deposit may be required. Fixers can assist with the clearance process.
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Required Documentation
Crew list with equipment details, Equipment values and serial numbers
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Timings
1–2 weeks
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Cost
5–10% of equipment value
Safety and Security
Ghana is considered one of the safest countries in West Africa, but standard precautions are recommended.
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