Ghana Tourism Authority


The Ghana Tourism Authority is a Ghanaian state agency under the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts responsible for the regulation of tourism in Ghana by marketing, promoting, licensing, classifying, researching and developing tourism facilities and services in the country.

History

The Ghana Tourism Authority was established in 1960 as the Ghana Tourist Board. The board was renamed as the Ghana Tourism Authority in 2011 under act 817. The act extended the tasks of the agency to overseeing the implementation of government policies in the industry. The act also makes the agency a fully fledged income generating authority by establishing a fund to which every tourism business is required to contribute one percent of its revenue for tourism development.

Notable Initiatives

The Ghana Tourism Authority has instituted some days annually to celebrate various themes in the country.
InitiativeCommemorationYear institutedDate of Celebration
National Chocolate DayValentines Day 200510th February - 14th February
Year of Return400 years since the first slave ships landed in the Americas20182019