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Passport and Visa
Passport Validity
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Your U.S. passport must have at least 6 months of validity beyond your return date, and at least one blank page for entry/exit stamps Travel.state.gov.
Visa Requirements
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Most travelers require a visa to enter Ghana. Those eligible must apply in advance through a Ghanaian diplomatic mission or consulate info.globalbrigades.orgwashington.mfa.gov.gh.
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Citizens of certain countries benefit from visa-free entry or may obtain a visa on arrival (e.g. some ECOWAS nationals, post-2025 additions like Colombia, Morocco, etc.) Wikipedia.
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Visas on arrival are possible if pre-arranged approval from Ghana Immigration has been secured Wikipedia.

Immunizations
Mandatory Entry Requirement
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Yellow fever vaccination is required for all travelers aged 9 months and older entering Ghana, with documented proof upon arrival Travel.state.govRustic Pathways.
Recommended & Advisable Vaccinations
According to CDC and other health authorities:
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Recommended: Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Polio, Tdap (tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis), MMR, Influenza, COVID-19 (if eligible), Rabies, Pneumonia, Chickenpox/Shingles Passport Health.
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Malaria prophylaxis is strongly advised—Ghana has widespread transmission, and chloroquine-resistant strains; consult a travel health specialist Passport Healtheducationabroad.isp.msu.edu.
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Other precautions: Take measures against dengue, Lassa fever, schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis, and general travelers’ illnesses through safer food, clean water, and bug protection measures Passport Health.
Travel Checklist for Ghana (from the U.S.)
✅ Travel Documents
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Valid passport (must be valid for at least 6 months beyond travel dates, with at least 2 blank pages).
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Ghana visa (apply online or through the Ghana Embassy/Consulate before travel).
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Yellow Fever vaccination certificate (required for entry).
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Copies of passport, visa, vaccination card, and travel insurance (keep digital + paper copies).
💉 Health & Safety
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Required immunizations: Yellow Fever.
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Recommended immunizations: Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, MMR, Tdap, Polio booster.
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Malaria prevention: prescription meds (e.g., Malarone, Doxycycline, or Lariam).
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Travel health kit: mosquito repellent (30–50% DEET), sunscreen, hand sanitizer, first aid kit, any personal prescriptions.
💵 Money & Finances
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Notify bank/credit card company of travel dates.
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Bring some USD cash (new, crisp bills—$50s or $100s preferred for best exchange rate).
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Plan to use cash (Ghanaian Cedi, GHS) for most expenses. ATMs available in cities.
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Consider a money belt or crossbody bag for security.
📱 Communication & Connectivity
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Unlock phone for local SIM card purchase (MTN is common in Ghana).
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Download offline maps (Google Maps, Maps.me).
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Save emergency contacts, embassy info, and hotel addresses offline.
🧳 Packing Essentials
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Lightweight, breathable clothing (cotton/linen).
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Conservative outfits (for cultural sensitivity, especially at religious or rural sites).
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Comfortable walking shoes & sandals.
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Rain jacket or umbrella (rainy season: Apr–Jun & Sept–Nov).
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Universal power adapter (Ghana uses Type D & G plugs, 230V).
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Reusable water bottle + water purification tablets/filters.
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Travel pillow, eye mask, earplugs (for long flights).
🛂 Arrival in Ghana
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Complete entry card (provided on plane/at airport).
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Show passport, visa, Yellow Fever card at immigration.
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Have hotel address & contact info ready for customs.
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Arrange reliable transportation from airport (pre-booked taxi, hotel shuttle, or trusted driver).
🌍 Other Good-To-Haves
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Travel insurance (medical + trip coverage).
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Copies of important documents stored securely online.
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Small gifts for hosts (if visiting friends/family).
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Snacks for travel days (energy bars, nuts).
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Cultural prep: learn greetings in Twi or Ga (local languages).
