The Royal Senchi Hotel & Resort, a premier luxury destination in West Africa, has announced its partnership with Akwaaba African Travel Market to host the 8th edition of the Accra Weizo Travel Conference.
Scheduled to take place on Friday, June 27, 2025, in Accra, Ghana, this year’s event promises to bring together industry leaders from the travel, tourism, aviation, and hospitality sectors.
Under the theme “Re-Imagining the ECOWAS Free Movement Protocol,” the conference will focus on enhancing regional integration and seamless cross-border travel in West Africa.
The event, organized in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority, aims to promote tourism growth and cooperation in the region.
Key objectives include simplifying travel within West African cities, standardizing tourism facilities, and streamlining airport and border processes.
The Royal Senchi Hotel & Resort, located along the serene banks of the Volta River in Akosombo, Ghana, will play a pivotal role in the event.
This award-winning resort, known for its fusion of nature, traditional design, and modern hospitality, offers a rejuvenating escape for both business and leisure travelers.
With its 84 elegantly designed rooms nestled within 35 acres of lush greenery, the resort is a preferred venue for conferences and high-level meetings.
The Accra Weizo Expo, a key component of the conference, will showcase professional service providers from the region and feature a fam tour for tour operators in West Africa to some of Ghana’s iconic tourism sites.
This year’s event is expected to provide a platform for industry stakeholders to explore new opportunities and partnerships, ultimately contributing to the growth of regional tourism.
By partnering with Accra Weizo, the Royal Senchi Hotel & Resort reaffirms its commitment to fostering regional tourism development and providing a world-class experience for all participants.
As one of West Africa’s premier luxury destinations, the resort is well-positioned to support the growth of the region’s tourism industry, and its involvement in this landmark travel fair is expected to have a lasting impact on the sector.