10°3′49.32000″N 2°30′1.80000″W / 10.0637000000°N 2.5005000000°W / 10.0637000000; -2.5005000000Wa Naa's Palace is the home to the King of the Wala people who are said to be the majority in Wa in the Upper West Region of Ghana.
It is located in the heart of the town and the home to the entire family, palace staff and officials of the kingdom.
It is the place for cultural, political, religious and social importance for the local people.
[1][6][7][8] Historians claim the people of Wa migrated from Sudan in the northern part of Africa.
It is claimed in the 19th century, the building was built using sundried mud-brick walls and Y-shaped wooden columns to support the flat roofs of a bush-pole framework covered with mud.