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Quote: This fort was one of the primary slave holding sites in Ghana. The guide is fantastic in their depiction of events that occurred throughout the time when the fort was in use. I would strongly recommend paying Read More
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Quote: The beach is quite big covering at least five miles. I walked no further and it still went on. Crystalline aquamarine water gentley lapped the white sandy shore. There is a spectacular blow hole near the Read More
Quote: Ghana isn't exactly known for it's big game, which is what makes Mole even more of a treasure. The park is remote enough to maintain it's natural integrity, but is close enough to a major city to allow tour Read More
Quote: The National Museum features in most travel guides to Ghana, and so it was one of my first stops when I arrived in Accra. On reflection, it may well be that people write about the national museum so much because Read More
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Quote: Kejetia is West Africa's largest market. Traders from around the country and region come to ply their wares not to mention socialize. It's easy to become lost amongst the stalls, but don't worry...you'll come Read More
Quote: The hotel at the Game Park is quite nice. Although you will encounter your occasional lizard or spider, the grounds are kept up nicely and there are air conditioners in most of the rooms. The park is beautiful. A Read More
Quote: A very old slave castle that was a central location used for the slave trade. A guided tour through the building takes you through the slave areas, governor's quarters, balcony, sanctuary, and all the other parts Read More
Quote: Bonwire is the epicenter of Asante kente weaving, and produces kente that is sold throughout the world. It is also the town where kente supposedly originated. The strips of kente cloth are beautiful and any Read More
Quote: The shop owners mob you as you get off of your bus, pulling you by the arm and yelling at you to come to their shop. They flash things in front of you and tell you how much they want for it. They are relentless Read More