Travel in Ghana?
- Ghana is one of the most travelable countries on the west coast of Africa. With a friendly population, plenty of variety and not too long distances, it is suitable for both shorter and longer stays.
- The Mole National Park, a low-key park lots of wildlife (including elephants) that is very approachable.
- The market of Bolgatanga. In this market you will find a wide range of bags, rugs and handmade products.
- The Kakum National Park. This park consists entirely of rainforest and has impressive flora and fauna. Here you will find, among other things, 500 different species of butterflies.
- The difference between the north, east and south of Ghana.
- The people who in also interested in you, the people who work locally for their fellow Ghanaians, the many projects.
- Accra, the capital of Ghana, is a vibrant city right by the sea.
- The beach towns near Accra.
- Cape Coast and Elmina with the old slave forts.
- Surroundings of Lake Volta, the largest reservoir in the world.
- Teshi with the wood artists.
- Kumasi, the second biggest city in Ghana.
- Homosexuality is not forbidden, but Ghana is a religious country that seems to be becoming less and less tolerant.
- Being harassed by vendors can be annoying, but in general there is no aggression involved in Ghana.
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