Lake Bosomtwe
About Lake Bosomtwe is the only true inland lake in the country located in the Ashanti region. It is an awesome place to relax and enjoy nature. The lake has […]
About Lake Bosomtwe is the only true inland lake in the country located in the Ashanti region. It is an awesome place to relax and enjoy nature. The lake has […]
The striking sandstone rock formations within the Tano Sacred Grove, along with the interesting history and culture of the grove, make this a highly enjoyable site to visit. Taakora, the
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They have been making kente cloth since the 17th century in Adanwomase, the royal weaving village for the Asante king. Around half the population of Adanwomase is involved in the
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The New Nationalism Park: A Symbol of Pride and Unity The newly redeveloped Nationalism Park stands as a beacon of national pride and unity, blending history, culture, and modern aesthetics.
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About Bono East The Bono East Region is a new region carved out of the then Brong Ahafo Region. The capital of the new region is Techiman. Bono East covers
Hogbetsotso Festival is celebrated by the people of Anlo in the Volta Region of Ghana. The celebration starts in the month of November at Anloga, which is the traditional and
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Often recognised as Ghana’s breadbasket and less know to tourists, Brong Ahafo is the country’s greatest agricultural region with a large acreage of food crops and cocoa plantations as well
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About the Village Surrounded on three sides by dramatic cliffs and hills (the village name is translated literally as “inside stone”), Buoyem offers visitors beautiful views, cave exploration and extensive
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The most attractive aspects of Ghanaian cultural life are that of the colourful traditional festivals and durbars which are frequently held in all part of the country. Festivals reveal some
The area of Paga gives tourists an opportunity to seea remarkably well-preserved slave camp, as well as a sacred pool where protected crocodiles can be seen, touched and fed. Visitors
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