Ghana - What to Expect

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Cape Coast, Central Ghana, Ghana
You have to go to the Kakum National Park. There you have to do the canope walk. Walking on the top of the trees, 30m high.
Kumasi, Central Ghana, Ghana
I'm not sure if it still exists today but since it was so popular among the Kumasi tourist crowd I doubt it's gone:Vic Baboo's cafeDamn fine veggie pizza and milkshakes.Other food tips:"Ice watha" means water from the tap, only chilled"Pu watha" is purified water in sealed bagsOf course the water from the tap is cheapest but if you just started your travels begin with purified. Just to get your bowels used to the local "fauna and flora". The same with the street food: it's great, cheap and quick but ease into it!
Accra, Eastern Ghana, Ghana
night life in accra is so full of fun,from thursday nite to sunday nitwe is badddddd.thur nite is ladies nite at afro nite club,friday boomerang or cinderellas,monte carlo or da office nite club.sunda nite GLENNS ITS A BOOM
Bolgatanga, Northern Ghana, Ghana
Bolgatanga in the upper east rigion van Ghana heeft mijn hart gestolen. Je hebt er alles; Pito bier, Foe foe, de loto en knapperige maiskolfjes op elke straat hoek. Een lapjes markt met de mooiste stoffen, kralen en kruiden. Ik ga er vroeg of laat zeker nog een keertje naar terug.
Kenya, Ghana
Do not drink any liquid that does not come from a sealed bottle and try to avoid any food that has not been cooked. Resturants wash their food in the local water, if it hasn`t been brought to a boiling temperture there is a big risk of it giving you food posioning.
Accra, Eastern Ghana, Ghana
Clubs are crazy in Accra need to check "@ the office" crazy club...
Kumasi, Central Ghana, Ghana
In general Kumasi is a very safe and accessible city for travellers. It has Bureau de Change everywhere as well as a security guarded Barclays ATM for accessing money. Internet cafes are easy to find as well. Must sees are the Central Market- an amazing expanse of tinned rooves, get lost in the labrynth of meat, shoes, cloth and spices- you will love it. Also, the Cultural Museum and the Asantehene's Palace. I don't recommend the Zoo- it is overpriced and under cared for. It was depressing if anything. Try the amazing street food- the koko(maize meal drink) and roasted plantain at the Trotro station especially, the food at Lonely Planet recommended restaurants is overpriced and made me feel elitist and excluded. If you are missing your dairy products, which it is likely you will if you are a Westerner then Vic Baboo's Cafe is good for fruit smoothies that you can trust. Women, expect to be grabbed ta when winding your way through the pressing crowds on the street, don't take it as a threat. Keep your money mimimal and close by you at the Trotro station. Alway always greet someone on the street before asking for directions. Give to beggars, the locals do. Take a trotro when t you can, the prices are set and they are way more fun. Shared taxis are also reasonable. If you take a private taxi be prepared for a haggle- keep it lighthearted. Kumasi isn't as bad as Accra for this though. When I was there, there were incidents of taxi drivers stealing bags/purses etc., but just be alert, most are just trying it on.
Kokrobite, Ghana
Get to the beach this is one of the best beaches in or around Accra, barely any trash in the water, clean beaches, and no hawkers trying to sell you stuff, you can't bring food or drink over, but they don't check you backpacks. If your into surfing, or body boarding, etc. this is a great spot.
Elmina, Ghana
Don't dress up, don't drive there yourself (but use public transportation = a tro tro), and don't stay at a luxurious hotel. Go shoe string on this one.
Ho, Eastern Ghana, Ghana
If you are here for a couple of days, make your way to the volta waterfall, biggest water fall i have ever been able to swim in, and has lots of traditional food being sold around the area, but make sure to arrange with a taxi driver to wait for you while you take the walk. DO NOT PAY UNTIL you arrive at home or else you will lose your money