Friday, March 30, 2007

Wonderful country Ghana

Just popped into the country for a brief visit and have been caught whirlwind of Ghanaian genuine friendship. Boy they really do know how to celebrate they football. I think I'd stay just a little while.

Horace, Quebec, Canada

Thursday, March 22, 2007

"AKWAABA!!!" a Ghana Travelogue


If an award were given for the country with the friendliest people in West Africa, Ghana would be a strong contender. Spend a few hours in the breezy capital at Accra, and you'll swear the wind and waves off the Gulf of Guinea have infused the land and people alike with equatorial warmth.
Lonely PlanetExpedia.co.uk

Pros:
"Good roads, great beaches, easy wildlife spotting."
Cons:
"I'll let you know"
In A Nutshell:
"The Place to Be"
Ali Zingstra, Emmen, NL

A trip to Ghana is not just a vacation; it is a balm for a broken soul.
Retha Hill, Washington DC, USA

A country to come back and to come back and.....
In 1980 was Ghana, the first country I visited south of the Sahara.
And I fell in love ... with Africa, with Ghana and with the Ghanaian people.
Clive Cox, Boston Massachussettes

"I love the very hospitable people of Ghana. Homesick if I'm not there. "How and when can I go back?" THIS COUNTRY IS WORTH A VISIT, BELIEVE ME!!!
Ian Vandingelen, Houthalen, BE

I found the best beaches just west of the city past the tourist hotspot of Cape Coast, in a tiny village called Brenu Achenum. The campsite was fantastic with mouth-watering food and cheap too. In fact compared to many other countries around the area, Ghana comes out best in terms of value for money. Another highlight was the Akosombo damn which holds back the world's largest artificial lake. It is truly spectacular.
Nigel T., London England

Fantastic night life, the best kept secret in Africa. There are plenty of bars and pubs and beach resorts around the city.
Sean Brooks, LA, California

Ghana is absolutely fantastic. It is one of the more stable countries in the region and the biggest plus is that almost everyone speaks English. There is so much to do in this country and the people are eager to tell you and show you.
Sarah H. New York, New York

I Never Try Anything, I Just Do It

Real Name: Ian Vandingelen
Lives In: Houthalen, BE

Cape Coast Castle - Ghana
I think Ghana is one of the most laid back destinations in West Africa.
Beautiful beaches, friendly and helpful people, a very rich historical culture (forts, castles, mosques, etc..).

And the last remaining wilderness areas in Ghana are worth a visit.
You'll find rainforests in the southern part of the country and in the north you'll find the Guinean savannas.

Lake Volta is situated in the east and the landscape over there is hillier. When you're looking for the typical African wildlife, you'll have to visit the reserves or national parks, which are plenty.
But you don't find as much animals as in the eastern and southern part of Africa.

There isn't much place left, in the 238,540 sq km country.
When you know there're about 20 million people living in Ghana.

Here is a list of the major ethnics.
Akan (44%)
Mole-Dagbane (16%)
Ewe (13%)
Ga (8%)
Guan
Gurma,
Gonja
Dagomba

THIS COUNTRY IS WORTH A VISIT, BELIEVE ME!!!

Ghana - The Land of Gold @ 50

As Ghana celebrates 50 years of nationhood, developments in the tourism industry points to a fast-growing, viable and successful sector of the economy. Blazing a trail in the development of tourism, Akwaabacity Limited wishes to present to you an online resource to help make your experience in Ghana a memorable one.

As we say in Ghana, AKWAABA (welcome).