Welcome to Ghana, West Africa!
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Global lockdowns, scare-mongering! Highly inflated numbers! What started, "14 days" to "Flatten the Curve", continues today with Corona Panic 24/7!
It is another way, to CONTROLL the masses!
Stand UP, against this GLOBAL SCAM!
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Global lockdowns, scare-mongering! Highly inflated numbers! What started, "14 days" to "Flatten the Curve", continues today with Corona Panic 24/7!
It is another way, to CONTROLL the masses!
Stand UP, against this GLOBAL SCAM!
If you are living in the United Kingdom, there is a LEGAL way, to NOT wear a Mask, or Face Covering! Yes, 100% LEGAL!
Protect your HEALTH! Visit MaskExemptions.info today, and get YOUR MASK EXEMPTION!
Welcome! Akwaaba!
Upfront and Frankly: If you expect a perfect holiday... Please visit Florida!
Ghana is a young African nation, born in 1957. Tourism promotion just begun early 1990`s. Most of Ghanaian society has little experience with tourism, and hence little understanding of tourist needs and expectations (this includes many people working in hotels, parks, and restaurants).
Upfront and Frankly: If you expect a perfect holiday... Please visit Florida!
Ghana is a young African nation, born in 1957. Tourism promotion just begun early 1990`s. Most of Ghanaian society has little experience with tourism, and hence little understanding of tourist needs and expectations (this includes many people working in hotels, parks, and restaurants).
Travel requires patience and good humor, as Western standards, very often, don`t apply outside the larger cities.
Don`t expect public restroom and WC, especially not in the villages! However, there are good facilities between Accra and Kumasi. (Linda Door, as excellent example) Have always your own toilet tissue, and cleansing tissues with you! Roads are often a bit rough, as Ghana is a developing country. Dining on the way; There are more and more road side restaurants. Don`t be afraid :-) Our food is quit nice! |
There are many beautiful beaches all over the Ghanaian coast. Below: Ada Beach Resort.
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About GhanaGhana`s history - about our country. How did we develop and how we are doing now...
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Lake Volta
Lake Volta
The Volta Lake is a man-made lake created after the River Volta was dammed at the Akosombo gorge. The lake is dendritic in shape and has a generally north- south orientation with an average length and width of 400 km and 25 km respectively. It has a catchment of 385,185 km2, excluding its own area of 8,730 km2. Nearly 60% of this area lies outside of Ghana.
The lake was created to store up water primarily to generate hydro- electricity. Additionally it was envisaged that it would improve inland water transport, boost fishing, ensure enough water for domestic and industrial use and for irrigation, etc. - See our Lake Volta Page
The lake was created to store up water primarily to generate hydro- electricity. Additionally it was envisaged that it would improve inland water transport, boost fishing, ensure enough water for domestic and industrial use and for irrigation, etc. - See our Lake Volta Page
Rivers of Ghana
RIVERS OF GHANA – include Volta river, Afram River, Ankobra River, Asuakawkaw River, Ayensu River, Benchema River, Bia River, Birim River, Black Volta river, Daka river, Dayi River, Densu River, Edam river, Fia river, Jelem river, Kwasu river, Kpeshi Lagoon, Fosu lagoon, Menu river, Mo River, Nasia River, Nini River, Nuboi River, Nworanae River, Ochi river, Ofin River, Ongwam river, Oti River, Oyoko River, Pra River, Pru River, Pumpum River, Sanwu river, Sene River, Tano River, Tsatsadu River, Volta River, Wawa River, White Volta River, Wurudu River, Lake Bosumtwi and Sakumono Lagoon, as well as many local Rivers, Lakes, Lagoons and Waterfalls across the length and breadth of the country, which can pour trillions of litres of water on our arable lands for agricultural development to change our economic fortunes forever and permanently!
WE CAN DO BETTER IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE
Let's do less politics and more Economics!!!
WE CAN DO BETTER IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE
Let's do less politics and more Economics!!!
Travel Advise
Be aware that Western style food is often, only in larger towns and cities, available. Don`t expect fast service early Saturday or Sunday morning. Sunday is church day in Ghana! Be aware, there are quiet some Muslim orientated Ghanaian population, in Ghana. The same applies to the neighbouring countries of Togo, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast.
Respect the customs of the Ghanaian people. Ghana is not Florida, and not Germany.
Photography and video - Please ask, before taking pictures! There have been incidents of misunderstanding.
When visiting tourist sides, often .... Read More (Included Tourism & Info Links)
Respect the customs of the Ghanaian people. Ghana is not Florida, and not Germany.
Photography and video - Please ask, before taking pictures! There have been incidents of misunderstanding.
When visiting tourist sides, often .... Read More (Included Tourism & Info Links)
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