 Ada Foah A few hours east of Accra, the coastal town of Ada Foah lies right where river Volta meets the Gulf of Guinea. While the town is attractive enought to explore, exploring the islands in the river makes your trip complete.
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 Kumasi The Asante are a proud tribe in Ghana, Africa. They have their own king, flag and history. Kumasi is their capital.
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 Ghana Market Share some impressions and pictures of a typical African market. It is here that African life revolves around.
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 Elmina From outside, the fortress has a nice look, but once inside its history dawns on you.
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 Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum Ghana's Father of the Fatherland, Kwame Nkrumah, has a last resting place in style: a Mausoleum in a friendly park right in Accra, the capital of the country that achieved independence under his guidance.
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 Independence Square Independence Square is a vast area in Accra where massive celebrations can be held. On any day, this is the heart not only of Ghanaian, but also of African independence.
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 Timber market A few alleys with a wide variety of items for sale are tucked away in near Ussher Town in Accra. Timber market makes for a very interesting visit.
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 Lake Volta Cruise A perfect day trip from Accra, the cruise on Lake Volta includes not just navigating the largest artificial lake of the world, but also dancing to the irresistible rhythms of an African band on the boat.
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 Cape Coast castle Visiting Cape Coast castle is unlikely to keep you untouched; for many, it is a confronting and harrowing experience - not for its appealing exterior, but for the stories told by the guide.
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