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keya magazine for travelers by travelers • september / october 2012
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Driving ghana’s Coastline9 stops - 5 days -one epic drive
3 aDrenaline aDventUres!experience some of ghana’s most exhilarating destinations
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AkwaabaWelcome to Ghana. As the Information Attaché of the
Embassy of Ghana in Washington DC, I am pleased to
invite you to share the unequaled opportunities that our
country offers and to experience all that makes Ghana
a wonderful place to live and visit. Explore our world-
class museums and attractions, including Independence
Square, The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum & Museum,
The Ghana National Theater, The National Museum
and much more. We hope that this guide will help you
to explore Accra whether it’s finding a place to shop,
something to do, a place to stay, or a place to eat. There
are plenty of options for all of these in Ghana. On behalf
of the people of Ghana, I am proud to welcome you to
explore this ever changing country and we wish you a
meaningful and memorable stay.
Sincerely,
Vanessa Mensah-Adu (Mrs.)
Ghana Embassy,Washington DC
Atlantic Ocean
Accra
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Ada FoahTema
Techiman
Wenchi
Sunyani
Sekondi Takoradi
Tamale
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Bolgatanga
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Cape CoastElmina
MoleNational Park
Gbele Game Production
Reserve
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Kakum National Park
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Bui NationalPark
Boin NationalPark
Ankasa Game Reserve
Nzulezu Stilt Village
Amansuri Lake
Paga
Navrongo Sirigu
popUlation22,019,000 AREA238,537 sq. kilometers GOVERNMENTMultiparty Democracy langUagesEnglish (official), akan, Moshi-Dagomba, Ewe & ga.
RELIGIONSChristian 63%, Muslim 16%, indigenous beliefs 21%. cUrrencyCedi ethnic groUpsakan 44%, Moshi-Dagomba 16%, Ewe 13%, ga 8%, gurma 3%
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As we experience the African renaissance no where do we see it more than in Accra; this is why we felt that there was a need for a creative and innovative magazine for travelers in this ever changing city. Our mission at Key Ghana is to make your travel more meaningful and more memorable by exploring more authentic and enriching ways of visiting this modern African city. We encourage travelers to celebrate the things that are otherwise taken for granted when traveling. Take the time to discover local markets, and small neighborhood businesses. We suggest that you learn to buy and
cook local food, learn how to live like locals. In the process, you may meet the owner of a market stand or you may greet someone on the street. This is when you will realize that it is from these little interactions that you will learn the most about this rich culture.We hope that you enjoy this issue of Key Ghana, which is focused on giving you advice, tips and stories that will make your stay in Accra more meaningful and memorable.Now find Key Ghana Magazine at the Ghana Embassy in the U.S., Kotoka International Airport, The National Theater of Ghana, The Alliance Française, key hotels and key restaurants.
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6Driving ghana’s Coast9 stops - 5 days - One epic drive.
8Coming eventsThis months music, performing arts, fashion & festivals.
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18arts & entertainmentDiscover Accra’s many venues for music, film & theater & art.
20oUtDoor pUrsUitsIndulge in Ghana’s great outdoors
22Dining inDexFrom fine dining to street food in Accra
24shopping inDexFrom neighborhood markets to unique boutiques
26aCComoDations inDexA summary of the leading Accra-area hotels and holiday rentals
29transportation inDex
30aDrenaline aDventUresSee some of Ghana’s most exhilarating places
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sep. & oct.editor’s letter
DAy 1: Accra City Tour Depart for a sightseeing tour of Accra through the administrative and economic districts of the city to experience the energy of this 132-year-old city. Visit the W. E. B. Dubois Center for
Pan African Culture, Independence/Black Star Square and Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park.End at the Arts Centre on High Street where you will have an opportunity to use your bargaining skills as you
shop for local art.Stay at one of the many hotels in Accra.
DAy 2: Accra to Elmina(147 km, 2 hours 3 mins / Accra - Cape Coast Rd )After breakfast, depart for a drive to the Central Region to tour famous forts, castles and slave dungeons of Ghana. Here the history of the slave trade unfolds. Visit the Cape Coast Castle built by the Swedes in 1653, later taken over by the British. This castle also houses the West African Historical Museum established by the Smithsonian Institute in collaboration
with the Ghanaian Government in 1994. Head further west to the Elmina Castle (St. George’s Castle) built by the Portuguese in 1482. This is the first European structure built in Sub – Saharan Africa. Capture a great photo opportunity at the colorful harbor, full of boats preparing to go to sea. Stay at the Coconut Grove Beach Resort in Elmina.
DAy 3: Elmina - Bosua(105 km, 1 hour 27
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mins / Cape Coast - Sekondi Rd to Takoradi, Takoradi - Agona Rd to Agona, left at junction towards Bosua)Depart for a drive along the coast towards Takoradi. On the way, visit St. Sebastian in Shama and Fort Orange in Sekondi both built as Dutch lodges in 1526 and 1640 respectively. In the afternoon, drive through Takoradi to experience the bustling Market Circle environment and the harbor. Also, visit the woodcarvers’ village where one can find a vast selection of quality wood products. Drive to Bosua to stay at one of the beach resorts.
DAy 4: Bosua - Beyin (and back)(89.7 km, 1 hour 15 mins / Agona - Elubo Rd )In the morning fuel up with a big breakfast and head west to Beyin.Briefly visit Fort Apollonia,
built in 1770 by the British, this is one of the less-traveled forts. After you visit, go to the Ghana Wildlife Society office for a guide and a canoe to the Nzulezu Stilt Village. The canoe ride takes about an hour and meanders along about 5kms of pathways through lush Amansuri Wetlands. The village is built entirely on stilts on Lake Amansuri. It is constructed out of wood and raffia with one central walkway lined with two dozen houses on either side. Everything takes place on the water - cooking, schooling, recreation, etc.After heading back to Beyin drive 45 minutes back east to Axim where you will find Fort San Antonio, sub-Saharan Africa’s second oldest fort move on to Dixcove to see Fort Metal Cross.
Overnight in Bosua.
DAy 5: Beyin - Ada (361 km, 5 hours / Accra - Cape Coast Rd You’ve got a 5 hour trip ahead of you, so wake up early. Enjoy the beautiful scenery as you head to the most eastern part of this coast. Ada, is a small fishing village located where the River Volta meets the ocean. Famous for its water, river, lagoon and ocean, Ada can be best experienced with a boat tour to the estuary and the islands. Join a local paddle boat or try deep-sea fishing either with a local fishing boat or on a modern high-tech boat. If lucky you can witness the fascinating sight of huge Leatherback turtles coming out of the water and nesting in the sand. All details can be found at the Tourist Information Center.
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coming eventss e p t - o C t
6th annual marathon
alewa: The Rebirth of Spoken Word in Ghanaoctober 2Sweetie’s Lounge5:30 pmSee some of the best spoken word artists to have come out of Ghana.
ghana fashion anD Design weekoctober 5-7Mövenpick Ambassador HotelThis event will, highlight Ghanaian designers’ contribu-tions to the industry and will brand Ghana as a global player in culture and fashion.
aCCra international marathonseptember 30 Prampran to Labadi BeachMark your calendar to run or walk at the Sixth An-
nual Accra International Marathon to keep Africa
Alive! register for the Marathon, Half-Marathon or
10K and Team relay. This year, the finish line will be
hosted on the beautiful grounds of the Labadi Beach
Hotel, a great place to cheer the arriving runners and
to share the fun. www.aimghana.com
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events - theater
National Theater of Ghana South Liberia Rd Tel: 0244272884 / nationaltheatre.com.gh
september
u Concert PartyUnder colonial rule, the first concert party prac-titioners brought their comic variety shows to audiences throughout what was then the British Gold Coast colony. As social and political circumstances shifted through the colonial
period and early years of Ghanaian independence, concert party actors demonstrated a remark-able responsiveness to changing social roles and volatile political situations
as they continued to stage this extremely popular form of entertainment. Today the Concert party is a spirited blend of comedy and social
commentary. A Ghanaian theatrical program that combines music, dance and drama. Starting with a live band performance, it continues with comedy and drama mixed with music and dancing.National Theater 2- 6:30 pm, GH¢5, free for kids under 10 years
z FunworldA children’s program performed by kids for kids to unearth their endowed creative talents. It includes drama, poetry, music and dance. National Theater 1-5:30 pm GH¢2.
october
7 Concert Party(see September 16 for details) National Theater 2- 6:30 pm, GH¢5, free for kids under 10 years
l Funworld(see September 30 for details) National Theater 1-5:30 pm GH¢2 everyone pays
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Don’t miss the unique architecture of the national theater of ghana which houses the national symphony, Dance & Drama Company.
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september
s national symphony orchestra special Kwame nkrumah Birth-day ConcertAt the occasion of the public holiday to celebrate the birthday of the nation’s founder, this is a unique concert from the National Symphonic Orchestra.Guest Ghanaian artists will join the NSO.Venue to be announced
l high Vibes Festival 2012High vibes music festival was initiated in 2009 with the support of the FrenchEmbassy in Ghana to promote an international
music festival in this vibrant city that focuses on live music which proves to be very popular. After the first edition, pidgin Music and Creative Storm joined in order to consolidate and build synergies towards sustaining an annual festival. This year an even bigger festival is anticipated with the collaboration of AllianceFrançaise and its innovative music program. High vibes 2012 will have two exciting components. An “IN” program at Alliance Françaiseand an “OUT” program presented across the city of Accra.
; Women Music Work-shop Alliance FrançaiseThis capacity building day workshop will introduceyoung women musicians to the music industry andpass on skills in areas such as Disk Jockeying,
sound engineering, event producing and mediapromotion. The workshop will be led by DJ rita, therenowned music producer for the BBC, paulineOduro and other experi-enced women musicianssharing their knowledge and experiencesAlliance Française 8pm
; The evening concertThe evening concert will feature Latonya (USA)and Ary Morais (Cape Verde), the acclaimedexponent of sensual Cape Verdean music.Alliance Française
z Concert at Alliance FrançaiseConcert - dinner with Aly Keita (Malian) and Eli Vava (Ghana). Eli Vava is one of Ghana’s leading female singers. She will travel to Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso as part of an artistic exchange. There, she will collaborate with Aly Keita, Mali’s spectacu-lar exponent of the African
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Alliance Française Liberation Link, Airport Area Tel: 0302 77 31 34 / afaccra.comNational Theater of Ghana South Liberia Rd Tel: 0244272884 / nationaltheatre.com.gh
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Xylophone. Together they will create a unique fusion and return to perform inGhana with other Malien and Burkinabe musicians.Alliance Française
october
4 Concert at Alliance FrançaiseConcert with Nii Noi Nortey (Ghana), Gil-ead Dobrecky (Israeli) percussionist, Australian musician (to be an-nounced) and a korah player Kaskora followed by Cleveland Atkins the winner of the London Jazz Awards for best vocalist in2010 and voted wire/
guardian Jazz Awards best vocalist for threeconsecutive year.During the day there will be a workshop at the Brit-ish Council with theAustralian didgeridoo art-ist, Nii Noi and Gilead.Alliance Française
5 The evening concertThis unique Blues concert will feature pep (France) and the talented artist Sir young (Ghana) followed by Victor Démé (Burkina Faso), the acclaimed song
writer and highly lyrical singer. Alliance Française
a national symphony orchestra Concert with guest director stephen ElleryGuest British conductor Stephen Ellery will lead the NSO in a concert that will feature both classical music and popular music from the movies. The program will include:Glinka russlan and Lud-milla Overture, Malcolm Arnold Little Suite No1, Interval, James BondStar Wars, pirates of the CaribbeanNational Theatre 7:30pmRates: VIP: GH¢70Adult: GH¢30Student: GH¢10For more call Russell on 024-468-7915
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a melting pot of traditional and contemporary, local and international talents make for an interesting mix of art in accra.
events - the arts
september
6-z Art ExhibitionAngela Danquah and Mariatu Ashun will be exhibiting their paintings with “The Art in Us’ as a theme. Opening on the Sept. 6. Hosted by Mr. Chris Dowuona-Hammond, technical assistance advi-sor, USAID, at the poolside of the Hotel from 6:30pmNovotel Hotel Accra
october
2 ALEWA: the re-birth of spoken Word in GhanaSee some of the best spoken word artists to have come out of Ghana including DK Osei yaw, rhymesonny, Mutombo da poet, yom, Chief Moomen, Kwame Write, O’Zionn, Selikem, Monalisa and the new queen of the art poetra Ama Asantewaa and many more.Mariska Taylor-Darko is the
guest poet of the day.Our author of the month, Alba K. Sunprim, wrote “The Imported Ghana-ian” will review her latest book “A place Of Beautiful Nonsense.”Sweetie’s Lounge5:30 pm
5-7 Ghana Fashion and Design WeekThe first Ethical Fashion platform in Ghana under its umbrella themed - ETHIKHA™. A three-day international fashion and educative seminar event scheduled to take place only in Accra. The event aims to empower Ghana-ian designers, highlighting their contributions to the industry and branding Ghana as a global player in culture and fashion. Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel
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f e s t i va l s
Festivals are very important in many ways, historically, religiously, socially, economically & culturally. this is a great opportunity to witness ghana’s rich cultural heritage.
september
Fetu AfahyeStarts on the 1st Saturday of SeptemberCape Coast As the story is told, there
was a devastating outbreak of a disease in Cape Coast and it is believed that with the help of the gods, the people were able to eradicate the epidemic hence the name “FETU” from “Efin Tu” which
means eradicating dirt from the people. Before the actual festival celebration, the Omanhen is confined for a week, during which he goes into a long period of meditation seeking wisdom. As the tradition demands, before the festival, a ban is imposed on drumming and fishing. On the last Monday in August, a vigil takes place at the “Fosu” Lagoon. During this night, citizens convene in large numbers to witness a display of priests and priestesses until day break. A “Bakatue” (Opening up the river) event is heralded by an exceptionally large crowd amidst the firing of musketry. The Omanhen then casts his net three times into the lagoon, amid cheers to lift the ban on fishing. Durbar of chiefs is held on that Saturday. They parade through the principal streets of Cape Coast to the Victoria square. On Sunday, church service is held. To thank God for having helped the people throughout all their endearvours.
odwira(harvest/Thanksgiving)From the last Thursday of July until the first weekend in AugustCelebrated in most Akwapim towns during September and October. Odwira is an Akan word which means purification.
Fetu Afahye Festival in Cape Coast
Ghana Fashion and Design Week
Novotel Hotel Barnes Rd, City Center Tel: 0302 667546 / novotel.comSweetie’s Lounge off Spintex Rd, near Lister Hospital / poetryfoundationghana.orgMövenpick Hotel Independence Ave, Ridge Tel: 0302611000 / moevenpick.com
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The festival is therefore a period of purification and cleansing. Before the celebration of the actual festival a period of forty days is declared as a period for meditation and rest. This period is known as”Adaabutuw”. First day, which is mostly Mondays is set aside for clearing the path leading to the royal mausoleum. On the second day, it is a taboo for any Akuapem citizen to eat any new yam. On the third day relatives especially those who died during the past year are remembered. Forth day is declared as the feasting day. On Friday, the festival is crowned with a grand durbar of chiefs.
AkwantutentenSeptember/October
Worawora, Volta Region History has it that, the people of Worawora migrated from Kuntenase near Lake Bosomtwe in the Ashanti region to their present settlement in 1774. The long trip made by the people from Ashanti region to the Volta region brought about the name of the festival called , the “LONG JOUrNEy”. The festival most of the time witness the participation of the Asante King (Asantehene). In 2001,Otumfuo Osei Tutu II took part in the celebration of the festival. The festival is mostly held in September/October. Aside the festival is noted for bringing together the people of Asante and that of
Worawora in the Volta region of Ghana.
october
Kobine FestivalOctober Lawra, Upper West RegionThis 4 day festival serves as both a harvest celebra-tion and as a homecom-ing for people who have left Lawra. The first day serves as a day of rest for those who have traveled from far away. The second and third days are the official festival days. The festival begins with the procession of the tradi-tional chiefs. Each festival participant is clothed with their most beautiful smocks while walking under huge parasols. The procession is led to the festival ground by a group of men portraying elephant “hunters”. The “hunters” are dressed in traditional hunting atire, including bows and ar-rows. These hunters are accompanied by a large group of musicians and drummers from the Lawra Chief’s palace.
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peggielene Bartels, a secretary working in Washington, D.C., knew she was related to African royalty, but never thought much of it. One day, a cousin called with news that her uncle, the king of
Otuam, Ghana, had died and that the villagers had chosen her to be their next king. She describes her unique experience in her book, “King peggy”: a wondrous tale of how a woman rose to great heights in circumstances one would never dream of. Learn how King peggy is working to shape the future of African women, and how she truly believes that the future of Africa
lies in their hands by going to www.kingpeggy.com
KING PEGGY: How a SEcrEtarY from waSHINGtoN D.c. BEcamE aN afrIcaN KING.
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arts & entertainment
aphrodisiac 235 Osu Badu Street, DzorwuluTel: 0302 766 738 DJs serve a mix of hip hop and R&B, hip life, garage and techno. Ladies night on thursdays. Fridays DJ Flava nite open
from 11pm till 6am
+233 jAzz bAR & GRILL 375 Ring Rd North RidgeTel: 0244 276 027ghana’s premiere Jazz and Live Music Club.open until 4 am on week-ends
byEwELL
Okodan Rd off of Oxford St,
Osu Tel: 0302767793thursdays a live band performs high life music. 6pm -1 am.
champs sports bar 5Ring Rd Central Accra the Paloma Hotel complex Tel: 024 4386765sports bar frequented by ex-pats and locals alike. serves Mexican food, burgers, steaks.Fri. karaoke night sat. live-music
citizen Kofi 1Off Oxford St.,OsuTel: 0302 787811citizenkofi.comone of the swankiest places in accra. ground-floor bar, a nightclub with a VIP section, a theatre and sports bar and a fifth-floor sky Bar with stunning views over osu.
jAzzTONE 6No.3 Third Ringway Airport
Residential. Tel: 0302 761082 Live Entertainment every Friday & saturday from 8:30 PM.
jOkERS 4Labadi Road, LaTel: 024 4370752 not very far from La Beach, this is a very popular place to play pool, tourists & locals meet here to have a drink and a game.
next door beach RESORT
Tel: 024 4318697Beach Road, Teshie (opposite the Military Academy)Live music on weekends, sunday after-noons catch some traditional song and dance performances.
the one2one bar Located in the Mövenpick Hotela chic cocktail bar where you can escape, socialize and launch your
music
+233 jAzz bAR & GRILLBecoming the best hide out pub in accra. this bar hosts the creme de la creme of ghana’s best artists and celebrities.
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artevening in style to the sound of african lounge music or live performances.
oseKan beach RESORT,
High St, Central,near TuduTel: 0302 688800osekan is the place to go when all you want is a relaxing evening by the sea. For a small entrance fee, dance to a live band playing ghanaian music, sip cold mini star or club beer. or watch the crabs scampering on the sharp rocks as the powerful waves break repeatedly over them.
silverbird cinema
First Floor, Shop 39, Accra Mall, Tetteh Quashie InterchangeTel: 021 823270-4silverbirdghana.com
ghana film theatre &
execUtive film hoUse
12th Rd Kanda
Opposite the French Embassy, Tel: 302-763458 Recent ghanaian and foreign films.
goethe-institUt
30 Kakramadu Rd (next to NAFTI ) Cantonments Tel: 0302 779 769 www.goethe.deRegularly show films on thursdays.
alliance française
accra
Liberation Link - Airport ResidentialTel: 0302 773 134 afaccra.com offers diverse performances and productions that reflect the diversity and the quality of France and africa.
the national national theatre of ghana
South Liberia RoadTel: 0244272884nationaltheatre.com.ghthis elegant and imposing theater has shape that from
a distance looks like a gigantic ship or a seagull spreading its wings. the theater houses three groups: the national symphony orchestra, the national Dance Company and the national Drama Company.all of which perform here regularly.
nUbUKe foUndation
7 Adamafio Close East LegonTel: 028 910 21 63nubukefoundation.orgEnjoy programs ranging from drama and music to art exhibitions, poetry, and films.
dei centre No. 7A 9th St TesanoTel: 030 701 3133 deicentreghana.org
national mUseUm of ghana accraBarnes Rd.Tel: 021-221633
AfIA GALLERy No. 2 Liberia Rd Ext, OsuTel: 0302 681465afiavillage.com
artists alliance GALLERy Omanye House. Beach Rd, La before LaPalmTel: 0245251404
hershel gallery Mankrato St East Cantonments herschelgallery.com
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outdoor pursuitsWildlifemole national parK
Mole is about a 1 hour drive from Tamale. Tamale is about 600 km from Accra (a 13 hour bus ride – or a 1hour 20min plane ride for $130) the largest of its kind in ghana. Its savannah Woodland and forested areas cover a staggering space which measures just less than 5000 square kilometers. you can expect to see buffalo, antelope, elephants, warthogs, hyenas and if you’re very lucky, leopard. Lions have recently been re-introduced to the park as well. there are also more than 250 species of birds to enjoy. there’s a simple motel with pool in the park.
KaKUm national parK
Kakum is about 60 miles west of Accra. By road the journey takes about 3 hours a dense tropical rain forest in southern ghana. the forest is home to over 40 species of larger mammals. the bird life is fantastic with over 250 species living in the forest. the highlight, is
a stroll on the Canopy Walkway that is built 40 meters above ground, crosses several bridges and is over 330 m in length.
oWabi forest reserve and bird sanctUary
15km from KumasiWinter home to a variety of migratory birds as well as tropical birds who live there year round. also home to hundreds of the endangered Mona Monkeys. Further to the northeast is the Bomfobiri Wildlife sanctuary, containing the
spectacular Bomfobiri Falls. the salt marshes of the songow Lagoon are also worth seeing.
LAkE VOLTA
at akosombo Dam, board the yapei Queen ferry and cruise up massive Lake Volta on a 24-hour trip past wooded hills and farming villages and into ghana’s arid north, docking at yeji.
amansUri Wetland
90 km west of Takoradia complex of peat, swamp and mangrove forests, flood plains, and sandy
shores with streams, rivers, fresh water lake, lagoons and the sea as environmental features. It is the largest intact swamp forest in ghana and home to several species of plants and animals. ninety-three of these species made up of reptiles, mammals and birds are of global and national conservation interest.
beachesRelax on the beaches of the atlantic coast. Labadi Pleasure beach, kokrobite beach, Coco Beach, Dixcove, Busua and ada all offer tropical palms, spectacular atlantic breakers and swimming (but beware of the strong currents and tides).
Beach soccerFirst Weekend of each monthMaranatha Beach Camp Ada, Greater Accra Region Tel: 024-3528248there is a seaside beach
soccer tournament, near the estuary where teams from different communities in the district compete against each other. Before the start of the tournament the beach is cleaned which is the underlying intention of the whole event.
yachtingthe ohemaa lxi
an exclusive retreat which allows you to experience ghana’s natural beauty from the waters of Lake Volta. Combine modern luxury with the richness of traditional ghanaian culture. steeped in stateliness and personalized service, the ohemaa can accommodate up to 20 guests for anything from exclusive business meetings to family holidays to romantic getaways.Tel: 233 24 081 8185 [email protected]
toUrsm&J travel and toUrs
For custom safaris visit safari holidays at:ghana-holiday.com/ghana-tours/safari. arrangments include : vehicle rental in tamale, tamale airport pick-up and transfer service to Mole national Park, tamale or other parts of the three northern regions. they offer excursions for safaris in: Mole, Wechaiau, Paga combined with or without a cultural tour.Domestic flights tickets from accra to tamale. hotel booking service for hotels in tamale, Mole, Wa and Bolgatanga at www.ghana-holiday.com/hotels-in-northern-ghanawww.ghana-holiday.comTel: 233 244 514 824.
SyTO (stUdent & yoUth travel
ORGANISATION)
Tel: 233 (0)302-769157 [email protected] a complete range of cross-cultural programs that promote ghana as a source of knowledge to youth & students. Includes: carefully selected volunteering programs, internships, home stay and cultural immersions programs, summer study abroad, african drumming, dancing & languages classes.Amansuri wetland (photo from www.ghanawestcoast.com)
Double-toothed Barbet (photo from http://ibc.lynxeds.com)
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aFRICan
ghanaian village restaUrantLa Palm Royal Beach HotelNo 5 La Bypass RdTel: 0302 215100Enjoy an African lunch or dinner with seafood with a view of the Atlantic Ocean.
asanka loCals
Near Dragon 88 Osu Tel: 0302786328 asankaghana.com
bUka 10th Lane, Osu (near Citizen Kofi) Tel: 030 2782953
Christine’s UniqUe Café150m off Ring Rdat Nima JunctionTel: 0302 222 265
red-red(blacK-eyed pea steW With
fried ripe plantain)
Any visitor to Ghana will likely be introduced to one of the recipes most popular with foreigners: “red-red,” referring to a red stew, served with ripe plantains, aka “red plantains.” The “red” also refers to the (red) palm oil used to prepare the stew, most commonly made with black-eyed peas.
Chez afriqUeNear Yemoh Plaza East LegonTel: 030 2911591
CoUntry kitChen 2nd Ringway EstatesOsuTel: 0302229107
le granD eCUyerRing Road, just west of Danquah CircleTel: 0302 768 64
maqUis tante marie5th Norla Link, Labone Tel: 0244612832maquistantemarie.com
next Door restaUrant Beach Road (op. the Military Academy) in TeshieTel: 024-4318697next-door.com
olD bob’s plaCeNiger Hse, 59 Okadan, OsuTel: 028 8266378
the orangery Crepe & salaD bar
Farrar AveAdabraka Tel: 030 2232988
papaye Cantonments RdNear MTN store, OsuTel: 030 2773754
sEaFooD
Captain hooks4 Kakramandu St CantonmentsTel: 0302762228
Fast FooD
barCelosOp. Dynasty Chinese Restaurant in Osu & at the Accra Mall Tel: 030 2933784.
ChiCken repUbliCCantonments Rdsouth of PapayeTel: 030 2775496
ChInEsE
royal Dragon Chinese restaUrantLa Palm Royal Beach HotelNo 5 La Bypass RdTel: 0302 215100Enjoy a Chinese dinner with special teppanyaki every evening.
Dynasty restaUrantOxford St, OsuTel: 030 2775496
nobel hoUseKuku Hill, Salem Road, Osu AccraTel: 0302785151
ItaLIan
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arleCChino 674 Cantonments Rd(Oxford St), OsuTel: 0245 410 403
bella roma Fourth Lane, Osu Tel: 024 74 74 007
il Cavaliere pezzo(Accra Polo Grounds), Airport Res. AreaTel: 0302 823131 or 0246767777
mama mia pizzeria7th Lane, OsuTel: 0244 264 151
osteria miChelangelosHouse No. 3 Nortei Abadio StreetAirport Res. AreaTel: 024 4233533
piCassoCrown Apartamento PremisesAirport Res. Area Tel: 0302771712
InDIan
heritage inDianoff Salem RdNoble Chinese Restaurant Bldg. OsuTel: 0302785151
koh-i-noorGrisfarm Hoteloff First, OsuTel: 030 2771999
paDthai restaUrant10 Monrovia RdEast LegonTel: 0302962788
tanDoor inDian Labone, near Land Tours (AVIS)Tel:0243 151 417
LEBanEsE
bashaKojo Thompson Rd Niagara Hotel at Adabraka
le magellanrestaUrant Ring Road East at Labone JunctionTel: 0302 777 629
WEstERn
bUs stop bar & restaUrant AdabrakaTel: 0302220930
white bellCnr Farrar AvAdabrakaTel: 0302227066
frankieCantonments Rd. Osu Tel: 0302 77 35 67
little inDian sUnshine salaD bar11th Lane, OsuTel: 030 2780599
sankofa restaUrant Daily Breakfast Buffet, an extensive Lunch Buffet from Monday to Saturday. Sunday Brunch Buffet (advance booking recommended). Dinner is served daily with a starter buffet and a la carte main
courses.Mövenpick HotelTel: +233 302611000
MExICan
Champs sports bar Paloma Center40 Ring Road CentralTel: 0240959406
sPanIsh
el gaUChoAbrebrensem, OsuTel: 0289117575
BRItIsh
honeysUCkle bar Ring Rd, OsuTel: 030 2780774
ryan irish pUb Troas Street, Osu Tel: 030 2762334
FREnCh
la ChaUmiere215 Liberation Rd across Shangri-La HotelAirport Res. AreaTel: 0302772408
Café Chez Des amis Liberation Rd, Across from French Embassy
le magellan Ring Rd. East Nyaniba Est.Tel: 0302777629
le mUst No 28, Orphan CrescentNorth Labone Tel: 0244661069
le tanDem6 Mankralo St East CantonmentsTel: 030 2762959
livingstone safarinear Akai Houseacross Kohinoor, OsuTel: 024 6485135
JaPanEsE
3121 sUshi14th LaneBehind Barclays Tel: 026 777 3121
monsoonSeafood-grill, cocktail bar & cigar lounge, sushi/teppanyaki [email protected] Oxford St, Osuabove Osu Food CourtTel: 030 2782307
CaFE
Josie’s CUppa CappUCCino3rd Close, Airport Res.Tel: 030 2773412
BRunCh
melting momentsNo. 78/5, 1st Norla St LaboneTel: 0302770834
labaDi beaCh hotelNo.1 La Bypass Tel: 030 277 2501/6
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MaRkEts
makola marketKojo Thompson Rd OsuDominated by woment this bustling market of Accra is situated right in the center of the city. There you will find: jewelry, fabrics, plastic hair decorations, traditional Ghanaian glass beads, batiks, wigs, bags, shoes, toiletries, as well as shea butter, fish, beans, meat, vegetables, fruit, flour, eggs, pots & pans, grills and much more.
kaneshie market Mallam-Odorkor RdKaneshieMostly traditional goods: food, household items,
beads, hair supplies, shoes, handbags, beauty products, fabric.
MaLLs
aCCra mallPlot C11, Spintex Rd.Tetteh Quarshie Interchange,accramall.comMostly modern goods including: an apple store, books, electronics, fashion, footwear, jewelry, travel, a supermarket and much more.
a&C sqUareBlock 232, Jungle Rd, East LegonTel: 302.517518ancsquare.comHigh-end goods including: women, men and children apparel and accessories, fabrics, groceries, wine &
liquor.
suPERMaRkEtsIt is best to get your fruits and vegetables in the local outdoor markets, however, if you are looking for imported food items fresh and frozen meat & poultry, breads, cakes, pastries you can probably find them in one of these supermarkets.
koala sUpermarketOff Danquah Circle at Cantonments RdOsuTel: 0302773455 or 0302765665koalashop.com.gh
maxmart shopping CenterA&C MallTel: 0302518881 University PlazaLegonTel: 0289 225927
maxmartghana.com
shopriteAccra Mall Tel: 0302823020 No. C32/6, New Town Rd Tel: 0302247661
laramartAbebresem St, OsuTel: 021 766834laramart.com
CRaFts
Centre for national CUltUre28th February Rd Central Accra OsuTel: 021 664099A sea of stalls selling arts and crafts it is also referred to as the Arts Centre, this is the place to shop in Accra for crafts. The level of aggressive hassling may discourage you but if you have the patience you can come away with good-quality handicrafts from all over Ghana.
loom200m south of Nkrumah CircleTel: 0302224746Sells spectacular paintings as well as woodcarvings, fabrics and statues.
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global mamas14th Lane Near Koala SupermarketTel: 24 453 0467globalmamas.org
WooDWoRk
abUri Carving CenterOn the way to the Aburi town center Here craftmen can be seen at work on magnificent carvings and drums which are available for purchase. If you are feeling creative, you can actually design your own piece.
JEWELRy
pmmCBuys precious minerals such as diamonds and gold directly from local small-scale miners and make a large variety of jewelry we especially love the unique jewelry representing traditional ghanaian symbols.Mark Cofie Building, OsuTel: 233 (0)302664579pmmcghana.com
MoDERn aRt
artists allianCeA fantastic African
modern art gallery located on the coast. Packed with artistic expression. Three floors of art, sculpture, carvings and artifacts, a haven for anyone looking to be inspired or simply enjoy some incredible work.Omanye House La, Tel: 0245251404artistsallianz.com
unIQuE CRaFts
wilD geCko hanDiCraftsUnique handcrafted furniture, household decorations, accessories & jewelry. Near Tetteh Quarshie exchangeTel: 030 250 8500 www.wild-gecko.com
BookstoREs
silverbirD bookstoreAccra Mall Tel: 030 282 3270-5Current fiction, nonfiction, business and religious books.
University bookshopUniversity of Ghana Legon Tel: 0302 500398ugbookshop.com Current fiction, nonfiction & textbooks. Great if you are looking for books by local authors.
FaBRIC
wooDin boUtiqUeOxford St, Osu Tel: 0302764371A temples of high fashion fabrics. 14 artists create ever changing designs.
Da viva boUtiqUe17th Lane Osu (Off Oxford St) Tel: 0289529770Pure cotton fabric with a subtle mix of elegance and color.
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bOOkSTOREThis bookstore is situated in the heart of Legon University and is a gem of a bookstore if you are looking for great African literature and textbooks that you can’t find anywhere else.
Check out the African writers
series, I couldn’t put this one
down.
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REsoRts
Labadi Beach Hotel 4Includes a health club, an outdoor pool, a fitness facility, and a children’s pool, a business center, small meeting rooms, and secretarial services.No.1 La Bypass, Accra Tel: +233 (30) 277 2501/6 [email protected]
La Palm Royal Beach Hotel 3Featuring 152 rooms, each with its own private balcony, laid out in chalet fashion, creating the feeling of a village complete with 8 bars and restaurants, large swimming pool,
souvenir shops and fitness center & casino.5 La BypassTel: 233 30221 5100/[email protected]
Ramada ResortCoco Beach 7This hotel is located in the quiet outskirts of Accra. A large outdoor pool and a children’s pool. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Breakfast included.Awi Koonaa St NunguaTel:+233 (30) 271 7235ramadaresortaccra.com
LUxURy
the African Regent 5
A refreshing taste of Africa in a classy establishment. Enjoy an enviable collection of African Art. A spa, a health club, outdoor pool, a fitness facility, wireless Internet in public areas.237-238 Airport West, Cantonments, Tel: 233 302765180
the Aknac HotelA hidden gem situated in the peaceful suburbs of Accra near Trasacco Valley and also within easy reach of the city centre. This chic boutique hotel offers style, charm and personal service, where you are guaranteed to be treated as an individual and not just a room number. The hotel has a restaurant, bars and an outdoor pool along with standard rooms, and junior suites both of which come
with complimentary breakfast and wireless internet access.Trasacco ValleyTel: 233 302824235theaknachotel.com
Golden tulip 6 A business-friendly hotel close to U.S. Embassy. It includes a health club, an outdoor pool, a fitness facility, and a children’s pool. Business amenities include a business center, small meeting rooms, and secretarial services.Liberation RoadTel: 233 302213161 goldentulipaccrahotel.com
the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel 1Ideally located in the central business district of downtown Accra, close to major financial institutions, the International Conference Centre and government ministries. The Hotel 260 rooms include 61 Executive Club Rooms, 15 Junior Suites with balconies and view of the Swimming Pool, one Ambassador Suite & a 320sqm Presidential Suite. Independence Ave, Ridge Tel: +233 302611000moevenpick.com
Villa Monticello 8Restaurant, features
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an outdoor pool, full-service spa, bar/lounge. Televisions with digital channels. Rooms also feature iPod docking stations, Internet access No.1A Mankata Ave Link Airport Residential Tel: 233 302773477villamonticello.com
MoDERAtE
Afia African Village $65-170 2Afia African Village is sensitively designed to take full advantage of the expansive ocean views and cooling sea breezes. Its traditionally styled architecture evokes the very essence of Africa. Singles, doubles and family suites. Breakfast included.2 Liberia Road Osu Tel: 233 302681465afiavillage.com
Chez Lien GHC 80-100If you are looking for a moderate hotel that is centrally located this is a good option. Run by a Vietnamese/French couple. Breakfast is included.H/N F 333/4, Dadebu Rd, OsuTel: 233 0302775356hotel-chez-lien.comHillburi Aburi $150Blending modern style with strong colonial and African influences, lovely comfortable king
size beds, fluffy duvets and pillows and thick towels, spectacular views overlooking the surrounding hills. Includes a bar, restaurant, infinity swimming pool.Gyankama Aburi www.hillburi.comTel: 0244385008
the Rest Inn $80-130Architecturally inspired residence set in lush greenery, a first class hotel, with a swimming pool, a terrace bar, a meeting room, spacious gardenNo. 15, 7th Road, Tesano Accra www.therestinn.com
Mahogany Lodge $175-195 qIncludes: a very pretty courtyard with pool. Two computers with free wireless.No. 9, Kakramadu Link East CantonmentsTel: 233-302-761162mahoganylodge.com
BUDGEt
New Ampax Hotel $20-40Achimota Rd. Pokuake JunctionTel: (0)302-932158ampaxhotelgh.com
Frankies 9If you are looking for an affordable hotel that is centrally located this is a
good option. Singles and doubles include satelite TV, internet access & refrigerator. Their on-location restaurant, take-away counter, ice cream parlour and bakery are definitely a bonus. Cantonments rd. (Oxford St.) OsuTel: 0302 77 35 67 [email protected]
Beachcomber GuesthouseNungua near Coco BeachTel: 0302712986 [email protected]
starlite Lodge A family friendly lodgeNo 2 Volta River Ave. Teshi-Nungua Estates Tel: 233 302 712829starlitelodge-ghana.com
BED & BREAKFAst
spintex Inn $60Spintex Inn is a Bed & Breakfast that is proud of its homely atmosphere and good location in Accra. Proximity to the beach#1 Fourth Nii Kwaofio Link, Spintex, Accra Tel: 0207768243spintexinn.com
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african REGENT Boldly contemporary, yet inspired by elements of traditional African design. This stunning African-themed hotel makes it a prime destination to entertain and socialise.
hillbUri abUriMajestically positioned in the spectacular Akwapim mountain range, Hillburi offers breathtaking views of the evergreen valley and of the surrounding mountains.
Pink Hostel wfrom $20 (with continental breakfast) Pink Hostel, has 19rooms containing 55beds comprising of 10Standard rooms& 45 bunk beds (shared dormitory). All Rooms have private en-suite facilities with Air-conditioning and Free WIFI. Located within the Central Business area of the city of Accra, 10 min drive from the airportTel: 233-302-256710/[email protected]
Bedua Home e suites $40-60Rooms en suite with shower, toilet and secure closets. All rooms have air conditioners and ceiling fans. Common living/dining room kitchen is fully stocked with cooking utensils ready for independent cooking. Study room/OfficeDSTV satellite cable. Washing machineTel: 233-241-234-234NO 58 Genesis Estates at Mariville off Spintex Road in a gated community
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HUts & CottAGEs
Big Milly’s Back yard GHc17-125 Twenty rooms, all have fans and are beautifully decorated with African art. Double huts are of local clay bricks with thatched roofs. Most cottages are self
contained. Several have A/C. 150 trees and a large menagerie of pets in the garden.Kokrobite Tel: 0249 999 330 or 0262 999 330www.bigmilly.com
Mahogany Lodge$280-580/day qOne, two and three bedroom apartments. Especially ideal for long staying clients, as they are fully serviced and privacy is guaranteed. Rooms are equipped with air conditioning, color TV with satellite channels, sockets provided for internet access, same day laundry service and more.No. 9, Kakramadu Link East CantonmentsTel: 233-302-761162mahoganylodge.com
La-Paradise Inn rRight in the heart of vibrant Osu area, these apartments are surrounded by a diverse array of shops and restaurants. Each apartment has a modern living space with internet access and satelite t.v. Outside of the apartment enjoy the swimming pool and the tropical garden.Tel: + 233 302 7620854th Ostwe Street South La Estate (Opposite Jokers Pub)
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MAKOLA MARKET • TEL: 0244 601181
big milly’s bacK yardThis collection of well-designed, basic huts sits on the finest stretches of beach in Africa, and plays host to local music concerts every Friday and Saturday nights.
In a holiday rental you can do your own thing anytime and take your time about it. Discover local
markets, small neighborhood businesses. Choose to buy & cook
local produce and learn how to live like locals.
DoMEstIC AIR: Antrak AirA wholly Ghanaian owned limited liability company incorporated in December 2001 has flights to Kumasi, Takoradi, Sunyani, Tamale and Wa.The tickets can be reserved at their website or at their offices in all the cities they fly to in Ghana. In Accra they have one at the Kotoka Airport and one at Danquah Circle in the north of the city.Tel: (233) (0) 302 765377, 765378antrakair.com CitylinkOperates for the public as well as charter flights for corporate clients within Ghana between the major economic centres of Kumasi, Tamale, Sunyani, Takoradi and Accra.Tel: (233) (0) 24 431-001/2/3/4flycitylink.com
Fly 540Offers internal flights to several locations around Ghana. They fly from Accra to Kumasi, Takoradi, Tamale and Sunyani. All flights are at a low cost and the company is already known to offer good service and to have a good safety record.Tel: (233) (0) 202 250 208fly540africa.com BUsEs: stC (state transport Corporation)The main, government owned and operated, intercity coaches. You should buy the tickets in advance so that you are given an assigned seat. Buses from Accra to Tamale leave daily at 7am and 3pm, with the 9am bus continuing on to Bolgatanga. Buses from Tamale to Accra run daily at 6.30am and 4pm, and to Kumasi at 7am
(10am weekends). A service from Tamale to Takoradi runs twice a week, at 8am on Tuesdays and 3pm on Saturday. Tel: (233-21) 221-912 or 252-835 or 221-314 VIPAir conditioned clean buses to Kumasi. There are two levels of bus – one with larger seats and more leg room for marginally more money. Buses run frequently all day and night. A very good alternative for a long drive.opposite Africa MotorsTel: 0544357030, [email protected]
oA travel and toursMuch like the STC and is located 200m from STC station in Accra. OA offers very new busses for a reasonable price, they also have multiple drivers for longer trips with an armed guard for security. The other main attraction of this bus system is the scheduled times it travels. Leaving at 3pm daily (promptly!) from Bolgatanga to Accra (just outside the metro station),
costing only GHc30.00. It leaves Tamale to Accra (across the street from metro station) daily at 5pm, costing GHC25.00. You are also able to book tickets in advance. Insist on it a day or two ahead, sometimes you get the odd clerk who doesn’t want to sell advance, but ask for a manager if this occurs.Tel: 0243-3177620Tamale: 0242-767694 / 0208-083644Kumasi: 03220-41925
CAR RENtALs: Atlas Rent-A-CarTel: 024 427 7871
ghana-car-rentals.com A one-stop-shop for online car hire in Ghana. With a wide selection of vehicles for personal as well as business car rental needs. Rental options range from saloon cars, to luxury cars, 4 wheel driven off-road cars, minivans and -buses with competitive rates and unlimited mileage.Tel: 0.264.264.246ghana-car-rentals.com
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adrenaline adventures!
1 KaKUm national parK is located in the Central Region about an hour north of Cape Coast. If you are looking for a big adrenaline rush, head here. You will find more than 250 species of birds and countless butterflies in this pristine rainforest. For a bird’s eye view, dare to cross the long and wobbly Kakum Canopy Walkways. Balance on this set of swaying wooden planks, loosely attached to steel cables and netting. It is suspended 40m (130 ft.) above the ground
and stretches 330 m (1,082 ft.) between seven trees with viewing platforms at each tree. As you carefully walk across, try to ignore your sweaty palms and shaking legs long enough to admire your surroundings, lush green plants and chirping birds; you’ll be rewarded.
2 mole national parKThe first time you see an African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana) up close your heart moves roughly 10 times faster. This is the largest land animal on Earth! A male savanna elephant tips the scales at up to seven tons and stands twice as big as a forest elephant. They are abundant here, which makes finding and watching them fairly easy. Travelers can spend the night in the park at the Mole National Hotel, where the elephants are known to occasionally take a drink from the swimming pool. In
addition to the magnificent elephants, the park is home to over 100 mammal species and 300 bird species. The mammals include leopards, various types of antelopes, buffaloes, hyenas, monkeys, and warthogs.
3 wLI wATERfALLS cascades from a height of 60-80 meters, and is the highest falls in West Africa. The surrounding hills mark the border between Ghana and neighboring Togo. A walk through its forest, the Agumatsa wildlife sanctuary, offers a chance to see a large colony of fruit bats, butterflies, birds, monkeys and baboons. Besides the spectacular view, your reward is the brisk, refreshing water which is great for swimming. If you are coming from Accra, the drive to Wli takes about 3 hours.
i n to t h e w i l Dghana is one of the most exhilarating places in West africa – with vibrant cities, dense rainforests, and heart pumping encounters with the wild, here a few of our favorites.
Kakum Canopy Walkway
Wli Waterfalls