in Ghana in May

A country where underground are mines with precious metals, and on the beaches there are mountains of garbage Ghana is an unusual, colorful state of West Africa. During the day, on its streets, locals wear heavy lockers on their heads, and in the evening, the light of neon signs and lanterns envelops everyone in endless nightly entertainment until the morning. Here they honor the memory of history and are proud of the liberation from colonialism, the symbol of which is the “black star”; they mine gold and precious stones and make coffins in the shape of a Coca-Cola bottle, an eagle, an iPhone, corn or a spoon. The wealth of the land of the country did not help her to gain prosperity. But the locals, despite the enveloping smog, a huge amount of garbage and crumbling shacks, give smiles to all passers-by and are ready to help any tourist. It is from Ghana that you should start your journey to the world of West Africa, along with the hiplife rhythm in your headphone   in Ghana in May s, the aroma of spicy local cuisine and the freshness of the lush greenery that surrounds the world's largest artificial lake. It is in Ghana that the world's largest reservoir, the Volta, is located. It was artificially created on the river of the same name, where a hydroelectric power station is now operating. Ghana is divided into 10 regions, which include 170 districts, including 40 cities and 6 metropolitan areas. Kumasi is the royal city where the residence of the Ashanti dynasty is located. Tourists, coming here, first of all visit the museum in the Manhia Palace. Here are collections of swords and armor that tell about the numerous victories of local tribes. In addition, the center has Wesley Methodist Cathedral and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. A few kilometers from the city is the magnificent Bosumtwi crater lake with bewitching landscapes around. Tamale is a constantly developing city with a developed tourist infrastructure. It has built a large number of new hotels and small hotels. as well as financial companies, offices, educational institutions. The city has a modern football stadium. Cape Coast is nestled on the coast of the Gulf of Guinea around the castle of the same name. The symbol of the city is the crab, in honor of which a sculpture was erected on the main square. Every two years, Cape Coast hosts the Panafest Festival, which celebrates traditional music and dance. Obuasi is the golden well of the country. In the vicinity of the city there is one of the largest mines for the extraction of this precious metal. The sights of the city include a mosque, a Methodist church, a local lake, several sports clubs, including golf courses. The small town of Teshi is known for its unusual workshop. It produces original coffins of various shapes and colors. The rest of the settlements cannot boast of interesting sights. The monetary unit of the republic is the cedi. Foreign currency can be freely exchanged at any forex bureau in the country. Before you go to Ghana, you need to get vaccinated against yellow fever and do not forget to take the appropriate certificate with you. This is one of the most peaceful and safe African countries, whose people are proud of their hospitality. In the morning, schoolchildren will greet you with a loud “good morning”, and in the evening, a local resident passing by will give you a tour of night bars and clubs. There are very religious people in Ghana. There are Bible quotes on cars and buildings, and stickers praising Jesus can be found everywhere. Therefore, various false preachers, charlatans and pseudo-healers often appear in the country, who are trying to get rich on this. The country does not always have road signs. There is also a unique Ghanaian way of identifying streets: most buildings do not have the address we are used to, but have a technical address based on the land registry (“Oxford Street” is actually Cantonments Road). In almost every city, the most convenient way to get around is a taxi. Locals mostly ride motorcycles and bicycles. https://tonaton.com/s_43-studio-apartment-for-sale

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