We have just returned from a five-week tour of Ghana, where we used your guide extensively. It was an invaluable key to points of interest and to practical necessities (e.g. It’s very late – where can we find a guest house near the bus station?). Occasionally, though, the description in the guide seemed out-of-date, so [...]
Archive for the ‘Bobiri Forest’ Category
Detailed trip report from Glenn and Christine
Posted: August 4, 2011 in Aburi, Accra, Ada, Akosombo, Ankasa Conservation Area, Axim, Biakpa, Boabeng-Fiema, Bobiri Forest, Bolgatanga, Bongo, Busua & surrounds, Cape Coast, Elmina, Gbele Wildlife Reserve, Kakum National Park, Kintampo, Kpong, Kumasi, Kyabobo National Park, Mole NP & Larabanga, Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary, Prampram, Shai Hills, Sirigu, Takoradi, Tamale, Tongo Hills, Uncategorized, Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary, Wli1
some updates from our last trip from Takoradi to Kumasi and Accra last week. – Bobiri Forest Reserve Coming from Kumasi, the signpost indicating the Reserve is not more present. Take the second road on the left inside the village of Kubuase. The double self contained room is now at 30 GhC/night. A generator produces [...]
Claudia Marieb’s updates
Posted: January 22, 2009 in Bobiri Forest, Busua & surrounds, Further reading, Kakum National Park, Kumasi, UncategorizedA few suggestions Add to the booklist: In My Father’s Land by Star Nyaniba Hammond. Afran Publications (Ghana), Ltd. A small book from a girl’s perspective of being a black girl raised in England, then coming “home” to Ghana at the tender age of 8. The culture shock she felt, that finally gave way to a [...]