We visited Anomabu on Trotro from Birawa Beach Resort Hotel in April 2012. The village is off the main road and is simple. The main reason was to see the ‘posuban’, which we achieved quite easily. Fort William is no longer a prison but is now a ‘youth centre’ with a (locked) library. As we approached the fort … Continue reading Coastal updates
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Biriwa Beach Hotel
Whilst touring Ghana we stayed at a couple of very highly ranked hotels, part of a local chain, and also stayed at the Biriwa Beach Hotel near Cape Coast, a peaceful retreat on the hills above the beach, with lovely views. We had a lovely large room overlooking the bay, with simple but very comfortable … Continue reading Biriwa Beach Hotel
Heaps of updates from Hilary
I very much enjoyed reading the book which I thought was well written and entertaining. I don't have the slightest interest in birdwatching but I did enjoy and appreciate the references to different birds to be seen around the country as a prevailing theme. I also enjoyed the what to pack section – I have … Continue reading Heaps of updates from Hilary
Updates from Thor Young
My wife and I traveled to Ghana on vacation recently and relied heavily on the 4th Edition of the Bradt guide in our travels. I have comments on some of the places we visited for your internet readers or next edition. I’ll go in order from west to east with a general comment on tipping … Continue reading Updates from Thor Young
Patricia Staley’s updates
Page 117 Shangri-la Hotel Prices are higher than you report: small shabby ensuite single room with A/C US110, double US$ 130. We did not see renovated double rooms. (Your superlatives with regard to extensive renovations do not fit our experience) The lobby and our shabby single rooms were very dimly lit. There were no … Continue reading Patricia Staley’s updates