Touring the Northern Ghana? 5 Thing You Should Know
If you want a good and an amazing tour experience, we would recommend the Northern region. The Northern region is one of the administrative regions in Ghana. It is the largest region in Ghana covering one-third of the land surface area. The Northern region is blessed with many tourist sites, natural resources and a beautiful vegetation. The Northern region is home to the Dagomba’s, Gonja’s, Nanumba’s, Mamprusi’s, Kokomba’s and many other tribes. Unlike in the south, there is a vast difference between the northern and southern regions in Ghana in terms of culture, weather, vegetation and hospitality. The Northern region is bordered to the north by the Upper West and Upper East regions, to the west by Cote Devoir, the east by the Republic of Togo and south by the Brong Ahafo and Volta regions. The land features are low lying, flat and the climate is hotter and drier compared to the south. Here are five things you should know about the Northern region of Ghana. 1. The Komas, were said to be the earliest known settlers in the area, now the Northern region. The Komas cannot be traced today but they have left behind a treasure trove from their period. The major tribes in the present day northern region are the; Dagombas, Gonjas, Nanumbas, Mamprusis and Kokombas. 2. Accra, Kumasi and Takoradi. The regional capital, Tamale has a perfect blend of modern buildings mixed with traditional slum. Total population of Tamale alone is about 350,000 people. 3. The largest tribe by number and land area are the Gonjas, but the Dagombas are the most famous in the region. The Dagombas call their Kingdom, Dagbon. Although Tamale is the regional capital and also a Dagomba land, the paramountcy of the Dagbon overlord or King is in Yendi. The Dagbon overlord is called Yaa Na. The Dagombas trace their ancestry from Zamfara, present day Nigeria. 4. The most popular and widely use means of transport in the Northern region is the motor bike or tricycle also known as motor king. It is considered the most most-bike friendly city in Ghana since it has the infrastructure set aside for the use these vehicles. 5. The region is characterized by high temperatures and dry weather especially during the dry seasons. The rains come between the months May and October. The dry season is between November and May and its characterized by the Harmattan winds which comes in from the Sahara Desert in December and January. Interested in renting a car for your business and personal engagements in Ghana? When are you planning to rent the car? Would you also like to plan your group or personal tour in Ghana? Make your booking now to get amazing discounts. Contact Us Location: Ghana, Accra-Cantonment Email: frimprincetransport@yahoo.com Call: + 233 201588455