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Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations in Ghana for New Couples

Are you getting Married? Do you have any honeymoon destinations in mind? Allow us to be of help. When it comes to honeymoon destinations, most Ghanaians will prefer travelling outside, because they assume there are no interesting honeymoon destinations in Ghana. There are many interesting places and destinations in Ghana, couples can have their honeymoon. When we talk of honeymoon destinations, it should offer the newly married couples the environment to relax, enjoy and plan as well. Here are five interesting honeymoon destinations in Ghana for would be newly married couples. The Royal Senchi   The Royal Senchi is located along the banks of the Volta Lake in Atimpoku, 1km drive away from the Adomi Bridge. All the rooms are plush and stylishly decorated to make guests feel welcome and enjoy their time. The hotel also has access to a lush green 35 acres’ conservation park, which is home to rare butterflies and birds.  Holy Trinity Spa and Health Farms The Holy Trinity Health Farms and Spa is located in Sogakope, along the bank of the Volta lake. It is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in Ghana. It offers a wide range of facilities and activities, like the spa and boat rides on the Volta Lake for couples to relax and rejuvenate themselves.  Aqua Safari Aqua Safari is a luxury resort in Ada Foah. It offers everything that will make couples enjoy their honeymoon. Aqua Safari has a spa, an onsite salon, swimming pool and jet skis. The resort is well designed and furnished beautifully for the comforts of guests. Beige Village The Beige Village is located at New Abirem in the Eastern region. It offers an ambiance environment for newly married couples. It also has a spa service, a swimming pool and offers other facilities and activities for guest.  Zaina Lodge If you want to enjoy nature, get away from all the noise and stress, then one honeymoon destination in Ghana, I will recommend is the Zaina Lodge. It is a five-star hotel in the Northern Region, and it overlooks the Mole National Park. The Hotel has 4×4 safari vehicles that takes guests on a tour to the Larabanga Mosque, Mongori Village and Damango market. 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

Tini Water Falls

Tini Water Falls: Prime Destination for Worker’s Day Tour

The Tini Water Falls, also known as Adasawase water falls, is the new hot tourist destination in Ghana. Tini Water Falls is located in Adasawase. Adasawase is a small farming village in the Eastern Region, about 5km off the Anyinam road. The discovery of the water fall is attributed to a fetish priest.  According to one Opanyin Asamoa Bonti, who happens to be an elder of Adasawase, he narrates that; their ancestors used to live at Anwiam centuries ago without water. Their search for water led them to the water falls. After their discovery, they decided to settle at the foothill of the water falls. Tini Water Falls, was given its name by the local people, after the river Tini. The Tini Water Falls has its source from river Tini, which also happens to be the source of drinking water in the village. The Tini Water Falls cascade’s beautifully over several rocks before hitting the ground. The falls is said to be bigger than the Boti Water Falls. It falls at a height of 60m and is 7m wide. It believed to be among the biggest in the country, in terms of water volume and height. Getting to the Tini Water Falls is not that easy, due to the bad nature of the road to the location. But it is a journey that will be worth it at the end, when one gets to the water falls. The Tini Water Falls is surrounded by a virgin forest, caves and rocks. The forest is home to different species of birds, who welcome visitors with their melodious voice. It  has the potential to develop more, to become a tourism hub in the country and beyond. The Tini Water Falls draws a large number of people, both foreign and local tourist. The Atiwa District Assembly and the Ghana Tourism Authority have put plans in place to give it a face lift and make it an attractive tourist destination in the country. 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

Benefits of Tourism

Top 5 Benefits of Tourism

Tourism has become a big boom in most countries in recent times and has become a major source of growth and development for these countries. Dubai is a classic example of a city that is benefiting a lot from tourism. There are several benefits of tourism. In 2017, 15.79 million tourists visited Dubai. Dubai ranks 7th as worlds most visited city by tourists according to Euromonitor. The story is no different in Ghana, tourism is the second highest foreign exchange earner for the country, ahead of gold in 3rd place and only behind cocoa. Tourism contributes significantly to the growth and development of the nation’s economy. In 2013, the travel and tour industry contributed $1.34 billion to the country’s GDP. That’s 2.8% of the country’s GDP. About 950,000 tourists visit Ghana annually, with the number expected to increase to 1.5 million by the year 2024. Tourism offers a lot of benefits to a countries economy and the tourist as well. Here are five benefits of tourism: 1. Creates Employment The number one benefit of tourism is job creation. The tourism industry is diverse and creates a lot of job opportunities for people. Transport, hospitality, music, arts, are all areas that have seen employment opportunities created for people. According to research, 124,000 jobs were created by the travel and tour investment in the tourism industry in 2013. 2. Health Benefits Tourism offers a lot of health benefits to the tourist as well, in terms of physical and mental well-being. Many people in recent times have chosen tourism destinations that also offers wellness centers and medical facilities. By going for this, most people are able to relax, visit and explore new places, at the same time they improve their health and well-being. 3. Development Also tourism has brought a lot of development in some rural and remote areas. Good roads, hospitals, schools, portable water and other amenities are brought into the community because of tourism activities in the area. 4. Promotes Culture and Heritage Another benefit of tourism is that it promotes the culture and heritage of a place. It gives the community the opportunity to showcase and exhibit their rich culture to the world. It also allows the community to experience other cultures as well. 5. Environmental Conservation Tourism also helps preserve the natural beauty of the environment. Most tourist sites and destinations are natural, sensitive areas and habitat to some species of animals. Because of the tourist attraction of this sites, laws are enacted to protect and conserve these sites. Also a lot of public awareness is raised on the need to preserve and conserve such sites. 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

5 Things to Consider Before Renting a Car for Tourism

Renting a car for tourism is a good choice. Most tourists in Ghana prefer to rent a car rather than travel by public transport. Of course, renting a car for tourism has a lot of advantages: it allows you to move at your own convenience and time. Renting a car for tourism also saves you a lot of money, you enjoy your trip more and at your own comfort. So, if you are planning on renting a car for tourism, that’s a great idea. Here are five things to consider before renting a car for tourism. 1. Don’t Rent a Car at the Airport Renting a car for tourism at the airport is going to cost you more money. Reason: many people are going to be doing the same, this means demand is going to be high, and most car rental companies are not at the airport. 2. Don’t buy insurance at the counter  So you will have to decide whether to buy or not buy insurance before renting a car for tourism. When you have an insurance of your own, it may cover you no matter the car you are driving. If you are traveling, your travel insurance may also cover you. Just check your insurance policy and that of the rental company before you go ahead to rent a car for your tourism travel. 3. Who Will Be Driving?  Before you rent a car for tourism, you have to also decide whether you would want to drive yourself or would prefer a driver from the rental company. If you would be driving, it means you know your routes very well, in and around the country, plus you know all the rules when it comes to driving. 4. How Many People are Travelling?  The number of people travelling will determine the kind and type of car you choose. You should consider this before renting a car for tourism. 5. Age Limits At certain age limits you will have to pay more for driving a car that has been rented. Also you should know that certain car rental companies do not rent cars at certain age limits even if you have a valid driving license. 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

Lake Bosomtwe: The Beauty of Ghana’s Natural Lake

Lake Bosomtwe is the only natural lake in the Ashanti region. Lake Bosomtwe is located about 30 km south-east of Kumasi, the regional capital. Lake Bosomtwe measures about 10.5 km in diameter and has a surface area of about 49 km2.   The only source of its water is rainfall. Lake Bosomtwe was formed as a result of a meteorite impact on the earth surface. It is an impact crater filled with water. The lake, Bosomtwi is estimated to be 1.07 million years old (Pleistocene period). Lake Bosomtwe is considered sacred by the Ashanti people. The Ashanti people believe the souls of the dead come to the Lake Bosomtwe, to bid farewell to the Asase Yaa (Mother earth). The name “bosom” means god, and “otwe” means antelope. So Lake Bosomtwe means antelope god. The Lake Bosomtwe was given its name, by a hunter, by the name Akora Bompe from Asaman. He discovered the lake, whiles hunting for an antelope. The injured antelope disappeared into a small pond of water. Legend says the hunter never caught the antelope, he decided to settle close to the water and started fishing.   About thirty villages surrounds the coastline of the Lake Bosomtwe. Each village in the lake area has its own shrine or fetish groove. There is also the “Abrodwum” stone, which is believed to be the spiritual center of the lake. It is actually a bad omen for one to go fishing in this area and get a low catch. When this happens the lake people sacrifice a cow, in the presence of his majesty, the Asantehene who takes part in the celebration. Lake Bosomtwe is one of the cool and nice place to relax and hang around in the Ashanti region. It is a popular recreational place. Go there on a holiday, and you can be sure to find a large crowd there. One can also go for a boat ride, for a swim or go hiking into the hills around the lake and surrounding villages. Another interesting fact, about the Lake Bosomtwe is that, it is a taboo to touch the surface of the lake with an iron or a metal, and modern boats are not allowed on the lake surface. Fishermen who fish on the Bosomtwe lake use a large plank of wood, called “padua” to fish on the lake. They normally sit on top and use their hands or plates to propel themselves.   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

Nzulezu Stilt Village in Ghana 3

Village on Water: Nzulezu Stilt Village in Ghana

It’s really spectacular to see an entire human settlement hovering on top of water. It is a serious amazement to see the Nzulezu Stilt Village, one of the wonderful and tourist worthy places in Ghana. The village stands as one of the most wonderful tourist villages in Ghana. The Nzulezu Stilt Village is located near the far end of the Western Region of Ghana. The village shares border with Cote D’Ivoire close to the Axim and Busua beaches. It is also about 7 hours driver from Accra West, standing as one of the remarkable must tour villages for any tourist in Ghana. The Nzulezu Stilt Village is built on stilt—on Lake Tadane— believed to have been around for the past 400 years. The people of Nzulezu Stilt Village are believed to have migrated from Walatu, one of the cities of the Old Ghana Empire. In fact, the name, “Nzulezu” means “surface of water” which also spells the life of the people. The village has everything to make human settlement enjoying. On one side of the village are quarters of water while on the other side are business centers, schools, worship centers and any other social centers.   You might be wondering whether they do have a burial place there. They do have a burial center on the stilt village. It’s really an amazing place to tour. You just have to tour there and see the extraordinary life going on there. 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.

Kejetia Market: Largest Market in West Africa

The Kejetia Market: Largest Market in West Africa

If you ever happen to visit the garden city, Kumasi, make time to visit the Kejetia market. The Kejetia Market is the largest market in West Africa, and one of the best sight-seeing places in Kumasi. The Kejetia market is located in Kumasi, in the Ashanti of Region of Ghana. It has about 11,000 stalls which provides various goods and services to the people in Kumasi, surrounding regions and other nationals.    The Kejetia market is located right in the center of Kumasi, to the north is the Kumasi Cultural Center, the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital is located at North West side of the market. The southern part is boarded by Adum, another commercial center in the Kumasi Metropolis. So what is it you want to buy? Or what services do want? Everything can be found in the Kejetia market. From foodstuffs to fabrics, footwear, jewelry, banking service, clothing, groceries, cement and other building materials, stationary, etc. you will find all in the largest market in West Africa.    In 2016, the government started a US$298 million redevelopment project to give a face lift to the Kejetia market and the Kumasi metropolis. The project will make available a convenient parking place, a modern bus terminal, a fire station, clinic, police station, and modern security features to the Kejetia market when completed. This means more convenient and a better shopping experience for all who visit the Kejetia market. Get into the Kejetia market and explore all the interesting places in the market, the wonderful and breathtaking architecture of the new market structure, passionate traders, the ambient music, and all the merchandise available in stores, all at one place. You get to experience the true Ashanti culture just walking through and interacting with the traders in the Kejetia market. So, enjoy a fascinating shopping experience in the largest market in West Africa, the Kejetia market.   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.

Aburi Botanical Gardens: : Top 5 Tourist Sites in the Eastern Region of Ghana

Top 5 Tourist Sites in the Eastern Region of Ghana

Koforidua is the capital of the Eastern Region of Ghana. It has a calm and serene environment with a cool weather. Koforidua was founded in 1875 by Asante migrants from Asanteman. The city is very commercial, with lots of trading activities and business happening. Due to its location, it has a lot to offer tourist and visitors, with a lot of tourist sites in and around the township. Here are the top 5 tourist sites in the Eastern Region of Ghana: 1. Boti Falls Number one on the list of top five tourist sites in the Eastern region of Ghana is the Boti Falls. Boti Falls is located in Boti, in Manya Krobo, 17km North-East of Koforidua. That’s about 30 minutes’ drive from the regional capital.  The Boti Falls is a twin fall. To catch a glimpse of the beauty of the falls, one will have to descend a seventy stepped stairs. The Boti Falls has its source from the River Pawnpawn before falling over the rocks. 2. Akaa Water Falls Not much is known about the Akaa Falls, but the Akaa Falls is described as nature’s undiscovered beauty in Ghana. The Falls is 7km drive away from the Boti Falls. It takes its source from the same river the Boti Falls takes its source. Akaa Falls is located near Akyeremateng village. One also gets to enjoy the rich vegetation and environment the falls is situated in. The best time to visit the falls is after the rainy season.  The Akaa Water Falls is definitely one of the top five tourist sites at Koforidua. 3. Aburi Botanical Gardens This one is for plant lovers. The Aburi Botanical gardens is situated in Aburi, about 30 minutes’ drive to Koforidua. The garden covers a land area of 64.8 hectares. It was opened in March 1890. It is one of the top five tourist sites in  Koforidua. The garden is home to over 1000 different plant species. It is among other botanical gardens (about 1,800) that aims to preserve and save plant diversity through: research, conservation of medicinal plants, plant multiplication, training and environmental preservation. 4. Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm Another must see tourist site is the Tetteh Quashie Cocoa Farm in Mampong. It is the first cocoa farm established in the country. The farm was established by Tetteh Quarshie who planted the first cocoa seedling on his farm after arriving from Fernando Po. Today Cocoa is Ghana’s highest export income earner and a big name in the economy of Ghana. To get to the farm, one has to see the care-taker at the Mampong chief’s palace. 5. Bonso Arboretum Another top 5 tourist sites in Koforidua is The Bunso Arboretum. it is located in Bunso, a small town in the East-Akim District of the Eastern Region. It is about 30 minutes’ drive away from Koforidua. The Arboretum is home to different species of flowers and plants. In the arboretum is Ghana’s second canopy walk. It also has a butterfly sanctuary. Interested in travelling and touring Ghana? When are you  planning your tour? Are you going alone or with a group? What are your key objectives for this special tour? Let’s help make your tour a great success—we handle everything—from car rental to the tour experience. Contact Us Location: Ghana, Accra-Cantonment Email: frimprincetransport@yahoo.com Call: + 233 201588455.

Holy Trinity Spa and Health Farms: Top 5 Tourist Sites in the Volta Region

Top 5 Tourist Sites in the Volta Region of Ghana

The Volta Region is one of the regions in Ghana with diverse cultures and people. The region is situated on the eastern borders of Ghana. The Volta Region has a lot to offer in terms of tourist attraction sites. Here are the top 5 tourist sites in the Volta Region: Afadjato Afa’ is the name of the mountain and ‘djato’ means hill, so literally Afadjato means Afa Hill or Afa Mountain. Afadjato is the highest mountain in Ghana and rises to an elevation of 885 meters (2,904 ft.). The mountain is located near the villages, Liati Wote and Gbledi at the Ghana – Togo border. It is found in the Agumatsa Range. The name of the mountain is derived from the ewe word ‘Avadzeto’ which means at war with the bush. It is number one tourist destination for visitors and tourist in the region.  Wli Water Falls Second on the list, of the top 5 tourist sites in the Volta Region, is the Wli Water Falls. The Wli Water Falls is the highest water falls in Ghana and West Africa. The water falls measures 143 meters’ in height. The local name of the fall is Agumatsa which means ‘’allow me to flow’’. The water falls is found on the same mountain range on which is Afadjato. Wli falls is located 20 meters away from Hohoe. In reaching the water fall, one will have to walk through the greenery forest which provides a cool breeze, not to mention the 12 small streams one will have to cross. Amedzofe Township Another top 5 tourist site in the Volta Region is the Amedzofe township. Amedzofe is a small town located north of Ho, the regional capital. The township is home to lots of tourist attraction sites and offers an exciting adventure to the, forest, Ote Falls and Ghana’s second highest mountain, Mount Gemi (611m). Another important fact is that: at an altitude of 750m, it is Ghana’s highest settlement. A reported 20,000 visitors and tourists visit the Amedzofe township yearly. Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary Tafi Atome is home to the Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary. It is one of the most well managed eco-tourism sites in the country, and one of the top five tourist sites in the Volta Region. It is home to a population of endemic Mona monkeys which are considered sacred by the natives. The Monkeys number about 300. The forest is a semi deciduous forest within the savannah transitional zone, with grassland and farmlands. Tourist can play with monkeys, feed them, and take pictures.  The monkeys are not aggressive and are very friendly. Tafi Atome is about 80km from Ho. Holy Trinity Spa and Health Farms Probably not the tourist site one imagines, but The Holy Trinity Spa and health Farms is one of the top five tourist destinations in the Volta Region.  It is located in a serene quite environment, along the Volta River, in Sogakope. It is a good place for relaxation and holidays. It can cater for programs and activities like: retreats, honey moons, wedding receptions, health vacations and many others. It is definitely a place to cool off and release off some stress. The Spa has boats and jet skis for cruising on the Volta lake. Interested in travelling and touring Ghana? When are you  planning your tour? Are you going alone or with a group? What are your key objectives for this special tour? Let’s help make your tour a great success—we handle everything—from car rental to the tour experience. Contact Us Location: Ghana, Accra-Cantonment Email: frimprincetransport@yahoo.com Call: + 233 201588455.

American Expats Working in Ghana

5 Tour Advice for American Expats Working in Ghana

In recent times, the number of American expats working in Ghana, has increased. They have shown keen and particular interest in tourism especially, exploring and touring places in Ghana of interest to them. Here are five tour advice for American expats working in Ghana: Have a Plan and Prepare The first advice for American expats working in Ghana is to develop a plan and prepare very well before embarking on a tour. This will save you a lot of time, money and stress. If you plan and prepare very well you definitely will know your way about and makes your time more enjoyable. Have an idea of the places you would want to visit, their locations, means of transport, weather conditions etc. before stepping out. Know the Culture of the People Number two tour advice for American expats: know the culture and norms of the place you visit. Culture is highly regarded in the Ghanaian society. For example, the use of the left hand is considered rude and insulting in Ghana. Get to know the do’s and don’ts of the place you visit. You might want to ask a Ghanaian friend or colleague who will have more information on this.                                        Wear Appropriate Clothing’s Number three tour advice for American expats working in Ghana is to wear the proper clothing depending on where in Ghana you will be touring and the weather conditions prevailing there. So it’s very important you know the prevailing weather conditions of the location you would be visiting. Also in some parts of Ghana, it is frowned upon when ladies are improperly dressed (ladies wearing shorts and trousers).   Have Enough Money on You it’s not advisable to carry a lot money on you for safety reasons.  You can attract unnecessary attention to yourself and be robbed, but some of the nicest tour places in Ghana are in the remotest villages, where there are no banks or ATM’s. So depending on your expenditure, have enough money on you to meet your daily expenses. Not too much and not too less. Health Precautions Malaria is still a big issue in Ghana. On the advice of a medical doctor, it will be advisable take some anti-malaria drugs after or before going on a tour. One could also use anti-mosquito repellents. So number five tour advice for American Expats is to take care of your health. Contact Us Location: Ghana, Accra-Cantonment Email: frimprincetransport@yahoo.com Call: + 233 201588455.

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