Ultimate Ghana Travel Guide | 15 Useful Tips for Ghana Visit

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Ultimate Ghana Travel Guide | 15 Useful Tips for Ghana Visit


Welcome to my Ghana travel guide. In this guide, I explore everything you need to know before you travel to Ghana, from visa, vaccination, money and ATMs, SIM Cards and internet, Ghana safety, and some practical tips. This guide will help you discover all the basics, so you have an amazing trip and go prepared.

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  1. Great video! I'm heading to Accra in April and would like to hire Kofi for a couple days. Do you still have contact info for him? Or any info on how I can hire someone like him? Thanks.

  2. the police do ask for money, sometimes creating a fake traffic stop to extort you but it's not much and you should take some change with you for those occasions. One police woman pulled us over and said she was hungry so I said let me buy you lunch. It's good practice to pay them the small money if for nothing else but the goodwill. They see that you are obloni and can get some money from you. If you have an experienced driver he will avoid most of those encounters.

  3. Nice video
    I like ppl who explore, but I have a few things to say.
    First, it's not Chi, but Twi.
    Please learn or try to pronounce it well
    Also, the local you were with should have thought you well but you probably didn't ask any questions to know more about the history of the language.
    Twi is not just by the Ashantis, it is spoken by the Akan ethnic group. However, there are different dialects in every tribe. Ashanti is a tribe, which is part of the Akan Ethnic group.

    Moreover don't expect the Internet to work like who it does outside. MTN and Vodafone works depending on where you are. Although they are developing WiFi properties, its more of sim cards to phones with other things like Internet bundles attached to it. If you want a WiFi or legit Internet connection, you can order one to be set up for you.
    Moreover, I can see you came to Ghana thinking like the system is like outside or something, otherwise you wouldn't have been surprised about the downside, and about when the police asked you for money. I'm not saying its good, but there's a downside to every country, which is even worse than Ghana.

    Furthermore, like other international ppl, I still don't understand why yall underestimate mosquitoes in Africa. Most of yall just open the windows or doors like nothing. This is Africa, protect yourselves, close the doors and windows at night, please!
    Hmm, You just don't understand the way we live.

  4. Thank you so much for this video. There is suprising not alot of videos on Ghana and it is therefore really hard to find the information that a person need. I think I heared you said that it was a bit hard to get a tourist visa. Were you also asked to write down a name of a host on your application and did you write hotel. My dad and I am in the progress of filling out a visa application and we got the guestion of host and name. And the embassy is not helping us alot. How long did it take from you applying for a visa before you got the visa and answer. Thank you veryg much for any help