Total Eclipse of the Sun in Busua, Ghana.
I went to Busua for a reason. I selected it carefully from many places along the coast to see the total eclipse of the sun. I wanted a decent place, facing east as much as possible, so I could see the sun unobstructed by hills, trees or buildings. If at... more - travel report by
krisek
A village on stilts above Lake Amansuri. Ghana.
When I was planning to see Nzulezu for the first, and I can definitely trace it back to the year of 1998, I never knew that it would require me to get very wet even before I was to step into a tiny canoe. I had to take my boots off and walk in the lake fo... more - travel report by
krisek
Elmina - the slave castle and football teams
The remarkable castle was only one of the reasons. But mainly it was Elmina’s semi-professional football club - Panya FC. I met them when they were getting ready for their match. I decided to support them. And you know what? They lost that day. It was, ap... more - travel report by
krisek
Beautiful Ghana
Ghana is an amazing country located in the armpit of West Africa. It is tropical it is desert. The people are welcoming and eager to share their history and culture with you=) It is an interesting place to travel through. Not too easy. There are these hug... more - travel report by
makaya
Warm Hospitality of the People of Zabzugu
Zabzugu, is a mix of urban and rural life side by side.
It is a homogenous society, shaped by the hospitality culture of the Dagbon people. About 90% of the population are Dagombas and about 75% of the people are farmers. Yam, cereals (maize, corn, mille... more - travel report by
manrashid