Ghana Travel Guide US$7.70

It’s that time of year again. It’s the time of year when visitors to Ghana explode and the streets of Cape Coast come alive with travelers from all over the world. Summer vacation! In honour of all the new visitors and because we’re really excited (and downright relieved) that the weather has finally cooled to a chilly 37 degrees during the day (about 98.6) allowing our brains to function without frying…

Oh yeah, why am I writing this post?

Because we’re celebrating football and holidays in Ghana and offering our guide for the teensy weensy crazy give-away price of US$7.70. Maybe our brains stopped functioning!

That’s it. That’s what this post was about. Wa bo dam! (That means “You’re crazy” in Twi/Fanti and best not spoken out loud in polite company. Taxi drivers will shout it at each other in heavy traffic a lot though.) That’s me at Axim Beach Hotel in late 2005 when I was still a newbie to Ghana and still stupidly not using enough sunscreen. When you read the part about sunscreen and sunstroke in the guide, you know we are writing from experience. In fact, it’s all written from our experience. Especially the parts about malaria. Sad, sad, and a little scary experience.

Me, crazy Gayle, in Ghana for almost five years now, since the middle of 05 with a break working in Cambodia for about 11 months in between. And Godwin, being Ghanaian, has spent his whole life in Ghana.

We have traveled to all ten regions–ALOT!–I’ve lost count of how many bus journeys I’ve taken but it’s more than a hundred, and lived in Cape Coast, Kumasi, Bolga, Accra, Takoradi and more places that Godwin keeps mentioning as the months pass by. “You lived there?” I often ask. He’s lived all over. Which is great for you. Inside Information. We get lots of nice comments from readers too.

Ghana Guide Money-Back Guarantee

If you are not satisfied with the guide/s you have paid for, you may email us with a note describing why you are disappointed and we will issue a full refund for what you paid for the guide. Email Yidanagodwin@gmail.com. It’s that simple.

Each version of the guide costs US$7.70. You may wish to buy the colour version suitable for reading on a PC or laptop, or the Black and White version suitable for printing and reading on iPhones. Or you may wish to purchase both.

To know more, read about our guides at our Ghana Guide page.

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