


A captivating museum in Kumasi showcasing Ashanti culture through intricate masks and artifacts.

Protection from sun and mosquitoes during temple visits.
Comfortable walking on uneven surfaces and long hours of exploration.

Staying hydrated in the tropical climate and reducing plastic waste.

A unique temple adorned with intricate wooden masks, offering a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.
A challenging trek leading to a stunning viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the Western Ghats.
A serene temple dedicated to Lord Subramanya, known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Famous for its Irani chai and Osmania biscuits, Bawarchi is a historic café near the Temple of the Masks.
Known for its delicious biryanis and Haleem, Firdaus is a popular breakfast spot for locals and tourists alike.
Chutneys is a popular restaurant known for its authentic Andhra and South Indian cuisine, located near the Temple of the Masks.
Hand-carved wooden masks depicting Mammy Water, a spirit from Yoruba mythology, symbolizing fertility and abundance.

Indigo-dyed fabrics with resist patterns, traditionally worn by Yoruba women, now used to make clothing and home decor.
Vibrant glass beads strung into intricate necklaces, bracelets, and other accessories, reflecting the city's cultural heritage.
Cornmeal pockets stuffed with cheese, beans, or meat. Topped with avocado, tomatoes, and sauce.
Hearty tripe soup with vegetables, herbs, and spices. Served with avocado and lime.
Corn dough filled with meat, beans, or cheese. Wrapped in banana leaves and steamed.
A vast nature reserve featuring sand dunes, heathlands, and diverse wildlife, offering excellent hiking and cycling opportunities.

Lal Darwaja Market, Ahmedabad's bustling heart, offers a vibrant blend of traditional and modern shopping, with a rich history dating back to the 15th century.

A renowned museum in Paris, housing the largest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces in the world.