

A haven for birdwatchers, this center offers close-up views of the world's largest crane species, the red-crowned crane, in their natural habitat.
Intricately carved wooden items reflecting the Akan people's rich cultural heritage.
Traditional hand-printed cloth featuring Adinkra symbols, each with its own meaning.
Handcrafted gold jewellery inspired by the Ashanti Kingdom's royal treasures.
Akan International Crane Center can have sudden rain showers due to its tropical climate.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is crucial in the area.
For birdwatching and observing the cranes from a distance.
A sanctuary for red-crowned cranes, offering a serene morning visit.
A replica of a historical village, offering a glimpse into Akan's past.
A scenic lake with a variety of wildlife, perfect for an afternoon stroll.
Famous for its panoramic views of the crane sanctuary and delicious breakfast spreads.
A local favorite for its classic American breakfast dishes and friendly service.
Known for its delicious sandwiches and salads made with locally sourced ingredients.
Maize and millet porridge with fresh milk and honey
Thin pancakes made from fermented maize dough, served with palm oil and pepper sauce
Pounded cassava and plantain with a light vegetable and fish soup