

Bantama Traditional Market, a vibrant hub of commerce in Kumasi, offers a sensory overload of colors, sounds, and scents.
Famous for its traditional Ghanaian breakfast dishes and cozy atmosphere.
Known for its delicious local dishes and vibrant lunch crowd.
Renowned for its diverse dinner menu and beautiful market views.
Explore the rich history of the Ashanti Kingdom at this 19th-century palace.
Discover West Africa's largest zoo, home to various wildlife and plant species.
Experience the vibrant energy of Ghana's largest market, offering local food, crafts, and textiles.
Bantama Traditional Market is famous for its vibrant batik fabrics, perfect for souvenirs or local attire.
To enhance your cooking experience back home with authentic Ghanaian flavors.

Support local artisans and bring home a unique piece of Ghanaian art.
Fried plantain mixed with spices, peanuts, and tomatoes.
Ground bean stew with palm oil, peanuts, and spices.
Fresh tilapia fish grilled with local spices and served with chili sauce.
Hand-carved from local hardwood, these stools are a symbol of Ashanti culture and can last for generations.
This hand-printed fabric features traditional Adinkra symbols, each with its own meaning, and is often used for special occasions.
Locally produced, this pure shea butter is rich in vitamins and is a popular skincare product in Ghana.
Experience the serene beauty of the Bhadra River on a relaxing cruise, passing through lush greenery and wildlife.
Tomar is a historic fortress in Portugal, known for its stunning architecture and rich history. The castle is a testament to the country's Moorish and Christian past, with stunning examples of military architecture. Its picturesque setting amidst the rolling countryside makes Tomar a must-visit destination.
Talacauvery, the birthplace of the sacred river Cauvery, is a serene and scenic spot nestled in the Brahmagiri range of the Western Ghats.