


Explore the historic Kumasi Fort, a testament to Ghana's colonial past, and the spiritual Okomfo Anokye Shrine, dedicated to the legendary Ashanti chief and priest.
A historic fort built by the British in the 17th century, offering insights into Ghana's colonial past.
A sacred shrine dedicated to the famous Ghanaian priest and founder of the Asante kingdom, Okomfo Anokye.
A museum showcasing the history and artifacts of the Asante kingdom, housed in the former palace of the Asantehene.
Cassava dough balls in coconut milk and sugar, served hot.

Thick maize porridge with milk and sugar, often eaten with bread.
Pounded cassava and plantain with a light vegetable soup.
Hand-printed cloth featuring traditional Adinkra symbols, each with its own meaning.
Vibrant silk and cotton fabric woven in intricate patterns, traditionally worn by Ashanti royalty.
Eco-friendly jewellery handcrafted from locally sourced bamboo, often combined with beads.

Kumasi has a tropical climate, and long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.
Protects from the intense sun during outdoor activities like visiting the fort.

Essential for protecting against malaria and other insect-borne diseases.
Famous for its traditional Ghanaian breakfast dishes, especially 'kenkey' and 'fufu' with 'groundnut soup'.
Owned by a famous boxer, this restaurant serves delicious Ghanaian breakfast dishes.
Offers a variety of Ghanaian and international dishes, known for its excellent lunch buffet.
Begur Lake, a serene water body surrounded by lush greenery, is a popular picnic spot and a great place for birdwatching in Bengaluru.
A vast, pristine forest park known for its diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes.
Chowpatty, Mumbai's iconic beach, is a vibrant hub for locals and tourists alike, offering a mix of recreation, food, and culture.