

Kumasi National Museum, Ghana's largest museum, showcases Ashanti culture and history, including stunning gold artifacts and traditional Ashanti architecture.
Explore the historic Kumasi Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and witness the legendary sword of Okomfo Anokye.
Discover Ghana's rich cultural heritage through a vast collection of artifacts, including the famous Golden Stool.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Ghana's largest market, offering a wide variety of local products and food.
Kumasi has a tropical climate, and long sleeves protect against sun and mosquitoes.
Mosquito-borne diseases are common in Kumasi. Insect repellent is essential for protection.
To ensure access to clean drinking water during museum visits and outdoor activities.
Famous for its traditional Ghanaian breakfast, especially the 'akrantie' and 'kenkey' dishes.
Known for its beautiful view of the Lake Bosomtwe and delicious international and Ghanaian dishes.
Popular for its romantic ambiance and diverse dinner menu, including seafood and steaks.
Intricately designed cloth featuring Adinkra symbols, each with its own meaning, reflecting Akan culture and history.

Vibrant silk and cotton fabric woven in intricate patterns, traditionally worn by Ashanti royalty.
Handcrafted gold ornaments inspired by traditional Ashanti designs, reflecting Kumasi's rich gold mining history.
Steamed rice balls in a rich, peanut-based soup, topped with fried fish or meat.
Spicy fried plantain chunks, often served with peanuts and onions.
Pounded cassava or plantain dough, served with a light, savory soup made from vegetables and meat.

A captivating audio-visual spectacle that narrates the history of the Shivaji Maharaj's fort, Sinhagad, in Pune.

A serene urban oasis offering shaded picnic spots, beautiful gardens, and a peaceful lake.
Explore the rich history of Beit She'an through its archaeological museum, showcasing artifacts from the Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic periods.