


Explore Ghana's rich history at Kumasi Fort, a 17th-century trading post, and witness the legendary Okomfo Anokye Sword.
Explore the historic Kumasi Fort, built by the British in 1687, offering insights into Ghana's colonial past.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant Kejetia Market, one of the largest markets in West Africa, offering a variety of local goods.
Discover the rich history of the Ashanti Kingdom at the Manhyia Palace Museum, the former residence of the Ashanti Kings.
Maize dough with groundmelon seed stew, rich in protein and fiber.
Fried dough balls, often served with chocolate or coffee.
Black-eyed peas cooked in palm oil with spices, often served with banku or fufu.
Kumasi's tropical climate can be hot and humid, but long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.

Protects from the sun during outdoor activities like visiting the Fort and Okomfo Anokye Sword Site.

Protection against mosquitoes and other insects, especially in the evenings.
Famous for its traditional Ghanaian breakfast dishes and warm atmosphere.

Known for its wide variety of breakfast options and beautiful city views.
Famous for its delicious Ghanaian lunch specials and vibrant ambiance.
Hand-printed cloth featuring traditional Adinkra symbols, each with its own meaning.
Vibrant, hand-woven silk and cotton cloth, a symbol of wealth and status in Ghanaian culture.
Intricate necklaces, bracelets, and earrings made from glass beads, often featuring traditional Adinkra symbols.
Como Cathedral Duomo, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, is the seat of the Bishop of Como and a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts.

Puri Beach, a 2km stretch along the Bay of Bengal, is renowned for its serene atmosphere, golden sand, and the annual Rath Yatra festival.
Rumali Restaurant, a Kolkata institution, serves authentic Bengali cuisine in a charming, vintage atmosphere.