Attractions in Kumasi
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Manhyia Palace Museum, located in Kumasi, Ghana, stands as a testament to the rich history and culture of the Ashanti kingdom. Once the residence of Ashanti kings, the museum now […]
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Kejetia Market, located in the heart of Kumasi, Ghana, is often referred to as the largest open-air marketplace in West Africa. With around 12,000 stalls spread across its bustling grounds, […]
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The Prempeh II Jubilee Museum, located in Kumasi, Ghana, is housed within a traditional Asante regalia house. The museum’s most notable exhibit is a recreation of the Golden Stool, a […]
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The Kumasi Centre for National Culture, located in the heart of Ghana’s second-largest city, serves as a vibrant hub for exploring and celebrating Ghanaian heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in […]
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The Asante Traditional Buildings, located near Kumasi, Ghana, are the remnants of the once-powerful Asante Empire, which reached its zenith in the 18th century. Constructed from mud, wood, and straw, […]
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Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana’s only natural lake, formed in a meteorite impact crater 17 miles southeast of Kumasi. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and dotted with small villages along […]
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Dating back to the 1800s, the Kumasi Fort and Military Museum stands as a testament to Ghana’s military history, particularly the British-Ashanti War and World War II. Located in Kumasi, […]
Bantama High Street, located in Kumasi, Ghana’s second-largest city, comes alive with vibrant nightlife, particularly from Thursdays to Sundays. This bustling street is lined with open-air pubs where locals and […]
The Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary, located outside of Kumasi, Ghana, offers a slice of African rainforest within a five-square-mile (13-square-kilometer) expanse of secondary forest. The sanctuary surrounds a large reservoir, created […]