by Pat | Mar 11, 2021 | Explore, Sustainable tourism
You may have heard of the Kwahu Mountains or the Kwahu Plateau. Around Easter, it is usually very busy because of a festival and you can enjoy paragliding from the Odweanoma Paragliding field. Kwahu is a district in the Eastern region and its capital is Nkawkaw. The... by Pat | Feb 5, 2021 | Pat's Personal blog, Sustainable tourism
As you may know, Moon&Star guesthouse is a company with a social mission, which means that we are a socially engaged company and support various local projects. I don’t talk much about our social mission, in this article I will tell you why and what the... by Pat | Nov 5, 2020 | Explore
What is the room rate at Moon&Star guesthouse? And what about the food? And how much for food is another frequently asked question. I hear you thinking; Pat, you don’t have to write a blog about the rates at Moon&Star guesthouse!There is no simple or... by Pat | Oct 15, 2020 | Explore, Guest blog by Assan Dickson
Did you know that Ghana is the second biggest exporter of cocoa? When you take a walk in the forest around Moon&Star guesthouse you’ll pass a lot of cocoa farms. Assan Dickson wrote an article about cocoa for us. Since cocoa is very important to our... by Pat | Sep 19, 2020 | Explore
Guests often ask me for suggestions for daytime activities. There are many excursions you can do from Moon&Star guesthouse. These include visits to waterfalls, shrines, cooking workshops and craft villages. Read more about the excursions in our area in this blog:... by Pat | Aug 13, 2020 | Explore, Guest blog by Assan Dickson, Sustainable tourism
As a traveler in Ghana you are bound to witness a funeral or parts of the funeral rites. Have you wondered how a funeral in Ghana is? Funerals in Ghana are diverse reflecting the multi-ethnic and multi-religious nature of Ghana. Whiles each ethnic group has a way of... by Pat | Jul 30, 2020 | Explore
The Ashanti region sometimes seems less interesting to visit when you take a casual look at Ghana’s tourist attractions. But, let me tell you something. The Ashanti region is more than definitely worth a visit! I can think of many reasons, but I want to write a... by Pat | Jul 16, 2020 | Guest blog by Assan Dickson, Sustainable tourism
Meet our new guest blogger: Assan Dickson I am very happy that Assan agreed to write several articles for us. His first article is about volunteering and picture taking and the effect of the images also portayed in the media. Assan is a Finance Analyst, a Researcher... by Pat | Jul 1, 2020 | Uncategorized, Pat's Personal blog
“I really want to come to Ghana, but it scares me. Especially malaria, have you ever had malaria?” A lot of conversations started like this before I moved to Ghana. And now online I still get a lot of questions about malaria. So it’s about time I... by Pat | Jun 18, 2020 | Pat's Personal blog, Sustainable tourism
People ask me more often what keeps me busy while the guesthouse is closed. First of all of course the day-to-day tasks of a mom with 2 kids who are at home because of the Covid 19 restrictions, so I teach them, work out with them, play games, cook often with them and...