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 | 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...