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 | Jun 4, 2020 | Explore
I don’t think it will come as a surprise that I, proud owner of Moon&Star guesthouse, am a big fan of Ghana as holiday destination. There are many reasons that I can go on and on about indefinitely. But in this blog I will limit myself to the top 10 in... by Pat | Apr 24, 2020 | Explore
A visit to a traditional shrine is part of cultural weekend trips. But what is a traditional shrine, why is a visit to a shrine worthwhile, and which shrines in the area of Moon&Star guesthouse can you visit? The answers to these questions and directions (with... by Pat | Mar 27, 2020 | Explore, Sustainable tourism
Is there wildlife in Ghana? Can you go on safari in Ghana? Can I see the big five in Ghana? Is it expensive to go on safari in Ghana?Just a few questions that I receive on a regular basis. A blog post about Ghana’s largest nature reserve is long overdue. Even... by Pat | Feb 12, 2020 | Explore, transportation in Ghana
This is the third and final part of the series of blogs about travelling by public transport in Ghana. In this part I answer frequently asked questions about this subject. Is your question not listed and did you not find the necessary information in part 1 and part 2?...