you went back home?just got back 2 weeks ago from my annual sojourn. it was fucking great. all i can say is, passport bros, i get it. i always have, but this year is when it really sunk in for me. Alhamdulillah
Ghana is mawfuckin refreshing.just got back 2 weeks ago from my annual sojourn. it was fucking great. all i can say is, passport bros, i get it. i always have, but this year is when it really sunk in for me. Alhamdulillah
Headed back home tonight after 10 days - spent time in Accra, Cape Coast and Kumasi.just got back 2 weeks ago from my annual sojourn. it was fucking great. all i can say is, passport bros, i get it. i always have, but this year is when it really sunk in for me. Alhamdulillah
alhamdulillahHeaded back home tonight after 10 days - spent time in Accra, Cape Coast and Kumasi.
Powerful experience. Will be back
yeah. went to go visit the parents and friendsyou went back home?
speak on it, bro. speak on it.Ghana is mawfuckin refreshing.
yes you do.I wanna go bad, but I gotta go with people from there to make sure I have some good fun
well, it all depends on where you go. but then again, different strokes for different folks. i am biased towards ghana because i am from there. i think the numbers don't like though. when it comes to west africa, right now, ghana is at the lead when it comes to what i call "enjoyable" tourism. i have been to nigeria (which is a second home to me, really) but it doesnt hold a candle to ghana.i need to get my ass to west africa.....i got a co-worker from Liberia that says i would absolutely love it if i went there.....
Where do you recommend staying in Accra? I always want to go buy I can't quite figure out where things really be at. Those $500/ night hotels aren't realistic for me.well, it all depends on where you go. but then again, different strokes for different folks. i am biased towards ghana because i am from there. i think the numbers don't like though. when it comes to west africa, right now, ghana is at the lead when it comes to what i call "enjoyable" tourism. i have been to nigeria (which is a second home to me, really) but it doesnt hold a candle to ghana.
i just got back a week ago. if you want a moderately priced hotel that's very decent, you can stay at Alisa in northern ridge. I stay there all the time but this time around i only stayed for a night ($140). that wasn't worth it. so for the first time i did some of the luxury apartments, I stayed at the signature building (in east legon) and the gallery (shiashie) those were average about $80 bucks/night. very nice apartments. kitchen and all with great views (if you're on the top floor)Where do you recommend staying in Accra? I always want to go buy I can't quite figure out where things really be at. Those $500/ night hotels aren't realistic for me.