Keta, a colorful fishing city with history

Keta: where a fresh breeze and welcoming people will make you feel ready for holidays. During my stay in Ghana, I had the chance to travel here in order to prepare for the tourism program of Emo Foundation. This city is an amazing place to get some beach time and to charge your batteries on […]

6th of March: Ghanaian Independence Day

Ghana flag with red color, gold color, green color and black start in middle

6 March 1957: The day that the Gold Coast became the Republic of Ghana. The day the people of Ghana celebrate the end of colonial rule. By achieving independence on that particular day, Ghana is the first sub-Saharan nation to break free from colonial rule. Free from exploitation from the land and people. This event became […]

The Mona Monkeys Of Ghana: Messengers Of God

Selfie with Mona Monkey eating banana at the Tafi Atome Sanctuary

I’m always very skeptical when it comes to involving animals in tourism. It’s against my principles and against the practice of sustainable tourism. Think about the whales at amusement parks or elephant rides in Thailand. When I heard about the Tafi Monkey Sanctuary I had my doubts at first, but my friends in Ghana guaranteed […]