Hi All,
There doesn't seem to be much info on Ghana on these boards, so just wanted to let you know we spent 19 days here in March and we all had a great time. It is not the part of Africa you go to see animals but I want to say that it was a wonderful and safe trip. The main language is English and the people are wonderful. We took our 3 kids, ages 14, 14 and 11 and no one got sick, we found stuff to eat and we learned so much. If you have any questions about Ghana or planning a trip, please feel free to email me at hooktravellers@aol.com
If you are interested in reading about and seeing pictures of our trip, go to www.travelpod.com and do a travellers search. Type in hooktravellers and you'll find our travelogue on Ghana. Let me know what you think!
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Sandye,
I looked at your link and photos and it appears you and your family had a wonderful trip.
If you would care to share some of the highlights here (in addition to the linked travel site), I am sure others would be interested. Yours was a highly cultural trip that contrasts with many of the natural history experiences of many safari-ers.