Traditional Ghanian Dinner

After the hospital visit we struggled through over an hour of traffic with hungry stomachs to visit friends in the outskirts of Kumasi. They had invited us to make the traditional Ghanian dish calledLæs mere
After the hospital visit we struggled through over an hour of traffic with hungry stomachs to visit friends in the outskirts of Kumasi. They had invited us to make the traditional Ghanian dish calledLæs mere
Yes, you are reading it right - we visited a traditional Ghanaian funeral and no, we do not know the deceased. 👀
In Ghana, the funerals are big social events where up to a few hundreds people canLæs mere
After our dancing lessons at the funeral, we were ready to show off our new skills at the Sunday church service. As we arrived, everyone was already fully participating in the dancing on the frontLæs mere
After a 5 hr journey by bus, we have arrived to Cape Coast yesterday evening. Today we visited the Cape Coast Castle, which is known for being one of the biggest slave trading spots in west Africa.Læs mere
We arrived to Busua, a surfer village in the middle of nowhere. We are spending our days surfing, reading at the beach and playing beach volleyball.
After the turbulent week we had in Kumasi, we areLæs mere
We have spent amazing 3,5 days in Busua, a surfer village at the coast of Ghana. It is a tiny place where life stands still, the beach is the place to be and the waves call you to catch them. Our daysLæs mere
RejsendeHmm it was a cooked dough-like mass with a sauce that tasted like paprika and fish… so almost like a fishy stew?