We ended our day in Accra with a wonderful dinner at Dimaensa Restaurant. Dimaensa is a Twi word which means 'eat it all' and we came pretty close to doing just that.
We were the only non-localsMeer informatie
We ended our day in Accra with a wonderful dinner at Dimaensa Restaurant. Dimaensa is a Twi word which means 'eat it all' and we came pretty close to doing just that.
We were the only non-localsMeer informatie
Today we had the honor of spending the day with Lady on her 27th birthday!
We had such a fun day, mostly just enjoying her company. We had drinks by the pool, went out for birthday treats, andMeer informatie
We checked out of the Kempenski where we had a phenomenal stay and stored our luggage while we went out for the day.
Mercy met us at the hotel. I wanted to have a dress made and she wanted to makeMeer informatie
The highlight of the day was visiting Azmira Restaurant with our new friend Samuel.
We met Samuel through our friend Eric Rhiney who teaches in the Business School at Webster University and for manyMeer informatie
We’re on the bus! We’re picking up the rest of the group from a second hotel and then off to Kumasi.
Today is the start of our tour organized by my good friend, colleague, and mentor Afua.Meer informatie
The drive to Kumasi was long but enjoyable. We spent the time learning about the history of the region from our tour guide, listening to music and catching up with friends.
On our arrival to KumasiMeer informatie
Our first stop of the day was the Kente weaving village. Originally kente was made only royals, but today kente is widely known around the globe as a symbol of African excellence. Kente is also a formMeer informatie
Reiziger I really enjoyed our visit to the this centre!