Awakening to Eco-Tourism in Ghana: The Savanna Circuit Part 1
Leaving behind the diverse landscapes spanning from coastal plains to forests, waterfalls and highest peaks of…
Egi Gaisie is a hospitality trainer blogger, passionate about bridging the gap between hospitality education/training and the hospitality industry in Ghana. She has been in the industry for more than 25 years. Her industry career is enriched by hands-on work in various positions at operational and management levels in the different departments of hotels.
Leaving behind the diverse landscapes spanning from coastal plains to forests, waterfalls and highest peaks of…
Ghana’s treasures, its landscape and wildlife, historic resources, coastal resources, cultural and climatic resources for tourism…
There are different categories of visitor attractions…landscape, wildlife, culture etc. Each provides unique experiences. In last…
The term ‘go green’ generally means to do things in ways that protect the natural environment.…
I think I needed a break; I was emotionally drained and physically tired! A friend, an…
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Everybody likes pleasant surprises. They are the ‘bonus points’ of service. Most of them come as…