Conducting Tours: A Career to Explore – Part 1 cont.

Ghana’s tourist attractions extend far beyond mere sightseeing. In their present state, they invite you to explore adventure, culture, relaxation, and the wonders of nature. However, there’s room to enhance and expand these offerings, creating unforgettable experiences.

For the above reason, I salute our expert tour guides who engage with different groups of people each day, weaving historical and educational narratives into immersive experiences, transforming facts into lasting memories and creating opportunities for multiple visits.

For now, join in my visual journey, as I continue from last week’s, sharing snapshots of selected eco-tourism gems in Ghana.

Paga Crocodile Pond (Upper East Region) and Pikworo Slave Market (Upper East Region)
Waa Naa’s Palace (Upper West Region) and Weichau Hippopotamus Sanctuary (Upper West Region)
Wassa Domana Rock Shrine (Western Region) and Ankassa Nature Reserve (Western Region)
Bobiri Forest Reserve and Butterfly Sanctuary (Eastern Region)
Boabeng Frema Monkey Sanctuary (Brong-Ahafo Region)

Riddle for the week: I have seas without water, coast without sand, towns without people, and mountains without land. What am I?

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