Synopses & Reviews
Bradts
Ghana has remained the bestselling guide to the country since it was first published in 1998, being used by almost every English-speaking visitor there. Visitors will discover a country steeped in a rich cultural tradition and little-visited attractions.
Ghana is an uncrowded place to go for game-viewing with Mole National Park and Baobeng Monkey Sanctuary among the highlights.
Review
We had an absolutely fabulous time and the Bradt
Ghana guide played a big role in that
congratulations to Philip and Bradt Travel Guides for an outstanding effort. I couldnt imagine visiting Ghana without that book.
Jim Hogan, California, USA
Synopsis
The definitive guide to Ghana, by expert author Philip Briggs. Travellers will discover inspiration, reassurance and down-to-earth practicalities all in one volume.
About the Author
Johannesburg resident
Philip Briggs has travelled extensively throughout Africa and is author of Bradts
Ethiopia, Ghana,
Malawi,
Northern Tanzania,
Tanzania, and co-author of
Mozambique and
Rwanda.
Table of Contents
(1) Background Information (2) Natural History (3) Planning and Preparation (4) Travelling in Ghana (5) Health & Safety (6) Accra (7) Towards Cape Coast (8) Cape Coast, Elmina and Surrounds (9) Sekondi-Takoradi and the West Coast (10) The East Coast (11) Inland of Accra (12) East of Lake Volta (13) Between the Coast and Kimasi (14) Kumasi (15) Greater Ashanti (16) From Kumasi to Tamale (17) Tamale and Mole National Park (18) Bolgatanga and the Upper East (19) Wa and the Upper West