Ghana and Why You Should Visit

Travelling can encourage learning. Travelling can encourage knowledge of other different  cultures. So, where do you start looking when planning a trip, and where will you offer a rich experience? In Africa, there are thousands of unique cultures and traditions. So, if you're thinking of finally visiting Africa and are at a loss as to where to go, and you want a unique experience , visit Ghana. 

A man is holding the Ghanaian flag in a city.

Ghana Is located on the West coast of Africa, and between Ivory Coast and Togo. The country is filled with amazing food, culture and locations that would entertain any tourist. So, if you're looking for a distinctive  unique trip to the continent of Africa, you'll find it in Ghana.

In Ghana, there are more than 100 ethnic groups, so it's understandable why there is a wide range of dishes popular in Ghana. Ghana is known for their soups and stews. Ghanaian cuisine uses sauces and spices mixed with corn, beans, cassava, plantains, and millet. Some of their most famous dishes are Waakye and Red-red. 

 Waakye is a dish that cooks rice, beans and Waakye together and is usually a breakfast meal. It is ordinarily paired with some sides of fried plantain or spaghetti and avocado.

Fried Banana Slices on a Black Plate

 A red-red meal is a traditional Ghanaian dish that uses minimal spices because it relies on the flavours of the ingredients used. When cooked, they boil cowpea beans to a broth served with palm oil and fried plantains. Since no meat is used, it's perfect for any vegetarian visiting Ghana.

 Moreover, over 30 million people are living in Ghana, and, as mentioned before, hundreds of different ethnics groups and tribes. Some of the largest ethnic groups are Akan and Moshi-Dagban. The Akan, however, are the largest and one of the few peoples in West Africa where ancestors are traced from the maternal line. They are known as crafters now and in history for their wealth and luxury.

 Overall, family in Ghana is precious. In Ghana, family is prioritized over everything, so social standing and individual achievements . The Ghana people value identity, loyalty and responsibility when thinking about their family.

 Moreover,  their society is hierarchical. Individuals have more prestige and wisdom as they grow older, so elders are more respected and listened to in Ghana.

Ghanaians are very polite and take hospitality to heart. They believe in being a gracious host to any they invite into their homes. Of course, the level of politeness and hospitality depends on how well a person knows the other. But genealogy for friends celebrates and shows their appreciation and affection with physical touch and food.

 Ghanaian overall are known to be welcoming and joyful. For holidays like New Years , cities became an entire party for the people.

 The views and locations of Ghana are incredible. There are only two seasons, the wet and dry session, that travellers need to be aware of when they visit.

Ghana is a country of discovery, with lovely food and wonderful people. Ghana will encourage you to learn more about yourself while visiting a new area.


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The Prime Wine Tours Around the World

While travelling, it is easy to be overwhelmed by choice, for when the world is before you, where do you go first? However, it helps to have goals when you plan your travels—even before you start thinking about the budget. So here are the five most enjoyable locations if one of your goals is to visit the most memorable winery when wandering. 

South Africa's Cape Winelands

This is an image of Cape Town , South Africa. This Picture was taken by Taryn Elliott.

This area is the ideal climate for the grape vines, with breathtaking mountain ranges. In this region, there are more than 300 wineries, and they are within a 60 minute drive from one another. However, the oldest one is Lanzerac, for it was founded in 1692, shortly after the Dutch colonized  Cape Town. Lanzerac has beautiful views of the Stellenbosch valley, a spa, and a place to spend the night. Even so, they advertise wine because it attracts tourists. Wine advisors direct the wine tasting and are tailor-made for the group visiting the estate.

Hahndorf Hill, Australia 

This image was taken in South Australia and had some hills and a mountain range in the background. Jay Wennington took this Picture.

This winery is in The Adelaide Hills, known for growing and making unique wines, like Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. Adelaide Hills is located in South Australia and is a large area with a dry climate. The Hahndorf Hill winery is in a village of German influence, Hahndorf, and it's apparent from the soil that the hill used to be a mine. Moreover, the minerals in the ground wine aid with Australia's version of wine offered. Some examples of the unique wine available are Grüner Veltliner, Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt. Overall, this winery offers a secluded experience and is only a couple minutes' drive from the main street at Hahndorf.

El Grifo,Canary Islands Spain

This image was taken in the Canary Islands and depicted alcoves and volcanos in the background. Marie Bastin took this picture.

When you think of a winery, do you think of a volcano? Not many do, but at El Grifo, that is the reality. The grapes thrive in the enriched volcanic soil and dry climate. The benefit of volcanic soil is that a light layer of ash and soil can produce extremely fertile grapes.

 The Canary Islands are on the coast of Spain in the Atlantic Ocean on the South- West of Spain and the West of Morocco, Africa.

El Grifo has been producing wine for over 244 years. The winery produces over  500,000 wine bottles from harvest yearly. When tourists visit, they are met with fields of grapes surrounded by black soil and walls made of lava stones. The standard tour costs 20 euros, so a guide gives a 60 minute tour. However, there is a cheaper option where an audio recording guides you, costing  only 7 euros.

Sula Vineyards India

This image shows a lake and the Greenery around the lake.Mitesh took this picture in Nashik, India.

In 1996, the Sula Vineyards was founded.It was created by Rajeev Samant who became interested in wine after his stay in California. His interest peaked when he studied in The United States of America and worked at a winery. Later he was interested in the fertile land of Nashik, which was known for growing grapes, and the rest is history.

In Nashik, there are two distinct seasons: the dry season and the wet season, the wet season is often overcast, and the dry season is humid and hot.

The wine tasting and tour are a private experience for you and your loved one. The winery is connected to hotels where one can overlook the vineyard and the lake beyond; moreover, they also have options to dine in the sunset for a quiet night.

One of these locations should have an atmosphere that could fit your travel needs and entice your need for adventure. Whether you are interested in the views, histories or wines, every last one of these locations invites you on a little soul search—time to get away from everyday life and look at what the earth has to offer you.


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Welsh Myths: The Secret Ingredient for Tourists.

This images shows a man and a woman sitting on a hay bale watching a performance. This picture was taken by Clem Onojeghuo.


Knowledge is an incentive. We humans can be easily tempted when metaphorical honey is offered. In Wales, they have beautiful fields and wonderful hiking paths, for some, that is the most tasteful honey in Wales. But what about stories? 

Storytelling is rich in Welsh history, and their stories and myths are widely known. Knowing those stories when going to festivals or plays would only brighten the experience for a tourist. Learning the myths and adventures of the places you visit can boost your travel experience. Culture and countries that embrace their tales encourage more tourism, which offers more exposure to both.


One of the most popular welsh Arthurian legends is Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight, which is in the form of a poem. It’s a poem that details a courageous honourable knight that a beautiful married woman tempts into a romance. Gawayne is reactive of King Arthur, and in welsh legends, he is thought to be  inspired by the Celtic Solar deity.


Conversely , in Wales, there are many festivals and one festival that combines music, storytelling, and history is the Hay festival. The Hay festival is a literary spring festival with many speakers, it encourages creatives and community. Festivals are great for both locals and tourists. Knowing the territory's myths can feel like you're being let into an inside joke that everyone around you knows. If someone is interested in history, European history, in particular, it can be intimidating, so starting on one territory would be less all-encompassing. But not everyone is interested in history; using that history to make or understand a story is handy. Using historical events to promote tourism is terrific, but it's not appealing to everyone. So, looking to past myths can compensate for the lack of interest in history. Knowing the history and myths of countries when attending a festival will only serve to help you.

Myths are influenced by history and the imagination of storytellers, so the stories in Wales are delicious. There is a convenient book that transcribed many legends from Wales, written in the 11th century, called Mabinogion. The book put to paper 11 oral tales widely known in Wales. The book includes 11 stories, some of romance and others of Arthurian legend, written by anonymous authors. Since the tales were changed from oral to written, there are many strategies to engage the audience, like strong narration and repetition. These legends are a piece of history while also being a piece of entertainment. The Mabinogian is highly influential in the Literary history of Wales and its myths.

Myths can enrich one's traveling experience, but they could also inspire young writers to create and interpret new stories.In regard to the Hay festivals; the goal is to entertain and inspire storytellers of all ages while also being a fun week for the family. The Hay festival is in Hay-on-Wye, and its purpose is to be an 11 day function for the creative.Whether you’re a comedian or a poet you’ll find events for you.


This image show the famous Conwy Castle located in Wales. This picture was taken by Lisa Fotios.

This image show the famous Conwy Castle located in Wales. This picture was taken by Lisa Fotios.

Other inspiration can come from being in new and rich locations. For example, when visiting, tourists can see all different types of abandoned castles and envision the castles of Arthurian legends. Or tourists can look upon the fields and caverns and think of TWM SIÔN CATI, the Welsh Robin Hood, and all his exploits in the medieval ages.

One could explore Wales, look for the caves in Wales and feel as though they are in a magical story themselves. Standing where legends were told can be powerful for a person's mind and creative experience.

The past myths can and will influence us to say great things, explore wondrous places and discover ourselves.Visiting festivals encouraging knowledge of the country in all its many adventures is the best idea for a life-changing experiences.


Alyssa’s a college student who wants to travel but is broke, so she'll do some research to live vicariously through others on the internet. She reads to feel emotions when she has free time and then eats ice cream to process her sorrow, even though she is lactose intolerant.