Yegoala Hotel

Kumasi, Ghana | Hotel

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In Closing

A travel blog entry by ambers

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... to miss the nature here. I will miss sitting outside on my back patio steps chatting with students and neighbors, watching the rain, waiting out the torrential downpours. I will miss the brilliant lightning storms that light everything up at night when its lights out, the incredible sunrises and sunsets over the rainforest canopy when I was out running training for the half marathon, and the color the clouds sitting on the horizon over the tree tops turn every evening ...

Last Week

A travel blog entry by guy.everton

... members of the last project to the Tourist Board and African Origin on Monday, and Coca Cola on Tuesday, in order to formally thank the people for their participation. Also, given that I had a free afternoon on Tuesday after getting back from Coca Cola, Belinda and I sat down to prepare a document which will be sent to all interns coming to Kumasi outlining things they'll need to bring, what they should be expecting from the internship and all sorts of information that ...

The Scouring of the LC House

A travel blog entry by guy.everton

... a little more sense of adventure than her friends, and as always, bringing a novice Chinese to do anything for the first time is priceless.

The restaurant we went to didn't have any fufu this time, but they did have rice balls so all was good. The process is more soup kitchen than restaurant, and you buy your drinks from the adjoining 'spot', but it does mean the atmosphere is pretty lively, with hungry Ghanaians bent over bowls of rice balls and banku in one ...

Week 3

A travel blog entry by guy.everton

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... I won't list them all here, but my main point was the lack of high standards. There's nothing we can do to control locals and their habits, but we can impress them with ours - punctuality, smart dressing, having an official legal AIESEC contract so companies cannot renege on agreements, etc. Having a clear line of communication would be a start - so I'm not getting calls from Cosmas, Kwakye and Kamilla all asking the same questions. Also, I was the only boy at the ...

Life Below the "Poverty Line"

A travel blog entry by ambers

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... are assuredly more that are worse off. How do these fit into the mold?

One answer might be that life in Accra and Kumasi, Ghana’s major urban centers, is so high that it compensates for the poorer areas, allowing the UNDP to classify Ghana as better off than its other sub-Saharan neighbors. I refute this. Is it right to say that a country is doing fine just because a few people in its capital are living it up? I personally don’t think ...

Location

This hotel, located in Kumasi, is near Ma Vallee, Parc National des Virunga, Kinshasa University, and Congo River.
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