For SoberHans69 - Vaccination
[QUOTE=SoberHans69;2455552]Thanks Roman Guy. Do you recommend any vaccinations if you're just visiting Accra?
I hope you'll be there whenever I go so I can buy you a drink.[/QUOTE]First of all, excuse me sir for the delay in answering.
As all the West African countries, the visa issuance is subject to yellow fever vaccination that is mandatory. It is the only health care prescription. I don't feel me to recommend you other vaccination but be hepatitis because many girls use now contraceptives such as under-skin devices or candles or don't care at all.
After the yellow fever vaccination, wait 10 days before applying for the visa. You will receive from the hospital or clinic the yellow booklet of international med care and don't leave it in your luggage but take it with you, anytime you pass an international check-point.
If you don't drink tap water, don't eat uncooked food, don't eat cakes and milk products, wash properly and frequently your hands, I don't see big risks of infections. Don't bath in the sea (but it is now forbidden almost everywhere).
Use mosquito repellents after sunset and keep your fan on during the night.
That's all.
For John Dark Smith and al
[QUOTE=JohnDarkSmith;2489053]
Carprise.
[/QUOTE]Maybe you mean Caprice or anyway Boomerang Club in Caprice Complex. I was there, good choice of girls. Check on Facebook their program. It is on Nsawam Road, lat lang (5. 584189, -0. 216814).
[URL]https://www.facebook.com/Boomerang-Nite-Club-63382507483[/URL]
[URL]https://www.facebook.com/Boomerang-Nyt-Club-226339300732439[/URL]