Being a 15 year resident in Cuba and heading for Ghana! Please explain!
Being a 15 year resident in Cuba and heading for Ghana! Please explain!
". SAFETY: 15 years as a permanent resident in Cuba definitely made me relax, so the question is what should I absolutely avoid doing in Accra or Ghana in general. I repeat that I don't go around at night, it's difficult, so I'm not going to get into any strange hole looking for trouble. How are the bus journeys across the country? . ".
Spent a week there in Accra, with a quick jump to kumasi
Spintex is a cool place even if a bit far from lapaz, Osu, and the rest. It was my first time going there and the first time I was seeing a red light district in Africa. Most of the girls are cool there, they have their own room and can take you there, they ask less than in Lapaz. There were numerous girls and some of them were really pretty. Kojo was also full during the week ends, like really full, only locals there.
Ashaiman, if you ask to be taken to "two-two line" and ask for the girls, you will discover a bigger red light district but that one is really rough, I had a very alerting experience there that made me slow down a bit and come back to upper class places (without entering into details, I really thought I was going to be killed there). If you decide to go there, I recommend to be extra careful and to leave everything at your place except the money for one or two shots (and even that, they can take, so, think about it).
All the previously place mentioned are still running (calabash, Kwame Nkuruma, carprice, lapaz also called abrantie or bighot) Niagara was a bit slow. I met a few really nice girls (even in the two-two line red light district).
I met a girl in Accra last year, and this trip, she took me to ANC mall in east legon. You should give it a try, there is an honeysuckle and coco vanilla there, beautiful girls are out to have fun afterwork on the week end and are open to meet somebody.
The place is a bit expensive, East Legon being what seemed to me a rich neighborhood.
In tema, you can ask a taxi to take you to the girls in community district 7, one of the drivers was really cool and showed me around with a few explanations.