by Pat.BWO | Nov 26, 2024 | Travel Ghana, Ghana information
Are you looking for a breathtaking nature experience without having to travel all the way to northern Ghana? Bomfobiri Wildlife Sanctuary offers the perfect solution! From BWO Hostel, you can explore this unique destination, a hidden gem in the Ashanti Region that...
by Pat.BWO | Nov 26, 2024 | Culture, Ghana information
As a traveler in Ghana you are bound to witness a funeral or parts of the funeral rites. Have you wondered how a funeral in Ghana is?Funerals in Ghana are diverse reflecting the multi-ethnic and multi-religious nature of Ghana. Whiles each ethnic group has a way of...
by Pat.BWO | Nov 26, 2024 | Travel Ghana, Ghana information
Is there wildlife in Ghana? Can you go on safari in Ghana? Can I see the big five in Ghana? Is it expensive to go on safari in Ghana?Just a few questions that I receive on a regular basis. A blog post about Ghana’s largest nature reserve is long overdue. Yes! You can...
by Pat.BWO | Nov 26, 2024 | Ghana information, Culture
Did you know that Ghana is the second biggest exporter of cocoa? When you take a walk in the forest around BWO Hostel you’ll pass a lot of cocoa farms. Assan Dickson wrote an article about cocoa for us. Since cocoa is very important to our community it might...
by Pat.BWO | Nov 26, 2024 | Travel Ghana, Ghana information
Kwahu, located in the Eastern Region of Ghana, is often known for its famous Easter festival, with paragliding from the Odweanoma Paragliding Field as the highlight. But Kwahu has so much more to offer than just this annual event. This blog is designed to inspire you...
by Pat.BWO | Nov 26, 2024 | Ghana information, Culture
For many travelers in Ghana, groundnut soup (locally known as nkatenkwan) is an absolute favorite dish. At the Banko Women Organization (BWO) hostel, we often receive requests to learn how to prepare this soup. Today, we’re sharing our recipe for this delicious...