Travellers will visit the Lake Bosomtwe with a boat roaming on the lake to make a sightseeing , see around the villages around the lake and to know the history of the caused by a meteor impact a million year ago , the side rise deeply covered with trees and bushes , there are various settlement around , mainly fishing and farming village . After to the City , You will be guided to See things that you will yearn and become speechless , to make a sightseeing and to experience The Ashanti history , tradition and heritage of how the Ashanti kingdom started and the great Culture of the Ashanti kingdom that represent the culture of Ghana . Tours , more , knows more about the Rich Ashanti Kingdom. KUMASI LOCAL EXPERIENCE . Don’t be A TRAVELLER , Travel Local .
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Air condition car , fuel surcharge , Bottle water ,entrance fee, lunch , tour guiding service
✖ TRAVELLER buying his or her own item
Departure & Return
Departure:
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Travellers will meet a fair coloured guy with blue bag at the back at Golden Tulip Kumasi City, Rain Tree Street, Lesley Opoku-Ware Drive, Kumasi, Ghana
Return: End right where it started.
Itinerary
1
Lake Bosumtwi
Visit and experience the history of caused by a meteor impact a million year ago , the side rises deeply , lovered with trees and bushes , there are various settlement around , mainly fishing And faming villages . Is a lake formed by an ancient meteorite strike in TheAshanti Empire . Oral tradition taught as that the lake Bosomtwe was formed in 1648 when a hunter pursuing and antelope shot and injured the antelope , the antelope however continued to its run until it disappeared in a small pond ahead . They said , the hunter in shock and decide to stay beside the pond and never returned to his town . He then named the place Bosomtwe meaning ( the antelope god ) He believed , After the history we will experience the boat cruisely , we go around the lake and make sightseeing for yourself with a boat and to see the various villages and things that will make you yearn and speechless around the lake .
Duration: 2 hours
2
Manhyia Palace Museum
Visit Ghana and experience to educate the start out with sitting and viewing a video of the historical of the Ashanti’s . Then you are guided through several rooms in the palace with original artifacts . Understanding The best significance of the Ashanti empire , figure like Yaa Asantewaa( the war queen ) and the current king sitting on the stool will be told here . The museum isn’t the adjacent to the field where the Akwasidee tribal chiefs gathering Is held every six weeks .
Duration: 60 minutes
3
Okomfo Anokye Sword Site
Travellers will learn and know the history of the begining of the Ashanti’s , come and make a sightseeing at the exact place where the the Golden stool was descended unto the laps of king Osei tutu I , the founder of the Ashanti Nation . Is also the place the sowd was driven into the ground by the chief priest OKOMFO ANOKYE . History has make us understand that , the sowd was pushed into the ground almost 300 years ago. It is believed the chief priest okomfo Anokye pronounced that , no one would be able to remove the sowd , and so it has remain in spite of attempts . Even the all time best boxer mohammed Ali from all the way United state of American couldn’t uproot the sowd , is believed that the Ashanti kingdom will collapse when the sowd ever be pulled out from the ground .
Duration: 60 minutes
4
Prempeh II Museum
Tours more , knows more and make a sightseeing of the personalize tour including the fascinating introduction to The Ashanti culture and history . Among the displays are artefact relating to the Ashanti king prempeh II including the Kings war attire, ceremonial clothing , jewellery , protective amulets , personal equipment for bathing and dining , furniture , royal isignia , and some weighing gold . Constructed to assemble an Ashanti chiefs house .
Duration: 60 minutes
5
Kejetia Market
Experiencing the local market , walk around kejetia like a a local and learn more about the markets in the kumasi central , from afar , the kejetia market looks like an alien mothership landed in the center of Kumasi . Closer up the rusting tin roofs of this huge market often cited as the largest in West Africa . There are 11,000 stalls and at least four times as many people working here. Look like a circular shanty town . Inside the throbbling kejetia is quite disorienting but atterly captivating .
Duration: 60 minutes
Additional info
• Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
• Specialized infant seats are available
• Not recommended for pregnant travelers
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels