@kwametours? a family responsible for holidays in Ghana..adventures together?..come on!!!
Welcome to Gh. here are some normal things in Ghana but probably weird in other countries...you will learn so much about Ghana from this link...
https://qr.ae/TUnUC4
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“I love my country, Ghana. It is very interesting, and almost every citizen has a good sense of humor.
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Kwame Gbevi is my name, but you can call me Kwame or Solution99. I am a travel consultant tour planner, guide,driver, and a public transit tour specialist for Kwame Tours and Easy Track Ghana... i am a Chef too..do you want to learn local delicacy?...i also give cooking lessons. Anyway I love people and seeing the spark in peoples eyes as they share the
experiences that have been life changing to them moving around the
world. I am a nomad.
i consider myself calm like a lion
Happy go lucky kind of person.., I am a potential dependable, quality focused professional person with a
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Kakum national Park and walk way
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consistent record of meeting and working with people.. .
Everyone's welcome to partake in cultural exchanges and deep
philosophical and all kinds of open minded conversations. It doesn't have to be serious and deep, but
intellectually stimulating topics are definitely preferred. I'm obsessed
with food and anything African and it culture and music before
I am looking forward to working with you and learning together when you visit Ghana soon...you can book our tours directly on TripAdvisor https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293797-d25130295-Reviews-Kwame_Tours_Ghana-Accra_Greater_Accra.html
or you may wanted to contact me directly or WhatsApp me on +233242927264/+207323796
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Osu Oxford Street.. |
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Ghana Jollof Rice
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a typical Ghanaian Peanut soup
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I operate an airbnb with the name "Kwame's Conner"comes with wifi,air conditioning,kitchen and .you may check it out for home stay! ..spacious enough for 4 people
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/22363301?s=67&shared_item_type=1&virality_entry_point=1&sharer_id=163531895
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small story about this pic above
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in the early 90s , lived with my grand mum in this tiny village in the
North Eastern part of Ghana in the Volta Region, there was no Schools nor electricity. and
it was only a narrow road big enough for bicycles...i went back to visit
last year 2018...nothing stays the same!