Takoradi
is the smaller half of the Sekondi-Takoradi city. The Twin City, as
the 2 towns are collectively known, serves as the capital of Ghana's
Western region. Influenced by ethnic and European cultures, Western
Ghana has a rich heritage. The region's music, dance, cuisine,
livelihood, and other aspects of everyday life exhibit a combination
of practices from the Ahanta, Nzema, Evalue and Fante, as well from
Portuguese, Dutch, British, and Brandenburg-Prussians.
From
Accra, it takes about 4 hours of land travel or a 50-minute flight to
get to Takoradi. Enjoying the city's colorful offering will take you
down 2 tracks. One leads to a relaxing getaway at the laid back
beaches, while the road inland opens to an upbeat trading excursion
at the Market Circle. Here are some of the destinations that will
give you a sample of what Takoradi has to offer.
1.
Market Circle
The
main roads in town lead to Market Circle, making it the most
accessible point in Takoradi. Prepare your bargaining powers should
you wish to take part in the trade. The market is open everyday and
it is well-stocked with foodstuff, cloth, household goods, and export
items. The market took its name after the shape it was built in. It
also serves as the center of trade and commerce in Ghana's Western
region.
2.
Takoradi Harbor
Ghana's
oldest and busiest harbor isn't exactly a tourist attraction since
it's a trading spot that receives and exports high volumes of cargo
everyday. The idea of building the harbor in its present location can
be traced back in 1895 when the engineers of the British government
saw the structure as an asset in war times. The construction,
however, did not begin until 1921 and was only completed in 1928. The
harbor recently underwent an expansion program to support the
country's offshore oil production.
3.
Beach (and other water bodies)Take
your pick from the region's long list of rivers, lakes, lagoons,
beaches, and swamps. Here,
your options include secluded locations and popular beaches, calm
waters and surfing spots, and even a vantage point from which to view
crocodiles, whales, or turtles.
A
home-stay accommodation is a good way to see more of the life in the
town. If you're pressed for time, you can also consider artistically
inclined hotels in the area. RaybowInternational Hotel in Takoradi, Ghana is an excellent
accommodation option for travelers who wish to see contemporary
creations by local visual artists.
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