Uploaded on Mar 12, 2020
Top Tips to Know Before Travelling to Accra
Tips to Know Before Travelling to Accra The Local Languages The official language in Ghana is English, which most people understand, so you should be able to get by with that alone. The local people in Accra are the Ga, however, being the capital, Accra is home to people from many other ethnic groups, who speak languages such as Twi, Hausa and Pidgin English. A fe w short phrases in Tw i such as ‘Wo ho te sεn?’ meaning ‘How are you?’ will endear you to locals who will gladly reply ‘Me ho ye’, meaning I am fine. Where the Fun Happens in Accra Osu is the main cultural hotspot in Accra, attracting young people to the many boutiques, clubs and restaurants in the vicinity. It is a good place to get in touch with locals as many spend nights and weekends there, recovering from the stress of the week. Street Food There is street food aplenty in Accra. Take the plunge and try some jollof rice, grilled tilapia, kelewele, waakye or banku. Waakye is a national treasure and is eaten for breakfast or lunch all over the country. It is a fillin g rice and bean dish served with spaghetti, and a meat stew. Most of these street foods are served with shitor, a super spicy black pepper sauce. Getting Around There are many options available for getting around the city. Trotros are the main commercial minibuses that ply the streets and link up Accra’s various districts. Opting to use these buses will help make navigation simpler, especially if you are on a budget, as they are affordable and cover the enti rety of the city and bey ond. https://bit.ly/2PGhjaZ
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