The
Ashanti Region is the cultural heartbeat of Ghana. Land of the Golden
Stool expressed in the language, passage rites, festivals, cuisine
and ordinary day-to-day activities.
Visitors can participate in several traditional
events such as funerals, naming ceremonies. Royal Akwasidae held
every six weeks at the Royal Palace of the Asante King, Otumfuo
Osei Tutu II.
The scenic and hilly capital city of Kumasi is
a vast tropical rainforest belt. Still forest country, dominated
by impressive buttress rooted forest giants, alongside large cocoa
farms and picturesque hillside settlements.
Beautiful weather; chilly in the mornings, bright,
clear and sunny in the afternoons for most of the year and cool
nights provide ideal conditions for visitors to; experience this
exciting colourful world of hearty hardworking people.
Ashanti is also home of the most important gold
mine in Ghana at Obuasi (50km south-west of Kumasi). Surface visits
can be arranged, and the town still has air of the gold rush days
of the 1890s.
Throughout Ashanti (and especially in Kumasi)
you will find welcoming hotels and restaurants, while in the main
town’s nightlife and entertainments are first class. Sporting
facilities are available in the urban areas, while exciting fishing
can be enjoyed in our lakes and rivers.
To discover the traditional heartland of Ghana,
a visit to Ashanti is a must. |