The
Northern Region, one of the ten administrative regions of Ghana,
a country lying on 0 longitude of the West Africa Coast. Ghanaian
hospitality is legendary, the Northern Region is no exception. And
so you are welcome to enjoy the scenic natural features, exotic
culture and the legacies of a history of the largest region in Ghana.
Northern Region has 13 of the 110 district of
the country. Its goegraphical features are mostly low lying, except
in the north eastern corner with the Gambaga escarpment and along
the western corridor. The land is drained by the tributaries of
the Volta Lake: Rivers Nasia, Daka, Oti, the Black and White Volta
covering over a third of the whole land mass of the 70,390km big
enough to swallow up other regions like Volta, Ashanti, Western
and Greater Accra put together; call it the mother of all Regions!
The region if bounded on the north by the Upper
East and Upper West regions, on the west by Cote D’Ivoire
and on the east by Togo. The regions on the south are the Brong
Ahafo and Volta regions.
Tamale, the capital, is the country's fourth
largest city. It is the nerve centre of all commercial activities
in the whole of the Northern Sector of Ghana. Tamale is an incredible
juxta-position of the ancient and modern. The traditional architecture
of round huts with conical thatched roofs are sights to see.
The
rains come between May and October followed by the dry season which
peaks in December and January with the dry Harmattan winds from
the Sahara Desert. This tropical climate sustains the Guinea Savanna
vegetation made up to grassland, clusters of shrubs, short trees
and a sprinkling of big trees like mahogany and baobab. Maximum
temperature levels of about 38oC occur in March to April and minimum
temperature levels of about 19oC in January.
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