Shiare the village on a mountain in Ghana is a traditional capital of the Akyode people. Here's a link to a full documentary about the village th-cam.com/video/kicgSXcza1s/w-d-xo.html
You're so right Selina! But guess what, people like us appreciate videos like this that's why it popped up on our TH-cam feed. Most Ghanaians are drawn to and thirst for NEGATIVITY. And majority of these bloggers get small coins from these local broke celebrities who pay them to cover them even if they want to trend. So these bloggers are just feeding their customers
@@vicas977 here's a full documentary about Shiare "The Hanging Village". We put a lot into making this video 😊. One of my favorites. I hope you enjoy it th-cam.com/video/kicgSXcza1s/w-d-xo.html
I can only imagine the quality of the air with no vehicles around. Great video. Thanks for stepping outside the box and bringing us a unique perspective on Ghana.
@@IshmealLamptey that's also one of your God's calling to show case some parts of magical places in Ghana to the world ..and you do it well . As a young person ..you will rise high !!.thanks & well done 🙏
I visited Shiare back in 1999. An amazing place, very isolated. It was a long, long walk from Nkwanta to get there! You have my sympathies with the paths - they are really steep and slippery. I loved visiting Ghana and the people are amazing. ❤️ Shiare people were not so welcoming. Lol.
That is very awesome to know. Looks like times have improved a bit. You can now easily get a motorcycle from Nkwanta to Shiare. It still is isolated and oh yes, the path that leads up there are very steep and slippery. Great to hear you visit Ghana often. 😊
@@IshmealLamptey how do I get there from ACCRA ? thank you love the video. I am used to villages like this from hiking in Tyrol and Austria, but less heat and humidity there!! I am 76 and still hiking and exploring, so this will be fun!!
Ishmael, I watched your video and I am so proud of you, your crew and the work you are doing. Such a wonderful job for tourism. Will make a point to visit this village on my next trip to Ghana. Again, thanks for a great virtual experience.
The more I watch African videosthe more I'm convinced that Jamaicans are descendants of Africa so much similarities. I'm in love with Africa especially Ghana, Nigeria & Kenya. Hope to visit one day soon.
@Dorothy Morris All Black people from north & South America, Carribean are African descendants. Our ancestors were brought there as slaves. I’m from Surinam living in the Netherlands. Jamaica was a colony of the UK just like many African counties. Others were of France, Portugal & Spain.
@@eleonorarensch2978 nope. That's alie, black people in the carribean Jamaica and South Africa are the mothers of Africans... They occupied that land first but when the bandits started their sailing they kept attacking them until black people moved north wards settling in Africa where Arabs, whites, and missionaries kept attacking them hence pushing them More East abd West wards hence majority of the white and Arabs occupying the South abd North wards..... Let nobody deceive you that all black people in Europe, Asia, Australia, Atlanta and USA are descentsof Africa..... Its we Africans who are your descents.
@@Matira269 am not talking about anybodys history.... The history being taught in Africa is different from what they teach you in USA or any other continent... In Africa they teach us from the roots and we are lucky we can relate to fairy tales our elders be telling us every day, how the Bantus moved in search for better fertile souls, the Hamites in search for pasture for their cattles, Nilotes in search for more lakes for fishing..... Most of us originated from Nubians who nolonger exist that much today, but those Nubians cane from South America and were pushed to North West Africa current day Middle East and pushed by Arabs to North Africa where Pharaoh pushed them to West, East, Central and South Africa..... Hopefully you will pick something or l lend you my 40s grandpa😊😊😊, so bad my great grandpa passed away years ago with his wife, but they were in hundreds.
What an amazing place! Those people don’t know how lucky they are! It was as if I was walking with you and felt every step on the way! It’s very wonderful and I will watch it again soon
@@IshmealLamptey Brother Ishmael Lamptey, different preferences does not mean you should deslike what others like. You just have to keep quite and not watch if you don’ t like this video.
For your daring spirit I have hit the subscription button.We have the Wonders of the World, this place is one of the Wonders of Africa. Thank you for taking us there. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🥰🥰
It would be my pleasure every day walking that area,i looove nature,plus the fresh air is good for our lungs...😀👍🇯🇲,by the way,awesome background music 😁👍
OMG. Watching from Virginia USA. I lived in Nwanta for 7years, did elementary and junior high in Nkwanta. high school was in Accra. wow i'm so happy seeing this. thanks menh, this what we need, not those fake videos about "this is the Africa they don't want you to see" with European and American cities photos. i wish you could have shown little bit of Nkwanta tho. I had a class mate from 7-9 grade at Adom Model School (Nkwanta VR) call Prince Lamptey, same last name.
@@IshmealLamptey your more than welcome I loved how your lady was wearing a British t-shirt supporting one of our biggest retail shop 'TESCO' for cancer research 😁 I think I will subcribe in the hope of more travels Volgs great work so far new supporter ❤️
I am a GAADAMGBE , I have not been to OTI REGION you have send me to the region and your crew members to such a place in our own country and I don't know there is a place called "THE HANGING VILLAGE " IN GHANA until I watched the video. The most important thing is that the children are very happy and smiling and running around that's most important for the this ADVENTURE in our own country . The GOVERNMENT have to something to help them such as schools , clinics, and fresh water and find WAYS AND means to ease their walking up and down the mountains. I don't think the CHIEF and its people are asking mush from the GOVERNMENT OF GHANA. Thank you BROTHER ISHMAEL LAMPTEY for your journey to this remote town in our MOTHER LAND. LONG LEAVE GHANA OUR MOTHER LAND. 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 FROM BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS WITH LOVE
Thank you very much for watching and for your comment. I am glad through my video, you've gotten to know about a place like this in our country. I hope to bring more of such videos. They do have a school which is just down the hill, unfortunately i wasn't able to cover that. With regard ro hospital, they have to travel se miles to be able to access one. I hope they het theirs soon
I’m from raised in Ghana for 13 years and I don’t know anywhere now base in the states for 21 years I want to visit Ghana 🇬🇭 and I want a tour just like this it’s a must thank you 🙏🏾 add to my list for sure
It would be an awesome experience i must say. I'm glad my video is making you want to visit a place like this. You can get in touch once you're in Ghana, and i would love to take you there
Nii Lamptey, I just stumbled upon this video and watching it is amazing. Great work and great courage to carry out this project. Kudos to you and your team.👍🏾👍🏾. This is what those lazy Ghanaian bloggers should be doing instead of sitting comfortably in their rooms gossiping and insulting each other. Shame on them. You’ve got me as subscriber Bro.
A wise man built his house on the rock while a fool build his house on sand. Big up Ghana 🇬🇭 now u will understand why Jamaicans love to live in the mountains 🏔
Hi Ishmael 👋, your voice turns me on to continue listening to your program. Work it up, praying in future to see you up more...on International radio/TV stations. God bless you.
Excellent documentary. More interviews with some of the elders and traditional priest in the community next time you visit. Also the music sounds good, but it would be more appropriate to use the sounds from their traditional drumming and singing in order to make this a full 360 of this amazing town.
All I can say is thanks for risking your life and the rest of the crew to showcase this amazing village. We need a little public or government support the better the lives of the villagers and also turn it into a tourist attraction
Thanks for taking the trouble to show Ghanaians and the world this beautiful place. Since this is a potential place of interest for tourists, I suggest you give a detailed description of the place, transportation and how easy for tourists to find foor and drinks. Hope this help to promote this beautiful place to the world.
Wow, this reminds me of a place in the Caribbean where I grew up. This touched me so much! The woman carrying the basket of plantains plus a baby on her back? How?How? How?
You can hear the waterfalls from nearby. Wow, those people who carried things on their heads and walked up were wearing Wellington boots. What can be more slippery than that? Man, you were too much chicken being a city guy. But hey, thanks bucketloads for bringing us the video. Kudos!
Hi, kindly do watch a full documentary about the hanging village here th-cam.com/video/kicgSXcza1s/w-d-xo.html Will be looking forward to your support also. Thank you
I also loved the way all the youth of the village came along , with you . ♥️ The waterfalls is gorgeous.. loved the peek of the falls through the trees 🌳
Infact this is a place to be, very amazing journey. I went there in September 2019. But Ishmael there is another village after Shiare called CHILLINGA hmmmm that's 3hrs walk you have to go there as well.
Great to hear you've been there before. I am actually planning a visit to Chilinga. I sure would bring content from there when i visit. Thanks for the suggestion
This is really incredible ... The rocky nature of the place, how they've maintained the greenery, how friendly the people are, I'm dumbfounded ... And I'm glad they have electricity, but still a bit distinct from modernised town lives ... Would really love to stay or visit such place ... Enjoyed watching this, big ups to you & oh, next time, get a good shoe 😂
Kudos man...I pray your essential work will be seen by all..very educative....Charlie man has no reason to complain because others suffer more than we think we do
You paaaaa, you have nothing to complain about.You've made the greatest part of the journey, and black man , what are you saying ? There is mind blowing business in this place. You don''t want to explore to know more ? HA a a a h hhh ! I will plan and visit there. God bless the people there, God bless Ghana, Amen !
So lush and beautiful! The Caribbeans were like that. Now they are all sold out to America Asia and European countries with money. Everything that were good and beautiful are now privately own. Hardly any forests or beaches for the local Islanders. What Ghana has is so precious and priceless money cannot buy it. I hope Ghana will not be fooled or get greedy and trade their "precious and priceless assets" for the "garbages" DISGUISED as "pretty... precious and valuable" these countries have to offer.
Reminds me of ancient Babylon with the Hanging Gardens that Nebuchadnezzar built in his life time it's said that it was a beautiful place that town is also beautiful 😌❤️ even without seeing the waterfalls🌍🌊🌊maybe next time when you show more courage!😂😅😴
Shiare the village on a mountain in Ghana is a traditional capital of the Akyode people. Here's a link to a full documentary about the village th-cam.com/video/kicgSXcza1s/w-d-xo.html
so which of them is common in the community is it Kids , teens , young family or very old age people....
Kids are more as well as old people. Teens are mostly sent to different towns to school
@@IshmealLamptey cool
so the whole town them be christian i shock paa no zongo dey if e dey think e go be the most scariest zone
@@benx3365 there are traditionalists as well.
This is what the bloggers in Ghana should be doing not unnecessary gossips. Bro kudos to you and your crew. Keep it up
Thank you very much
You're so right Selina! But guess what, people like us appreciate videos like this that's why it popped up on our TH-cam feed. Most Ghanaians are drawn to and thirst for NEGATIVITY. And majority of these bloggers get small coins from these local broke celebrities who pay them to cover them even if they want to trend. So these bloggers are just feeding their customers
Woooow well spoken
Exactly dear
Nt only in Ghana bt the whole africa sometimes yu wonder where some bloggers get energy to post rubbish big up my guy
This is so beautiful, I wish you could really show us more. I love Ghanaians, the ones I come across are so disciplined. Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Here's a link to the full documentary th-cam.com/video/kicgSXcza1s/w-d-xo.html
Love Nigerians too from 🇬🇭
@@vicas977 here's a full documentary about Shiare "The Hanging Village". We put a lot into making this video 😊. One of my favorites. I hope you enjoy it
th-cam.com/video/kicgSXcza1s/w-d-xo.html
I can only imagine the quality of the air with no vehicles around. Great video. Thanks for stepping outside the box and bringing us a unique perspective on Ghana.
The air is clean and the breeze from the falls is refreshing. Thank you also for watching
Here's a link to the full documentary th-cam.com/video/kicgSXcza1s/w-d-xo.html
What a beautiful place. I accidentally found this page. Thanks for sharing and taking me for a ride. I send you a hug from Mexico 🇲🇽
Thank you very much
This is what the government suppose to invest in these Beautiful Colonies. God bless you and the people. Great Africa, great Ghana Empire.
The earthy tones, the creek, the vegetation, the hills, so beautiful. Captured beautifully
Haha. Everything is epic Charley
Thanks for sharing, my heart connects to africa the land of my great father's of the past ,I love nature. 1 love from Jamaica
That's great. Thanks so much for watching. One love from Ghana
Beautiful village and these people are blessed
Never knew such a place existed in Ghana. Thanks for bringing us this video.👍🏼🙏🏽❤️
There are more of such places in Ghana. I will try to bring more videos on such places
Amazing town
Me too
@@IshmealLamptey that's also one of your God's calling to show case some parts of magical places in Ghana to the world ..and you do it well . As a young person ..you will rise high !!.thanks & well done 🙏
Thank you 😊
I visited Shiare back in 1999. An amazing place, very isolated. It was a long, long walk from Nkwanta to get there! You have my sympathies with the paths - they are really steep and slippery. I loved visiting Ghana and the people are amazing. ❤️ Shiare people were not so welcoming. Lol.
That is very awesome to know. Looks like times have improved a bit. You can now easily get a motorcycle from Nkwanta to Shiare. It still is isolated and oh yes, the path that leads up there are very steep and slippery. Great to hear you visit Ghana often. 😊
Keep visiting is getting much better.
Maybe because they couldn't interact with u well in ur language....so that will obviously be a barrier of given u a warm welcome 😀😀... I think so..
There is a reason bro, 5 people perished in the forest for ignoring the elders orders
@@IshmealLamptey how do I get there from ACCRA ?
thank you
love the video. I am used to villages like this from hiking in Tyrol and Austria, but less heat and humidity there!! I am 76 and still hiking and exploring, so this will be fun!!
Wow if i never saw the introduction i would have thought it was the Blue Mountains in Jamaica- simply spectacular!!
Oh i see. That's interesting to know
This is spectacular! Are you all seeing what I’m seeing? Yes... Monaco Ghana 🇬🇭🤩👌👍🏾
Haha. Thanks for watching
This so remind me of my countryside where am from in beautiful Jamaica 🇯🇲 great video bro 😎🙌🏾👊🏽
That is great to know. Thank you very much for watching
Jamaica is same as Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭
Jamaica is same as Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭
@@logistiktelevisionghana6719 ok I can see the similarities
I think that they are Jamaicans in Africa.
Ishmael, I watched your video and I am so proud of you, your crew and the work you are doing. Such a wonderful job for tourism. Will make a point to visit this village on my next trip to Ghana. Again, thanks for a great virtual experience.
That's awesome to hear. Thank you very much for watching. I would love to be your tour guide to the place when you visit Ghana.
Is not a village wai. Is my home town. Thanks soo much for the visit bro.
Haha. Well noted.
Is it true that you come from this place? Get intouch bro
The more I watch African videosthe more I'm convinced that Jamaicans are descendants of Africa so much similarities. I'm in love with Africa especially Ghana, Nigeria & Kenya. Hope to visit one day soon.
We hope to see you visit some day
@Dorothy Morris All Black people from north & South America, Carribean are African descendants. Our ancestors were brought there as slaves. I’m from Surinam living in the Netherlands. Jamaica was a colony of the UK just like many African counties. Others were of France, Portugal & Spain.
@@eleonorarensch2978 nope. That's alie, black people in the carribean Jamaica and South Africa are the mothers of Africans... They occupied that land first but when the bandits started their sailing they kept attacking them until black people moved north wards settling in Africa where Arabs, whites, and missionaries kept attacking them hence pushing them More East abd West wards hence majority of the white and Arabs occupying the South abd North wards..... Let nobody deceive you that all black people in Europe, Asia, Australia, Atlanta and USA are descentsof Africa..... Its we Africans who are your descents.
@@Miss_lei Talking about revisionist history! LOL!😅😂🙂🙂
@@Matira269 am not talking about anybodys history.... The history being taught in Africa is different from what they teach you in USA or any other continent... In Africa they teach us from the roots and we are lucky we can relate to fairy tales our elders be telling us every day, how the Bantus moved in search for better fertile souls, the Hamites in search for pasture for their cattles, Nilotes in search for more lakes for fishing..... Most of us originated from Nubians who nolonger exist that much today, but those Nubians cane from South America and were pushed to North West Africa current day Middle East and pushed by Arabs to North Africa where Pharaoh pushed them to West, East, Central and South Africa..... Hopefully you will pick something or l lend you my 40s grandpa😊😊😊, so bad my great grandpa passed away years ago with his wife, but they were in hundreds.
I am happy to see my hometown on TH-cam🔥🤗😘my hometown is interesting and its exciting to be 😘
Haha. I totally agree with you
Nice footage and video.... may God bless Ghana and its people!! hello from America
Thank you very much for watching.
Woow I never knew a place like this exist in Ghana. I would love to go there one day
Now you know and sure, you have to visit some day. You won't regret it 😉
Awwww......this is breathtaking and heart warming. Beautiful inside out.....Chai💋🥰🎉. God is indeed Wonderful
Yaaay!!!
What an amazing place! Those people don’t know how lucky they are! It was as if I was walking with you and felt every step on the way! It’s very wonderful and I will watch it again soon
Thank you very much for watching. I hope you've subscribed.
when Covid traveling restrictions are lifted Ghana is my #1 place to visit, very nice video
Yaaaay! Thank you very much for watching
Watching this from Barbados. Amazing site. Also amazing is that most of the faces seen in this video can be matched with faces here in Barbados.
That's interesting to know. Thank you very much for watching
Nice
How can someone dislike this amazing video? They must be a hater.
Haha, we all have different preferences
@@IshmealLamptey Brother Ishmael Lamptey, different preferences does not mean you should deslike what others like. You just have to keep quite and not watch if you don’ t like this video.
I wish I could see the faces of the 63 people who desliked this video. They are cowards hiding behind their youtube accounts.
@@Didmasela hmmm
Well, true but we live in a free world where you're able to easily express your dislike for things through the internet. 😊
I really enjoyed this video. The adventurous side of me wants to experience this place. Great content. Thanks for sharing.
It would be great to visit this place. Thank you so much for watching
This makes me smile. Finally some natural greenery and mountains.
Watch a full documentary of the place here th-cam.com/video/kicgSXcza1s/w-d-xo.html I am sure you will enjoy it
For your daring spirit I have hit the subscription button.We have the Wonders of the World, this place is one of the Wonders of Africa. Thank you for taking us there. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🥰🥰
Thank you so much for subscribing. Means a lot to me.
6:43 that lady was walking in perfect slow motion 😅 beautiful village. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thank you very much for watching. Watch a full documentary of the place here th-cam.com/video/kicgSXcza1s/w-d-xo.html I am sure you will enjoy it
Oh wow! I appreciate the effort you put into this video.
Charley, enobe small
Woow . So interesting ! Haven't seen this kind in Ghana before. Thank you so much for sharing !
It would be my pleasure every day walking that area,i looove nature,plus the fresh air is good for our lungs...😀👍🇯🇲,by the way,awesome background music 😁👍
That's good to know.
@@IshmealLamptey thank u..
Who is the singer? Beautiful!
OMG. Watching from Virginia USA. I lived in Nwanta for 7years, did elementary and junior high in Nkwanta. high school was in Accra. wow i'm so happy seeing this. thanks menh, this what we need, not those fake videos about "this is the Africa they don't want you to see" with European and American cities photos. i wish you could have shown little bit of Nkwanta tho. I had a class mate from 7-9 grade at Adom Model School (Nkwanta VR) call Prince Lamptey, same last name.
Oh thats is very cool to know. Thank you very much for watching. I hope you've subscribed. I will try to show more of Nkwanta in a different video
Haha nkwanta our place of birth.
Haha. Cool to hear.
I would love to be able to visit such of grid beautiful paradises we know little about thank you for your making & sharing ♥️love from England x
Thank you too for watching 😊
@@IshmealLamptey your more than welcome I loved how your lady was wearing a British t-shirt supporting one of our biggest retail shop 'TESCO' for cancer research 😁 I think I will subcribe in the hope of more travels Volgs great work so far new supporter ❤️
Haha, that's great to know about the shirt. I didn't even notice it. Thank you very much for subscribing. More travel videos coming soon
A whole documentary, well done.
I tell you Charley. Medaase
I am a GAADAMGBE , I have not been to OTI REGION you have send me to the region and your crew members to such a place in our own country and I don't know there is a place called "THE HANGING VILLAGE " IN GHANA until I watched the video. The most important thing is that the children are very happy and smiling and running around that's most important for the this ADVENTURE in our own country . The GOVERNMENT have to something to help them such as schools , clinics, and fresh water and find WAYS AND means to ease their walking up and down the mountains. I don't think the CHIEF and its people are asking mush from the GOVERNMENT OF GHANA. Thank you BROTHER ISHMAEL LAMPTEY for your journey to this remote town in our MOTHER LAND.
LONG LEAVE GHANA OUR MOTHER LAND. 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 FROM BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS WITH LOVE
Thank you very much for watching and for your comment. I am glad through my video, you've gotten to know about a place like this in our country. I hope to bring more of such videos. They do have a school which is just down the hill, unfortunately i wasn't able to cover that. With regard ro hospital, they have to travel se miles to be able to access one. I hope they het theirs soon
Yes the government can make way to build bridges to cross the rivers and roads going up yo the village.
I agree
Wow I live here in Ghana having worked in The Newly created Oti Region but I had no idea a place like this really exists. Wow u guys have done good.
That's interesting to know. Now, I'm sure you'll pay the place a visit 😊. Thanks a lot for watching
It looks amazing..I am ready to see beautiful places like this
Yaaay. Sounds exciting 😁
I wish to go there again, such a peaceful village, their waterfall, serene environment, air breeze everything there sooo amazing
You should go there again. It is really peaceful there
I bet they are all living a healthy lifestyle 💝 this
I’m from raised in Ghana for 13 years and I don’t know anywhere now base in the states for 21 years I want to visit Ghana 🇬🇭 and I want a tour just like this it’s a must thank you 🙏🏾 add to my list for sure
It would be an awesome experience i must say. I'm glad my video is making you want to visit a place like this. You can get in touch once you're in Ghana, and i would love to take you there
@@IshmealLamptey ohh really thank you Nii do you have a Facebook page
@@bellabeegh2953 yes, i have a Facebook page. Ishmael lamptey is the name
@@IshmealLamptey okay I will add you and inbox you Nii
@@bellabeegh2953 am going there this year
Nii Lamptey, I just stumbled upon this video and watching it is amazing. Great work and great courage to carry out this project. Kudos to you and your team.👍🏾👍🏾. This is what those lazy Ghanaian bloggers should be doing instead of sitting comfortably in their rooms gossiping and insulting each other. Shame on them. You’ve got me as subscriber Bro.
Haha. Thank you very much. Very much appreciate you for watching. I hope you've subscribed
My brother, I am very proud of you for doing this. may God bless you and members of the villagers.
PS... I subscribed
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it
A wise man built his house on the rock while a fool build his house on sand. Big up Ghana 🇬🇭 now u will understand why Jamaicans love to live in the mountains 🏔
That's some interesting revelation
@@IshmealLamptey it’s true though think of a bad flood or Tsunami 🌊 while living on a flat land.
Hmm
Hi Ishmael 👋, your voice turns me on to continue listening to your program. Work it up, praying in future to see you up more...on International radio/TV stations. God bless you.
Awww, thank you very much. I'm grateful
You are awakening my adventurous side 😀. Never heard of this village. Will love to visit. Thanks for the video.
Now you know. Thanks for watching.
Wow... amazing. Beautiful village.
Indeed it's beautiful 😊
How do we contact you. I would love to see this place. There are organisations that could help build a safer pathway for the beautiful village.
@@tinas2011 you can send me an email to dapsonishmeal@gmail.com or call me on 0547658523
Am here appreciating the journey to a village I never knew existed... very informative too, great work!
Thank you very much for watching
@@IshmealLamptey watching from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹
That's nice. Thank you so much. Kindly share with others
Absolutely beautiful...God bless africa
Amen. God bless you too
The ancestors of the people in that area might have chosen that area to get away from potential enemies.
Well the ancestors are the only ones who can tell
Very likely if Guan history is anything to go by
Amazing View, thank you for sharing this interesting Video with us 🤗
Thanks for watching
Excellent documentary. More interviews with some of the elders and traditional priest in the community next time you visit. Also the music sounds good, but it would be more appropriate to use the sounds from their traditional drumming and singing in order to make this a full 360 of this amazing town.
Sure. Thank you very much for the suggestion.
Thanks for sharing this amazing video, you and your crew really did well, may God bless you.
Thank you for watching
All I can say is thanks for risking your life and the rest of the crew to showcase this amazing village. We need a little public or government support the better the lives of the villagers and also turn it into a tourist attraction
Thank you too for watching. Very much appreciated
What a beautiful place, wow!
It is indeed a beautiful place. Thanks for watching
Woooooa so so shocked never heard this before Gh we bless but we don’t recognize what we have I wish to be there some day
Hmmm. You sure have to visit some day
An adventure i will love to take
This video is very nice, a peaceful place. Thanks for this great video sir. Keep safe everyone.
Thank you very much for also watching
Very nice interesting place I wish to visit there when i come to Ghana.keep it up bro.
I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit when you come to Ghana and travel there
Great job to you Ishmael and your crew. Beautiful Fatima
Thank you very much
Oh wow ,real adventures, naturally and amazingly gorgeous.
Thank you
Woow l never knew this. I would love to explore this myself. It's an expedition unknown
Thank you guys
You sure have to visit. Thank you very much for watching
This is beautiful. I hope the greenery is preserved
It is and we all hope so too
Really hanging village, Ei hmmmm it's beautiful.God bless you all
God bless you too
Thanks for taking the trouble to show Ghanaians and the world this beautiful place. Since this is a potential place of interest for tourists, I suggest you give a detailed description of the place, transportation and how easy for tourists to find foor and drinks. Hope this help to promote this beautiful place to the world.
Thank you very much for your suggestion. I will do well to make a video that covers all that.
Wow, this reminds me of a place in the Caribbean where I grew up. This touched me so much! The woman carrying the basket of plantains plus a baby on her back? How?How? How?
Hmmm
Your body adapts to an environment if you grow up there.
That's absolutely true. The kids have no fear for height. Where i saw some stand. The way my heart was beating for them.
Powerful and spiritual village. I have lived there before and attended Nkwanta Secondary School.
Oh okay. That's good to know
That's good to know
Well captured, thanks for the information it's really a beautiful place. I like the setting of the its houses.
Thank you very much for watching
You can hear the waterfalls from nearby. Wow, those people who carried things on their heads and walked up were wearing Wellington boots. What can be more slippery than that? Man, you were too much chicken being a city guy. But hey, thanks bucketloads for bringing us the video. Kudos!
Laughing out loud to the last part of your comment. 😂. It's a nice place to visit
It’s beautiful. Thank you for sharing
Hi, kindly do watch a full documentary about the hanging village here th-cam.com/video/kicgSXcza1s/w-d-xo.html
Will be looking forward to your support also. Thank you
Wow am surprised your voice I hope you're radio presenter or rum a program on radio because your voice so unique wow
Haha. Thank you for the compliment, however i don't run any show on radio.
@@IshmealLamptey then please try find one even a part time
Wow, this is amazing! Thank you for this documentary!! May YAHuah (God) continue to bless you beloved!!!
Amen. Thank you very much for watching
I also loved the way all the youth of the village came along , with you . ♥️
The waterfalls is gorgeous.. loved the peek of the falls through the trees 🌳
The drone and camera got them to follow us. Haha. It was very interesting
Wonderful Ghana welcome 5.32k friends
Yaaay! Thank you
Infact this is a place to be, very amazing journey. I went there in September 2019. But Ishmael there is another village after Shiare called CHILLINGA hmmmm that's 3hrs walk you have to go there as well.
Great to hear you've been there before. I am actually planning a visit to Chilinga. I sure would bring content from there when i visit. Thanks for the suggestion
Wow thats amazing looks like my Island.Thank you for sharing your video.Watching from California USA.
Thank you very much for watching
This is really incredible ... The rocky nature of the place, how they've maintained the greenery, how friendly the people are, I'm dumbfounded ... And I'm glad they have electricity, but still a bit distinct from modernised town lives ... Would really love to stay or visit such place ... Enjoyed watching this, big ups to you & oh, next time, get a good shoe 😂
Haha. Thanks so much for watching. You have to visit some day.
Waaaoo this nice
Thank you
Just beautiful Ishmael, thank you for sharing this with us .
Lovely just lovely man 🌹😍 ✊🏾
Thank you so much for watching. 😀😀
This place is so beautiful thanks for showing us this keep up the great Job much love for your Chanel I'm watching from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Thank you very much for watching. Really much appreciate it
The music at the background is my ringtone,so cool and lovely.
That's awesome to hear. Thanks for sharing
Who sang they song? And the title please?
@@azukaegwu5094 Janji-Heroes tonight
Thanks so much
What is the title of the music
The kids are very beautiful no dust, ever green place
I agree with you
U see Mr journalist...u were not taking to anywhere mpo and u were screaming... I was born and grow over there 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
😂 😂 😂 I see
Next year am going there to search for my mum
Wow
@Anuaa Adadzewa Awotwe thanks
Scrolling through TH-cam and I saw your video. Similar with my country Jamaica 🇯🇲. The hills, the mountains...love from Jamaica
That's awesome. Good to hear. Thanks for watching
I'm very touch with the by- ground song
That's very cool to hear
More power to you, young man. Walking up on that steep hill takes energy and endurance. Bless your heart; thanks for doing this and show to the world.
I appreciate that
Such a beautiful village with beautiful people . I saw lots of children all boys , were there no little girls and thank you for all this info
There were girls too. Maybe they weren't captured in the video, but i met a few
@@IshmealLamptey thank you for letting me know
There were girls. Lol I think it was hard to identify them because they have all cut their hair. If you look closely, you can see them.
Yes, there were lots of girls also
At 8 minutes into the video, there are actually a lot of girls standing by, almost 10 of them
Kudos man...I pray your essential work will be seen by all..very educative....Charlie man has no reason to complain because others suffer more than we think we do
Thank you very much. Really appreciate your comment
Kudos my brother journey to the hanging village isn't easy
Been there before and it's a nice place to be 😘
Yaaay, finally found someone who can share in my story. Thank you very much
Beautiful 🙏🏽❤️thank you for sharing
Thank you also for watching. I hope you share with others
You can also watch a full documentary of this place using this link th-cam.com/video/_iL82W9B7jA/w-d-xo.html
Would visit soon
That's great to hear 😊
This is very beautiful and scenic.
Life is so wonderful
thank you very much
Hope you are in better shape next time. This is amazing.
It is surely amazing. I sure will do well next time
This is absolutely incredible content. I loved watching this video. Great work man..👌👍🔥
Thank you so much
The first lady laugh + smile😘😘😘😘👌
Haha
Randomly found this amazing video. Kudos to you & your crew . I just subscribed tho ❤✌
Thank you. Very much appreciate it ☺️
You paaaaa, you have nothing to complain about.You've made the greatest part of the journey, and black man , what are you saying ?
There is mind blowing business in this place. You don''t want to explore to know more ?
HA a a a h hhh !
I will plan and visit there.
God bless the people there, God bless Ghana, Amen !
When you get there, you'll see how it is. I will br waiting for you to come and share your experience after visiting
Mr Lamptey you've done very very well together with your lady. Bravo i couldn't have even crossed the river let alone climbing the steep mountain.
Haha, thank you very much Lizzy. I will do better next time hopefully
Absolutely amazing 😍😍😍
It takes a real man, to talk about his fear 👍❤️👍
You did a great work 🙏❤️🙏
Thank you for a lovely video 👍🙏❤️🙏🦋🦋🦋
Haha. I was scared as hell. I sure will visit again but this time being very bold. 😃
So lush and beautiful! The Caribbeans were like that. Now they are all sold out to America Asia and European countries with money. Everything that were good and beautiful are now privately own. Hardly any forests or beaches for the local Islanders. What Ghana has is so precious and priceless money cannot buy it. I hope Ghana will not be fooled or get greedy and trade their "precious and priceless assets" for the "garbages" DISGUISED as "pretty... precious and valuable" these countries have to offer.
Hmmm. I hope so too. Nature is just priceless.
Reminds me of ancient Babylon with the Hanging Gardens that Nebuchadnezzar built in his life time it's said that it was a beautiful place that town is also beautiful 😌❤️ even without seeing the waterfalls🌍🌊🌊maybe next time when you show more courage!😂😅😴
Haha. The waterfalls would be next time
What an adventure. Walk to waterfall nerve racking to watch.
Haha. Hmmm