Thank you for sharing. As a Kenyan who is planning to visit Ghana, there is a lot to see. For 8:48, we also have hawkers selling their stuff in traffic. It happens during the peak hours and the hawkers follow where traffic is. Thika Road (Muthaiga) and Ngong Road in the mornings and evenings (weekdays). I am shocked that Kumasi has almost the same population as Nairobi. Quite a massive city. I cannot wait to visit home of the Ashanti Empire.
You are going to enjoy this beautiful country of culture, tourist sites, adventure and hospitable people. Don't forget I’m a licensed Tour Guide, so book for my service anytime 👍🤝
00) Kumasi : GHANA! With our lovely guide. LFG! 1) Seat belt: Good girl! 2) Ride: GHANA! 3) Selling in traffic: Not in USA. I would be very OK with it though in Ghana context, but it would irritate me in USA because I can't imagine a setting where it works 4) Random: I see ladies! And guys, but I'm sorry, yes ladies 5) And arrival. 5 Hours for 1/2 way across the country seems reasonable. Impressions: I see much life! The level of development is different than my day to day experience, and I appreciate that! I have always been thus. I have previously lived part time in another country and by what I see here, this would fit me anyways. I have see other video of a large Western style shopping mall in Ghana also but what you show is not that. This relaxed me. I like road trips! Thanks for taking us! ... Fun factoid: My US State of Oregon is about the same size as Ghana, slightly larger at 248,631 sq km. Ghana has way more people, almost an order of magnitude more.
A very goo video. By the way, I've wstched all your videos. Why is that Ghana Eastern region is always wet?😊....All the videos I've watched, wheb they get to Eastern region, its either raining or already wet....lol Love from Nigeria
Because you used a private car, the driver intentionally avoided bus stops where hawkers would normally target PSVs. A bus or minibus offers them a better number of customers to try sell to.
Too many sign boards are vacant 😮 Right hand driving make video seem inverted for Kenyan-me 😂 A good thing that Ghanaians don't walk along the road like Kenyans. Those highway towns have fewer people. Interesting
Thank you for sharing. As a Kenyan who is planning to visit Ghana, there is a lot to see. For 8:48, we also have hawkers selling their stuff in traffic. It happens during the peak hours and the hawkers follow where traffic is. Thika Road (Muthaiga) and Ngong Road in the mornings and evenings (weekdays). I am shocked that Kumasi has almost the same population as Nairobi. Quite a massive city. I cannot wait to visit home of the Ashanti Empire.
You are going to enjoy this beautiful country of culture, tourist sites, adventure and hospitable people. Don't forget I’m a licensed Tour Guide, so book for my service anytime 👍🤝
@@EfyaKimora share your email. I have friends coming there on 2nd of September. They are arriving in Kenya from the US tomorrow.
It's was amazing watching❤❤❤
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May God see you through all your journeys❤❤❤❤
Amen 🙏
00) Kumasi : GHANA! With our lovely guide. LFG! 1) Seat belt: Good girl! 2) Ride: GHANA! 3) Selling in traffic: Not in USA. I would be very OK with it though in Ghana context, but it would irritate me in USA because I can't imagine a setting where it works 4) Random: I see ladies! And guys, but I'm sorry, yes ladies 5) And arrival. 5 Hours for 1/2 way across the country seems reasonable. Impressions: I see much life! The level of development is different than my day to day experience, and I appreciate that! I have always been thus. I have previously lived part time in another country and by what I see here, this would fit me anyways. I have see other video of a large Western style shopping mall in Ghana also but what you show is not that. This relaxed me. I like road trips! Thanks for taking us! ... Fun factoid: My US State of Oregon is about the same size as Ghana, slightly larger at 248,631 sq km. Ghana has way more people, almost an order of magnitude more.
Wow, you really watched the video to the end and you noticed a lot. I'm glad you enjoyed it 💃🥰
Efya, doing the Lord's work 🎉 Watch her!
You are an angel, please listen to him! 😅🥰🤝
A very goo video. By the way, I've wstched all your videos.
Why is that Ghana Eastern region is always wet?😊....All the videos I've watched, wheb they get to Eastern region, its either raining or already wet....lol
Love from Nigeria
Thank you so much
The Eastern region, it's because of the mountains and the forest
Wonderful coverage in this video 👏 now I know that Ghana is better organised than Nigeria. Even the minibus aren't as rickety as in Nigeria.
In Ghana, we don't overload
That road has claimed too many souls
Wen are u coming to abuja
I really want to but I don't have a budget for that now😌
@@EfyaKimora how much is the budget let see if I can give you small thing
we also have people in the country who hawk in the roads
But not Accra-Kumasi road
Has too many structures on roadsides and hawking foods openly
You are an observant 👍
Those yellow patches on taxis must really please cat-lovers 😂
😅😅
Because you used a private car, the driver intentionally avoided bus stops where hawkers would normally target PSVs. A bus or minibus offers them a better number of customers to try sell to.
Ooh okay I see now. Thank you
No private chauffeur 😮
To do what
Like in Kenya
Is Kumasi second largest city in Ghana??
@martinkioko303 yes
A private driver?
Too many sign boards are vacant 😮 Right hand driving make video seem inverted for Kenyan-me 😂 A good thing that Ghanaians don't walk along the road like Kenyans. Those highway towns have fewer people. Interesting
Mmmm
Thank you for watching and coming back always.
Let me tell you, I appreciate your comments a lot🤝🙏