Vital Info from the Video: Here's his contact info: Abdullah on WhatsApp: +233 240 519 181 Check out Abdullah's website: garibatours.wordpress.com Videos I Reference: National Cultural Center in Tamale: th-cam.com/video/-cNGkTUf7co/w-d-xo.html Potters of Edioungou, Senegal: th-cam.com/video/ccND3PRM8h8/w-d-xo.html The Batik Lesson: th-cam.com/video/wxQ7Gy-DPnk/w-d-xo.html Sikena who does the batik class: WhatsApp +233 024 350 7612 Also, since making this video, I've added a walking tour video to my second channel that takes you right into the heart of Tamale's Central Market: th-cam.com/video/bn6ZNzv8gGQ/w-d-xo.html FREE Ghana Packing List: www.buymeacoffee.com/thisgaltra2/e/235372 If you're visiting Ghana and would like me to do a private travel consultation, or even plan your whole itinerary, I can do that. Check out these links: Travel Planning Consultation: www.buymeacoffee.com/thisgaltra2/e/140468 Better Than a Guidebook - Talk to me in-depth about the places I've been: www.buymeacoffee.com/thisgaltra2/e/140472
Because of this video, my dad and I went to the national cultural center where we were able to see a performance from tie children. What a treat! You’re also the 2nd person to recommend the Red Clay museum. We truly enjoyed ourselves. Thanks for the video and keep up for good work.
Also, we set up a YT channel for the Tahma Cultural Troupe. This isn't the kids, but the top tier dancers that go out and perform at events. Here's the link: youtube.com/@tahmaculturaltroupe?si=hEgmcjiPwzPu2hTc
Hi Trina, it's Kathleen, we met at the monkey sanctuary last week. I love your videos and I wish I had seen this one before I booked the trip. Oh well, I'll just have to come back for another visit. 😊
🤣🤣🤣 when I was traveling to different parts of Ghana. I had to keep changing the pronunciation in different ways to be understood. No one seems to agree on how to pronounce it - or at least when I'm talking with a Los Angeles accent (probably why I favor the food pronunciation 😉). But thanks. I love Tamale 🥰
Thank you for Sharing. Tamale is my home away from home. I have never heard of Chez Mary, so I will have to check it out when I return to Tamale in a few months time. There are a few other locations I know of that serve real coffee that I have found during my time there. One of them is called Sugar and Spice, which is near king Davids. Another one near there is called Luxury. Now I can say Sugar and Spice 100% has coffee, as I was just there a short time ago, but I haven't been to Luxury since 2019, and they had since relocated small small down the road. Im not sure if coffee is still something they do but it is definitly worth checking out :)
That was a wonderful video, one of your best! If I were able to travel I would definitely plan a week in Tamale. Seeing and experiencecing how differently things are done there was so interesting. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💜
I loved this video. There are some places I will visit on my next trip. I did have a bit of a problem, your mispronouncing Tamale every time you said the word. It is not a Mexican dish..
I'm glad you like the video. Thank you. I know what you mean on the pronunciation. I actually was pronouncing it differently, but then I noticed that my best friend, who's from here, said it more like this. So, I adopted his pronunciation. Maybe I'll have to do a survey of local people and see how everyone pronounces it. 😀
Vital Info from the Video:
Here's his contact info:
Abdullah on WhatsApp: +233 240 519 181
Check out Abdullah's website: garibatours.wordpress.com
Videos I Reference:
National Cultural Center in Tamale: th-cam.com/video/-cNGkTUf7co/w-d-xo.html
Potters of Edioungou, Senegal: th-cam.com/video/ccND3PRM8h8/w-d-xo.html
The Batik Lesson: th-cam.com/video/wxQ7Gy-DPnk/w-d-xo.html
Sikena who does the batik class: WhatsApp +233 024 350 7612
Also, since making this video, I've added a walking tour video to my second channel that takes you right into the heart of Tamale's Central Market: th-cam.com/video/bn6ZNzv8gGQ/w-d-xo.html
FREE Ghana Packing List: www.buymeacoffee.com/thisgaltra2/e/235372
If you're visiting Ghana and would like me to do a private travel consultation, or even plan your whole itinerary, I can do that.
Check out these links: Travel Planning Consultation: www.buymeacoffee.com/thisgaltra2/e/140468
Better Than a Guidebook - Talk to me in-depth about the places I've been: www.buymeacoffee.com/thisgaltra2/e/140472
Ghana 🇬🇭 is a Country with good people and you might visit Ghana for you to understand ! What is the main love 😍
Yes, Ghana has awesome people, without a doubt.
Because of this video, my dad and I went to the national cultural center where we were able to see a performance from tie children. What a treat! You’re also the 2nd person to recommend the Red Clay museum. We truly enjoyed ourselves. Thanks for the video and keep up for good work.
Thank you! I'm really glad you're having a good time.
Also, we set up a YT channel for the Tahma Cultural Troupe. This isn't the kids, but the top tier dancers that go out and perform at events. Here's the link: youtube.com/@tahmaculturaltroupe?si=hEgmcjiPwzPu2hTc
WOW, Thank you so much for this video very very personal and informative. Thank you for sharing
Really glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the comment. Makes a TH-camr feel good.
A very nice analysis. Keep it up
Thank you! Really nice to hear that. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Hi Trina, it's Kathleen, we met at the monkey sanctuary last week. I love your videos and I wish I had seen this one before I booked the trip. Oh well, I'll just have to come back for another visit. 😊
Yep, another visit sounds like the best answer.😉 Can't stay away from Ghana 🇬🇭♥️
Great video.
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
TamAHle is food, this is TamalAYY...thanks for promoting😊
🤣🤣🤣 when I was traveling to different parts of Ghana. I had to keep changing the pronunciation in different ways to be understood. No one seems to agree on how to pronounce it - or at least when I'm talking with a Los Angeles accent (probably why I favor the food pronunciation 😉).
But thanks. I love Tamale 🥰
Another awesome video friend! Keep up the good work!
Thank you!!
Thank you for the update l lived from a young age into my late teens my family still live there❤❤😂
That's awesome!
Thank you very much for the guide, I’m in Tamale now and I’ll go through your list 🥰🥰🥰
You're welcome! I hope you have a great time while you're in Tamale.
@@ThisGalTravels thank you. ❤️❤️❤️
Great video!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Proudly Ghanaian 🇬🇭
🥰 Thanks for watching.
Thank you for Sharing. Tamale is my home away from home. I have never heard of Chez Mary, so I will have to check it out when I return to Tamale in a few months time. There are a few other locations I know of that serve real coffee that I have found during my time there. One of them is called Sugar and Spice, which is near king Davids. Another one near there is called Luxury. Now I can say Sugar and Spice 100% has coffee, as I was just there a short time ago, but I haven't been to Luxury since 2019, and they had since relocated small small down the road. Im not sure if coffee is still something they do but it is definitly worth checking out :)
Awesome! Thanks for the tips. I will definitely check them out.
That was a wonderful video, one of your best! If I were able to travel I would definitely plan a week in Tamale. Seeing and experiencecing how differently things are done there was so interesting. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💜
Thank you!!!😁 So glad you enjoyed it.
I loved this video. There are some places I will visit on my next trip. I did have a bit of a problem, your mispronouncing Tamale every time you said the word. It is not a Mexican dish..
I'm glad you like the video. Thank you. I know what you mean on the pronunciation. I actually was pronouncing it differently, but then I noticed that my best friend, who's from here, said it more like this. So, I adopted his pronunciation. Maybe I'll have to do a survey of local people and see how everyone pronounces it. 😀
You didn't visit the woman who is doing a cooking marathons
It looks like she is in Tamale, but right now, I'm not.
Ok
😁