Sunday, September 19, 2010

The Best of Accra

Accra is the capital city of Ghana as well as one of the country’s most important cities. It is a hub to most of the business activity in the country, thus the Ghanaian capital has been inviting large migrations of people. Due to its importance as a business center, Accra is one of the highest populated cities in Ghana. People keep on moving to the city for better jobs and this has set Accra flights as a new business for airlines around the world.

Along with the city’s fine living, excellent hotels, beautiful public buildings, exotic restaurants, beaches, shopping and astounding blend of many cultures, there are many other attractions to welcome the tourists. It is due to Accra’s innumerable tourist attractions and endlessly scenic landscaping, that it has become one of the highest visited cities in West Africa.

Accra Zoo:

Traveling north of Independence Avenue, the Ako Adjei interchange is passed. Afrikiko Restaurant is located past the interchange, from where a turn is taken to the left. Signs are then found on the road, which lead to the zoo. Typically African, Accra has an astounding zoo where many species of birds and animals can be found. The best part is that all these species are unique to Africa and are not found anywhere else in the world. These highlight of the zoo remain its crocodiles, lions, leopards, monkeys, duikers and snakes. At one time, the zoo was once owned by Kwame Nkrumah thus his house still stands in the zoo in its original condition.

Cocoloco Beach:

Cocoloco Beach is situated in the area, known as Ada Foah. It is one of the most picturesque places in the region where Volta River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Ada Foah is nearly an hour’s drive east of Accra where many species of turtles breed at the Cocoloco Beach. It is one of the most distinguished beaches in Accra along with Labadi Pleasure Beach and Kokrobite Beach, highly popular amongst tourists. A wide variety of birds can also be found at the beach and this makes it a paradise for bird watchers. At the beach, accommodation is very easy and can be done by camping or by renting one of the many traditional style huts.

Makola Market:

Makola Market is one of the most popular markets of the African continent and is an important trading hub of Accra. Accra’s economy is highly dependent on this market, thus it chiefly accounts for increasing demands of  flights to Accra. Makola Market is home to a wide range of products ranging from spices, cooked food, traditional medicines and traditional cloth to electronics, clothing, shoes, African handicrafts, cosmetics and textiles. The market has been reconstructed and greatly refurbished and it now, also houses a bank, many restaurants and offices. The handicrafts from Makola Market are also found in the European markets and sold at very high prices as unique and elegant pieces.

There are a number of museums, libraries and monuments in the city which can be of great interest to history lovers. Accra has something to offer to everyone, thus tourists of all tastes and interests can enjoy a holiday in Accra. To meet the demands of increasing tourism in the city, cheap flights to Accra are now widely available from many major airlines.