'''Kumasi''' is the capital of the Ashanti region of Ghana.
Understand
Kumasi is considered the home of the Ashanti King, the current one being Otumfuo Osei Tutu II. Kumasi is widely regarded as the cultural cradle of Ghana as the vibrancy of Ghana's culture is more evident here than any part of the country. The Asantehene still sits in state as Ashanti's from all walks of life pay homage. He even presides over traditional courts and some residents use this instead of the judicial system.
Kumasi was established by the King Osei Tutu I with guidance from the priest Okomfo Anokye. It is said he planted two Kuma trees at two locations. One died and that place was called Kumawu (thus the Kuma tree died) and the one at Kumasi flourised and was named Kumasi (Kuma tree has flourished).
Population of about 2 million, the language is predominantly Akan Twi.
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Travel
Kumasi is a cosmopolitan city with a good road network and one can travel on local buses which ply predetermined routes or charter/hire taxis to take one to his preferred destination.
By plane
Flights from Accra to Kumasi are in the morning and afternoon on the two carriers: CitiLink and Antrak. The flight is about 45 minutes long, limited on luggage allowance. Excellent way to get to Kumasi, preferred by most. Small planes, yet short trip. The cost on CitiLink is $62 one way, and $86 on Antrak as of October 2005.
By train
As of October 2005, you may travel to Kumasi by train from Takoradi, but not from Accra. It is a 12 hour trip, with sleeping berths available for about $8, two person cabin, shared.
By car
Car rental in Kumasi is available at the lowest cost of about USD $75-100 per day.
By bus
To travel by road to Kumasi from Accra you will need to allow 6 hours travel time. Bus service is available by O.A. and STC, two private bus lines ($12 for bus with AC).
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See
The visit to the '''Kings residence''' is a most worthwhile activity.
Do
A tour of the Palace grounds explains the history of the Ashanti people and the significance of the Ashanti cultural history.
Only a 45 minute drive from Kumasi is Lake Bosumtwe. It's a meteor-formed lake about 270 feet deep and 8 km in diameter. It's a must see if in the Kumasi region. Paradise Resort is recommended lodging for $50 per night and up.
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The newly opened guestline lodge is a affordable hotel located right in the centre of town. access around kumasi becames very easy. the hotel offers all basic facilities, its clean and its perfect for backpackers. On my stay there i had a good time, al their staff were helpfull. they also provide services of car rental which was convenient for me.
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O'Neills/Shields Irish Bar
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Bek Egg Premier Hotel & Conference Centre. ek Egg Premier Hotel & Conference Centre. .U.C. Estate, Behind C.A.C. Fankyenbra. heck for directions on http://www.bekegghotelghana.com/. 233(0)51-35031. ttp://www.bekegghotelghana.com/. 3.00. 1.00. rom GH__ 35.00 to GH__ 60.00. The Bek Egg Premier Hotel & Conference Centre is a family operated Hotel and Business- / Event Center, situated in the heart of Kumasi, just about five miles from the local (national) airport. The available guest rooms and plentiful hotel amenities make the Bek Egg Premier Hotel & Conference Centre the perfect choice for both business, holiday and group travelers.
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Four Villages Inn
Run by Charity and Chris, very nice people, comfortable location.
Recommend a Kumasi market tour with Comfort.
Friend Garden- South Suntreso
Mothi Mahal
Cumba Delight
Hotel Rexmar
Vic Baboo's Cafe....in the centre of Kumasi, where all volunteers normally gather. Food is great and it's a nice feel when you're a bit home sick!!
when your in kumasi its a must to grab a bite at vicbaboos cafe, it has it all from a varity of different food which are indian, chinese, continental, fast food . The best i tried in ghana, especially the lassi and milkshakes, staff are friendly and it has a homely atmosphere.
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