Day 2
Accra
Enjoy a relaxed morning as we allow the bustling city rush hour traffic to pass before setting off to explore Accra. We can choose to skip or have a light breakfast at the accommodation, as we head directly into the historic Makola Market to experience authentic Ghanaian street food breakfast dishes at the local stalls. The market is a sensory maze where traders sell everything from herbal remedies, traditional fabrics, beads, and jewelry to electronics. After bartering for souvenirs, we visit the beachside Artist Alliance Gallery to appreciate incredible traditional and contemporary art, paintings, and fabrics from across West Africa. Next, we tour the unique “Fantasy Coffins” workshop in Teshie Nungua to see master craftsmen carve elaborate coffins shaped like cars, cocoa pods, and animals, reflecting the local belief in celebrating a life well-lived. In the afternoon, we pass Black Star Square and move to Independence Square to view the eternal African liberation flame lit by Kwame Nkrumah in 1961. We then visit the beautiful Italian-marble Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, final resting place of Ghana’s founder, exploring its museum of photos and historic artifacts. We dedicate our late afternoon and evening to downtown Jamestown—one of Accra’s oldest suburbs. We take a guided community walking tour past colonial architecture, British and Dutch forts, a 30-meter-high lighthouse, and traditional Brazilian stone houses built by returned free enslaved Africans. Since boxing is a profound beacon of hope in this community, we visit a local gym or attend a sponsored street boxing event overlooking the ocean, getting close to the youth and professionals training in the sport. We round out this deep community immersion with a local meal and refreshments at a neighborhood street bar before returning to our hotel.
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