
Ashanti Ghana Travel Guide
Bobiri Forest Reserve and Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary exemplify efforts to conserve Ghana's biodiversity.
Waste management has challenges. Reduce waste and dispose of trash responsibly.
Mindful water usage is important. Consider carbon offsetting for your flights.
Your choices as a traveler directly influence local sustainability and community well-being.
Seek out accommodations that actively promote eco-sustainable practices.
Choose tour operators committed to fair pay and environmental protection.
Mitigate your travel's environmental footprint.
Reduce your environmental footprint during your trip.
Choose durable and ethically produced outdoor gear for your adventures.
PatagoniaPurchase from institutions that contribute to global conservation efforts.
The Rainforest SiteCreate less waste by avoiding single-use plastics. Dispose of trash responsibly in designated bins. Your small actions collectively contribute to a positive impact.
Engage with Ashanti traditions respectfully and mindfully.
Greeting customs and appropriate conduct enhance your interactions.
Know about local etiquette for photography and dress.
Supporting local traditions and artistic styles.
Be respectful and abide by local customs at sacred locations.
Ensure your visit contributes positively to the area's economy and communities.
Support initiatives directly benefiting local communities and artisans.
Purchase directly from artisans or fair trade shops.
Patronize neighborhood eateries, stay in local guesthouses, and hire local guides.
Refrain from giving cash straight to begging children. Instead, support reputable local charities, schools, or community projects for lasting positive impact.