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9 Absolute BEST Things to Do in Tamale, Ghana - Ultimate Visitor's Guide

Tamale is the capital of Ghana's Northern Region and its 3rd largest city. You can bet there's a lot of cool stuff to do here.

All of these things are within Tamale itself. You could easily fit 2-3 of them in a single day.

The things to do on this list aren't obvious. There aren't flashing signs or marked locations on Google Maps (with a few exceptions). Except for the Top 4, many of these are things that you need a local to help you find. My friend, and guide, Abdullah can arrange custom tours for any size group with any combination of interests.

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Tamale is a place where culture and creativity thrive. People make beautiful things, they go about life in a way that's different than what people are used to in the US, and they are quick to kindness.

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0:00 I’ve Done ALL These Things
0:43 #9 - Women-Owned Shea Butter Factory
1:26 #8 – Red Clay Art Studio of Ibrahim Mahama
2:30 #7 – Tamale's Artisan Workshops
3:16 Labi the Potter
4:59 Katumi the Quiltmaker
6:15 Chased by a Chicken
7:20 Leatherworks
8:30 #6 – Batik Making Workshop
9:48 #5 – Eat Tamale’s Street Food
10:56 #4 – Chief’s Palace
13:10 #3 – Ride in a Yellow-Yellow
14:48 The REAL Coffee Workaround in Tamale
15:34 #2 – Tamale’s Central Market
17:39 #1 – National Cultural Center
18:43 Tahma Cultural Troupe
19:30 Tamale Is Worth a Visit
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10 Top Attractions In Ghana |The Best Places To Visit In Ghana

Do you want to travel to Ghana ? Then I am sharing with you the Top 10 best places to visit in Ghana. Ghana tourism, top attractions in Ghana. The top amazing places to visit in in Ghana are as follows ;
Kakum national park
Fiema Monkey Sanctuary
Mole national park
Lake Bosumtwi
Elimina Castle
Paga pond
Mountain Afadjato
Kintampo waterfalls
Kwame Nkrumah Memoria park
Manhyia palace

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20 Best Places to Visit in Ghana (What to See, Eat and Do In Ghana) Ghana Tours

If you are planning your first trip to Ghana, or if you’ve already made the big move here, you may be wondering what sights you’ll want to see.

So in this video we’re filling you in on the 20 best places to visit in Ghana so you know exactly what to see, eat and do when you come.

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Ultimate Ghana Travel Guide | 15 Useful Tips for Ghana Visit

Welcome to my Ghana travel guide. In this guide, I explore everything you need to know before you travel to Ghana, from visa, vaccination, money and ATMs, SIM Cards and internet, Ghana safety, and some practical tips. This guide will help you discover all the basics, so you have an amazing trip and go prepared.

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01:03 Visa for Ghana
02:05 Best Time to Visit Ghana
02:30 Getting Around in Ghana
04:29 Ghana Tours
05:25 Ghana Hotels & Accommodation
06:52 How Many days for Ghana?
07:16 Language
08:16 Money in Ghana
09:13 How Expensive is Ghana?
10:00 People of Ghana
11:04 Is Ghana Safe to Visit?
11:55 Sim Card & Internet
12:58 Plugs & Sockets
13:16 Tap Water
13:36 Things I Didn't Like
15:09 Practical Tips
17:29 Outro

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Tamale, Ghana - FREE 4K Urban Drone Footage

I shot this drone footage of downtown Tamale in 2018/2019. Since then a major new overpass has been built by the central market so a lot of these shots are outdated. However, if you are working on a project and need stock drone footage of an urban setting in West Africa, this may do the trick. You are welcome to use it under the Creative Commons license (CC-BY-NC 4.0).

Have a question or comment? Let me know below! Also post any links to projects you use the footage in. Happy creating!

If you are interested in using this for commercial projects, contact me for pricing. I can be reached on Twitter or Instagram @ whaun

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Tamale is the capital of the Northern Region of Ghana and is said to the fastest growing city in Ghana.
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Top 10 BEST known cities in GHANA TRAVEL video

Some of Ghana's cities are well-known nationally and internationally. This YouTube video lists the top 10 cities that most Ghanaians and the African diaspora know of. Travel to some of these familiar cities to create memories. Please hit the SUBSCRIBE button to get my next video.
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TOP HOTELS IN TAMALE CITY: NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA

There are top hotels in Tamale for your vacation, work trips, and or events. Being one of the fastest growing cities in West Africa and a key City in the North of Ghana and one of the few Metropolitan Cities(5) in the country, Tamale has some of the finest hotels with facilities to cater for business trips, conferences and other outdoor events. Whether it's a normal relaxation you seek or a home away from home, Tamale got you covered. Watch till the end and get to see all the hidden places like a 6 floor roof top pool among others. ENJOY AND PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LIKE AND SHARE FOR MORE.

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Gariba Lodge +233-372023041 and +233-244606342

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Modern City +233-372027091

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100 Hours in Tamale, Ghana! (Full Documentary) African Street Food in Northern Ghana!

Welcome to the savannahs of northern Ghana. In this documentary, we’re exploring the stunning wildlife of Mole National Park, as well as the food and daily life in one of northern Ghana’s most important cities, Tamale.
This part of the country is noted for its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage, and is a popular area for tourism because of its abundant wildlife.
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Mole National Park, in particular, is home to roughly 90 different mammal species, over 300 species of bird, and over 30 species of reptile. The park is also culturally significant, as it’s home to Ghana’s oldest mosque.
We’re exploring all of that, as well as nearby Tamale, a city known for its vibrant food scene and rich cultural scene.
I’m taking you into rural villages and exploring local tanneries and markets, and we’re diving into local favorites like waakye and fufu along the way. So come with me as I take you on an unforgettable trip through northern Ghana!
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What You See & Hear In the Real Streets of Tamale, Ghana In the Evening.

What you see and hear inside the real streets of Tamale, Ghana
Tamale is the capital city of the Northern Region of Ghana. Tamale is Ghana's third-largest city and an emerging investment hotspot in West Africa. It has a projected population of 950,124 .It is the fastest-growing city in West Africa.The city is located 600 km (370 mi) north of Accra.Most residents of Tamale are Muslims and Dagombas by tribe, as reflected by the multitude of mosques in Tamale.The language of the people in Tamale is Dagbani.

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Tamale, Ghana (in the Ghana Northern Region) Culture, Tourism, and Cost of Living in West Africa

In this video, we are talking about our recent trip to Ghana the Northern Region. We visited Tamale, Ghana and we are here to report on the experience! We let you in on what it was like to travel by plane from Accra and the protocol at the Airport (and the fact that we were on a historic flight)! We take you inside an African market, through the streets of Tamale, and inside a new hotel with their rooftop pool! We also hit the cultural center, see Kente cloth being made, and ride on the iconic yellow-yellow. What are you waiting for? After this video you’ll want to book your trip to Tamale!

Oh! And we also talk about the cost of living in Tamale and the fact that you will want to add this spot to your list of possible West African cities to relocate to. Let’s get this video started!

???????? Follow our black family blog channel as we relocate from Texas to Ghana in 2020. We go beyond the return and talk about what it's like as a black family living abroad. We’ll share with you all the ins and outs of expat life with weekly check ins and monthly live events. Join this diaspora vlog and hear about Ghana living and moving overseas with your family by subscribing now. Then comment below- what do you want to know about us or about living in Ghana?

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???? EMPOWER
- If you are still SAVING UP for your move, then the EMPOWER app is a MUST! It will help you keep track of expenses and start building a nest egg. They also have a ton of services too!

????️ LIVING DNA
As far as DNA, Living DNA is super affordable (and they have regular sales) plus they offer the most detailed information for African heritage, including a breakdown of 72 distinct regions! We hope you are from West Africa!

???? WORLD REMIT
- Be sure to download and sign up with WORLD REMIT so you can transfer money to yourself when you get to GHANA (also works for mobile money)!

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- We use Surf Shark to get American TV and access websites that we need for work but are blocked because of the African ISP address. If you need internet access to certain sites or just like your Netflix, believe me, this is worth every penny. Use our link and get 30 days FREE!

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Tamale City Tour Part 1

A ride through some principal streets of Northern regional capital Tamale, Subscribe to the channel and watch more videos.
Tamale is located in the Northern Region of Ghana and more precisely in the Kingdom of Dagbon. The local (neighbourhood) chiefs and the district chief of Tamale are subservient to the Dagomba King in Yendi.The language of the people in Tamale is Dagbani.

Tamale has developed and transformed significantly in the last few years. The new dimension of Tamale's development is the rush by various companies to open branches in Tamale.

The hospitality industry has grown significantly, with new hotels and guest houses built around Tamale. Tamale grew from a conglomeration of towns where one could find an architectural blend of traditional mud houses and more modern buildings.

Due to its central location, Tamale serves as a hub for all administrative and commercial activities in the Northern Region, doubling as the political, economic and financial capital of the Northern Region. The centre of Tamale hosts regional branches of financial institutions and a considerable number of international and local nongovernmental organisations.
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Visiting the Cultural Center is one of the best things to do in Tamale, Ghana.

At first the Cultural Center looks a little dilapidated. The central building is in disrepair and the sign is rusted. However, the shops are full of handmade arts and crafts and it doesn’t take much to scratch below the surface and learn a lot about local African culture.

Yes, some of it is fun souvenirs, but ask about most items and there will be a story about where it came from, the tradition and meaning behind it or the artist that created it. Most of the items are from Ghana, but crafts from Burkina Faso and Nigeria, and other surrounding countries find their way here, too.

Masks, fabric, clothing, bead jewelry, home décor, laptop bags with African patterns, beautiful quilts made by hand, painted calabashes, leather ottomans you can actually pack and so many more things are available here. You’re going to fall in love with things you didn’t even know you needed. And knowing that it’s honestly hand-made is a real treat in a world of over-manufactured goods.

Then there’s the Tahma Cultural Troupe that rehearses most weekday afternoons which means a free drum and dance performance for you. Note: They don't perform during Ramadan.

WARNING: The people in Tamale are incredibly kind and friendly. If you give them the chance they will steal your heart and be one of the most memorable parts of your trip when you visit Ghana.

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Northern Ghana STREET FOOD!! Tannery & Market Tour of Tamale, Ghana

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With just one day to explore the city of Tamale, I hit the ground running to see as much as I could in Ghana’s third-largest city! Join me on a mind-blowing West African adventure as I try some northern Ghana street food and go on a local tannery and market tour of Tamale, Ghana!

My afternoon began at a local tannery, where I could see leather drying on a clothesline. It’s made from sheep and goat skin and goes through a fascinating process. They soak it in a solution that makes it easy to remove the hair.

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Then, they use different plants as dyes to make red, brown, and black leather. Dying takes one day. Then, another man stretches it and they let it continue drying. They can make 100 pieces of leather per day. The whole process takes about a week!

I wanted to get some leather goods! This was only the second tannery I’ve ever visited. Isaac and I headed over to the shop, where they make belts, sandals, wallets, and more. The soles of the sandals are made of car tires. The sandals cost 30 cedis, or about $6 USD. I also bought a snakeskin wallet for 20 cedis and two pillows!

Next, we headed to the central market of Tamale. We passed through the city, past mosques, food vendors, seamstresses, and more.

The market had farming equipment, yams, and more. We saw some porcupine quills, giant African snails, giant shells, hornbill heads, crocodile heads, and more unique items there. They’re used as medicine to fight illness.

The market is very spread-out and quite different from the markets in Accra and Kumasi in terms of layout. I found a vendor selling traditional hats. They came in a variety of beautiful colors. I tried a few on and bought one for 20 cedis.

Then, we found another vendor selling more unique medicines and ritual items including warthog tusks, animal claws, and crocodile heads. They died of natural causes and aren’t hunted.

Next, I came across the tailors, or designers, who sew textiles into hats, smocks, and other clothing items. Further on, I saw beans, rice, fruit, as well as chickens, ducks, turkeys, and guinea fowl.

The butcher shop contained ten butchers. I could see beef, lamb, and goat. The smell was intense, but I love seeing it all, including the organs!

There were less crowds here, which I liked. I visited a shea butter factory and rubbed some on my arm. Then, I met a woman selling some. She has been making it since she was a child!

Isaac bought a huge ball of shea butter for 30 cedis/$6 USD for his aunt in Accra. Then, we came across seven women pounding fufu at once, as well as organ soup. Next, I found a vendor selling fruit and giant bars of soap!

By 1 p.m., the market was getting packed. Our next stop was the art shops at the cultural center. A woman named Sylvia sold baskets, wood carvings, animal figurines, leather goods, maps, and jewelry.

At Adongo Art Works, I bought four brass beer openers for 100 cedis. Then, we went to get some fufu at a small chop bar next to a gas station near the airport.

My fufu came with chicken thighs, a chicken drumstick, and peanut soup. I washed my hands beforehand since I would be eating with my hands.

The peanut soup was sweet and oily and so incredibly tasty! Isaac told me that the peanut soup also goes well with rice balls!

Fufu is pounded cassava mixed with plantains or cocoyam. It goes with every type of soup. It was so tasty and paired so well with the chicken!

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DEEP Street Market Walkthrough of Central Market in Tamale, Ghana

This walkthrough of the Central Market in Tamale goes absolutely into the deepest parts of the market. I start at the main meat market and then dive into the chaotic center, I work my way to the edges and then dive right back in through another entrance.

Unlike the market walk video in Sierra Leone (link: where I had two companions running interference, in this video I am traveling completely solo.

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All you need to know about the FASTEST developing city in West Africa, Things you won't see in...

Tamale is the fastest developing city in West Africa and one of the top investment hotspots in West Africa, Sadly we don't hear a lot of good stuff about this beautiful city, In this video, I show you around Tamale in Style.
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Tamale | Ghana | Northern Region, Central Mosque, Kingdom of Dagbon, financial institutions

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Tamale (Akan: [ˈtamalɛ]),[needs tone markings] officially called Tamale Metropolitan Area, is the capital town of the Northern Region of Ghana. Tamale is Ghana's fourth-largest city. It has a 2013 projected population of 360,579 according to the 2010 census[2] and is the fastest-growing city in West Africa.[3][4] The town is located 600 km (370 mi) north of Accra.[5] Most residents of Tamale are Muslims, as reflected by the multitude of mosques in Tamale, most notably the Central Mosque. The Sunnis and the Ahmadiyyans also have their own central mosques, north of the town centre along Bolgatanga Road.
Tamale is located in the Northern region and more precisely in the Kingdom of Dagbon. The local (neighbourhood) chiefs and the district chief of Tamale are subservient to the Dagomba Paramount Chief (King) in Yendi.
Due to its central location, Tamale serves as a hub for all administrative and commercial activities in the Northern region, doubling as the political, economic and financial capital of the Northern region. The centre of Tamale hosts regional branches of financial institutions and a considerable number of international nongovernmental organisations.[6]
Tamale has developed and transformed significantly in the last few years.[7] The new dimension of Tamale's development is the rush by various companies to open branches in Tamale. The hospitality industry has grown significantly, with new hotels and guest houses built around Tamale.[8] Tamale grew from a conglomeration of towns where one could find an architectural blend of traditional mud houses and more modern buildings. Tamale's new and modern facilities include the newly constructed Tamale Stadium, replacing the town's former principal football pitch, Kaladan Park, with a world-class venue. Indeed, many improvements to Tamale's infrastructure occurred in the period leading up to the 2008 African Cup of Nations tournament. Further improvements were made, particularly to Tamale's road system.[8] Upon arriving in the city, one will be quick to notice that the roads of the city are occupied with motorcycles with mapukas being the most patronised. This, however, does not interfere with the steady smooth flow of traffic on the major roads of the city.

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