This square is adjacent to the roadside dining room in Kintampo. |
The roadside dining room is in Kintampo. |
The Techiman-Tamale road goes across the town of Kintampo. |
The road of Techiman-Tamale. |
A good-looking roadside vendor. |
A good-looking Ghanaian girl is somewhere on the road from Damongo to Kumasi. |
A good-looking Ghanaian girl is dressed in a colorful blue dress. |
My room in Georgia Hotel. |
Bathroom is in my room in Georgia Hotel. |
An erotic painting is in my room in Georgia Hotel. |
These cottages belong to Georgia Hotel. |
An interior of Georgia Hotel. |
A staircase is in Georgia Hotel. |
The avenue of Georgia K Kusi. |
Georgia Hotel is located on the avenue of Georgia K Kusi. |
The facade of Georgia Hotel. |
This road is in front of Georgia Hotel. |
Landscape design of Georgia Hotel. |
A beautiful waitress of Georgia Hotel. |
A good-looking waitress of Georgia Hotel. |
An attractive Ghanaian waitress works in Georgia Hotel. |
A charming waitress of Georgia Hotel. |
A face of the charming waitress. |
A charming waitress of Georgia Hotel is smiling. |
I had a tasty breakfast in Georgia Hotel. |
This is the driver of a van we rented in Ghana. |
Our Kumasi excursion started on the central market. |
The Royal Bank is located in Bendeltar Towers. |
A first statue of a drummer is on the central market. |
“Mom and dad phones” shop is on the central market. |
ODK accessories shop is on the central market. |
MTN Mobile Money is on the central market. |
An outdoor shop of cosmetics is on the central market. |
African beauties are buying the cosmetics on the central market. |
Walking through the central market. |
Roofs of the central market. |
A mother is walking with a child on her back. |
Colorful cups and other utensils are on the central market. |
Kitchen utensils are on the central market. |
A sunny sky is over the central market. |
Two-storey buildings prevail on this central market. |
Walking through the narrow streets of central market. |
A vendor of bread is walking ahead of me on the central market. |
Lansah Chemist Ltd is located on the central market. |
A taxi with AS 6729-11 vehicle registration plate is on the central market. |
Great quantity of sales outlets are on the central market. |
CAL Bank is on the central market. |
A pair of young African people are smiling to me. |
A pair of young African people are on the central market. |
Sneakers are on sale on the central market. |
The throng is on the central market. |
Retail shoes vendors are on the central market. |
People are on the central market. |
Retail vendors of drinking water are on the central market. |
Women are on the central market. |
“Baby Face” shop is on the central market. |
If I had not visited this lovely market I wouldn't have seen the sculpture of a funny drummer. |
This sculpture of a drummer seems somewhat abandoned. |
An attractive woman is dressed in a colorful elegant dress. |
A street vendor of coconuts. |
Prempeh II Avenue. |
Ecobank. |
Nyarko Kusi Amoah street. |
A lion statue is on the central island of a roundabout. |
A lion statue is located in front of Wesley Methodist Cathedral. |
A lion statue. |
Nyarko Kusi Amoah street as seen from the Lion statue. |
A beautiful Ghanaian woman is on the background of Wesley Methodist Cathedral. |
A fine-looking Ghanaian woman is in the bright colourful dress. |
Three African teenage girls are on the background of Lion statue. |
The Lion statue as seen from Wesley Methodist Cathedral. |
Wesley Methodist Cathedral. |
Bright female parishioners of Wesley Methodist Cathedral. |
Female parishioners of Wesley Methodist Cathedral are dressed mostly in white. |
One of the beautiful female parishioners of Wesley Methodist Cathedral is inside the church building. |
The tower of Wesley Methodist Cathedral is coloured in the brick-red color. |
A roundabout with a lion statue as seen from Wesley Methodist Cathedral. |
Wesley Methodist Cathedral as seen from the roundabout with a lion statue. |
Wesley Methodist Cathedral is named after John Wesley, one of the founders of the Methodist church. |
Kumasi Central Prison. |
Kama Plaza is located on the Nyarko Kusi Amoah street. |
Prudential Plaza is located on the intersection between the Nyarko Kusi Amoah street and the Prempeh II avenue. |
A woman with a bowl on the head walks down the Nyarko Kusi Amoah street. |
A winding Adum footbridge is built over the ground. |
Kufuor Clinic. |
An abundance of advertising is in the Adum area. |
Adontenmu street. |
This is an intersection between Prempeh II Avenue and Pinanko Road. |
First Eve Plaza is located on the Osei Tutu I avenue. |
Adum footbridge is a seventy-meter pedestrian bridge in the central part of city. |
Adum footbridge is a boost to economic activities between Kejetia and Adum. |
In the noon, young African girls are sleeping in the shade on the Prempeh II avenue. |
A statue depicts two men keeping a porcupine in their hands over its heads. |
An inscription reads “Manhyia Palace Museum”. |
The facade of the Manhyia Palace Museum. |
A statue of porcupine is located near the Manhyia Palace. |
The Manhyia Palace Museum is a historical museum and situated within the Manhyia Palace. |
A colourful peacock. |
A group of schoolgirls is near the Manhyia Palace Museum. |
A group of funny schoolgirls is near the Manhyia Palace Museum. |
A group of funny schoolgirls with broad smiles. |
A group of funny African schoolgirls. |
A Ghanaian teenage pretty girl. |
A lovely Ghanaian teenage girl. |
A nice Ghanaian teenage girl. |
A lovely African teenage girl. |
Lovely African young fair maidens. |
An African young fair maiden. |
Young African fair maidens are striking lovely poses. |
Young Ghanaian fair maidens are striking funny poses. |
Statue of Okomfo Anokye is situated at the entrance to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. |
Statue of Okomfo Anokye is located on the Bantama road. |
The Okomfo Anokye Sword Site is a sacred place for the Ashanti people. |
A statue of a drummer is in the Centre for National Culture. |
Tall trees of Royal palm species grow everywhere throughout the Centre for National Culture. |
A statue of a bare-breasted African woman is in the Centre for National Culture. |
A huge head is placed right on the ground surface in the National Cultural Centre. |
A statue of an African woman with bare breasts is in the Centre for National Culture. |
The Centre for National Culture is set within peaceful, shaded grounds and includes craft workshops. |
An open air concert hall is in the National Cultural Centre. |
Good-looking young African women are in the National Cultural Centre. |
Lovely young Ghanaian women are in the National Cultural Centre. |
A statue of a wise African man is in the National Cultural Center complex. |
A statue of a drummer is in the National Cultural Centre. |