Bolgatanga Travel can be the one off-the-beaten-track destination for you this holiday. Bolgatanga, also known as Bolga and it is the capital of the Bolgatanga Municipal District and the Upper East Region of Ghana. Bolgatanga Travel will be a memorable experience for you with local painted villages, a laid back lifestyle, ethnic dance festivals, its warm friendly people and their fascinating culture which is so unique to Bolgatanga.
Bolgatanga is the last major town before you reach the border with Bukina Faso. Visiting the local painted villages can be the first thing to do as part of your Bolgatanga Travel. The houses and the huts of the local villages in this part of Ghana, are painted in some of the most vibrant colors. Experience this indigenous tradition which is slowly on the wane these days. You can go for Travel to Bolgatanga during the time of the major festivals in the region. For example, the Sandema Festival can be a good time to visit Bolgatanga December. It is a war dance festival celebrated by the Builsas and it commemorates the end of the slave trade in northern Ghana. December can be a great time also for the Samapiid festival. It is a thanks-giving festival celebrated by the Kusasis people. The Golob festival in March is celebrated by the Talensis of Tongo to mark the beginning of the sowing season.
Bolgatanga Travel is easier and convenient as this lovely, little town has a regular bus route with Kumasi and Accra. Communication is good and you will also find here a bank which can change travels cheques. Accommodation in Bolgatanga will have plenty of options for you. Comme Ci Comme Ca is undoubtedly the best choice to spend a few days here. Or, the Catholic mission here is another great option.
Transportation is an essential part of Bolgatanga Travel. There are three different stations for public transportation in Bolga. The most important one is the station where you arrive when you are traveling to Bolga by Tro-Tro. This is the main station of the city and here you will find all the transport towards the places of south and the north like Paga, Sirigu and Tongo.
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