Reddit mentions: The best coastal west africa travel guides
We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best coastal west africa travel guides. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 4 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Ghana (Bradt Travel Guide)
- Lyons Press
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2. Ghana (Bradt Travel Guides)
- BRADT
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Release date | February 2017 |
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3. The Liberia Travel Guide 2016
- Hill Wang
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Release date | October 2016 |
4. To Timbuktu: A Journey Down the Niger
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Height | 8.999982 inches |
Length | 4.99999 inches |
Number of items | 5 |
Release date | May 2008 |
Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
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It will be fun but you better be careful how you turn down food because it has meat especially in the North. It's pretty insulting to turn down food or drink especially if you suggest it is because it has meat.
Grab this book.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1784770345/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_NAm-AbDX4QEG9
Always come to agreed to price with a cab or tro-tro (sp?) before you get in. Cabs don't pay till you arrive.
Don't give money to anyone begging even if you feel bad. It's a common scam.
Don't pay first asked price and assume you are getting ripped off because you probably are. If have a local have them haggle for you.
Always get a receipt for hotels and if you are ordering goods.
Prepare for the possibility to be hit on a lot.
Only eat steaming hot food unless you want super shits or typhoid fever.
Get your yellow fever vaccine or you are not getting in without the proof.
Don't pay a bribe ever.
Do try to go to Mole.
Check out Kente cloth but those small pieces of fabric should be only like 5-20 cede. I bought like 3 yards for $35 USD. Just remember the fancier the pattern the more it costs.
Prepared to have your bags checked randomly on the road by police so don't have anything illegal, or embarrassing, in there. They probably will leave you alone unless they think you are coming from near the border and smuggling.
The people are generally friendly. Have fun but don't be stupid either.
Anti-malarial drugs are surprisingly inexpensive here in the UK. On the NHS, they are about £2.5 a week + £11 dispensing fee.
Interesting that some Arabic is spoken. I have a slight knowledge of the language.
I certainly will give their native languages a go! I really do want to integrate as smoothly as possible into their culture and way of life.
I've just bought myself this book on Ghana as it was recommended to me.
Cheers bro.
Me too.
I'll put this on the list of epic travel books where some rich dudes go to Africa and end up lost fucked and broke. It's really good. https://www.amazon.com/Timbuktu-Journey-Down-Niger/dp/1594867658
Another America: The Story of Liberia and the Former Slaves Who Ruled It
The Liberia Travel Guide 2016 - Kindle only
Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War
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