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8. TABLE FOR TWO Experts will be quick to let you know that an intimate dining experience is the way to get the chemistry going.

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3 RESTAURANTS YOU DEFINITELY NEED TO TRY THIS MONTH IS ACCRA Accra is the hub of some aesthetically pleasing restaurants, with mouth watering menus to boot and for this edition, Foodie Diaries' curated this list of restaurants we recently visited.

20. DISCOVER THE NORTH

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If you live in Ghana and haven’t been to the north, you really must! Similarly, if the travel bug has brought you to this beautiful country, don’t leave until you experience its northern region, starting with Tamale.

In this edition we provide you with lists of the best Restuarants and Hotels in Ghana. Check it out.

34. 5 DATE IDEAS WE BET YOU DIDN’T THINK ABOUT This is one of those answer-was-rightin-my-face scenarios. Most people are guilty of letting the mind wander too far in a bid to create the ideal plus 1 setting. I assure you that the answers are right within.

42. THE RETURN OF THE

DODI

As an old guard in the game, The Dodi Island, in its prime, propped itself as a must-visit location in the Akosombo enclave.

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MEET THE TEAM

DARYL AMANKWAH

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NANA KWESI TAYLOR

Founder & CEO

Editor-In-Chief & Managing Partner

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First of all, I want to start by saying I am glad that you have picked up DAME Africa Ghana magazine. From the very start, the vision has been to promote and elevate the image of Africa as a proud and passionate African. Over the years what has stood out for me is how diverse and special every visit to Africa is and for that very reason, the present and future of DAME Africa was born. We are committed to contributing significantly to travel and tourism in Africa and believe in the untapped potential of this sector. Throughout this journey, my vision is to collaborate with others, elevate the African image and help build the Africa I believe in starting with Ghana. So I implore you to join and support us on this journey. #DAMEAfrica

I am delighted that you have picked up this edition of DAME Africa Magazine! In our last edition, we pushed our content beyond Accra and explored what different parts of Ghana have to offer. This time around, we had the opportunity to spend some time in the Northern Region and bring our experience to you through this magazine. The best way for me to describe Tamale is - simply a breath of fresh air and if you’re yet to experience it, we hope this magazine will give you the push you need towards an unforgettable experience.

The Year Of Return was particularly huge for Ghana by all stamdards. By highlighting Ghana on the map, the traction ballooned much to the delight of all who have a special place for the Motherland in their hearts. Similarly, the need to keep the buzz in and about Ghana cannot be stressed enough. What does the country have to offer post Year of Return? We have all the answers...

Be sure to soak up the Tamale series in this magazine and hit us up on our socials to share your own experiences with us.

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COFFEE DATES There were whispers on Ghanaian socials about Ghanaian females not being hip to the lure of coffee dates. Although friendly banter, it should be categorically stated that the premise has very little truth value primarily because of the barrage of cafeterias and coffee houses in the capital, many of which are picture-made for close-knit meetings and bonding sessions with a mug as the referee.

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BAA & BEAN

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KUKUN CAFÉ & BAR Generally, Kukun is an inspiring all-purpose space where one most definitely gets from A to B in their proposed agenda. The general consensus is that a space which exudes that much serenity has become a hotspot. Nonetheless, the influx of individuals does nothing to adulterate the tranquility that’s inherent in the space. The Café & Bar section of the space also makes provision for company of any kind, hence, with a carefully crafted arsenal of beverages and drinks, personal conversations are given the green light.

Baa & Bean, with its peculiar spelling, will forever ring a bell in the minds of followers of Ghanaian contemporary culture. Baa & Bean is an offshoot of the renowned Tea Baa, and with two branches in two of Accra’s hot spots (East Legon & Cantonments) it easily complements the popularity of the erstwhile Tea Baa. Since Baa and Bean spaces trump Tea Baa’s in size, the resident aura allows for low-toned conversations and endless cups of special lemon and ginger green tea in the company of flawless décor and aesthetic brilliance. Baa & Bean is located in The Gallery Serviced Apartments in East Legon and in the Embassy Gardens in Cantonments Photo credit- Enyo Bruku

Kukun is located near the Ako Adjei Park in Osu.

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THEIA COFFEE HOUSE Another unobtrusive coffee spot in the capital. Theia Coffee house is all about flavours, organic ingredients and artisan vibes. A homey feel created by the last of the said characteristics allows guests to settle into a good rhythm and breathe. A bit of free advice: Theia’s vineyard-esque compound is a good spot to get some good shots of you and your date.

ORIENTAL PATISSERIE While Oriental is a full-fledged restaurant, it makes this list because of its potent coffee and shisha selection, a testament to the Lebanese food culture which makes up its roots. Both Labone and Spintex branches of Oriental have enough room for patrons to get comfortable and complete businesses of the day. Oriental is located in both The Palms Square and in Labone

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Address: John Churcher Loop, 2nd Patrice Lumumba Ln, Accra

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TABLE FOR TWO Experts will be quick to let you know that an intimate dining experience is the way to get the chemistry going. With that being said, here are DAME’s exclusive picks for premium date night vibes in Accra.

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EL PADRINO LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT Relatively new on the block, El Padrino presents a crowded plate of aesthetic supremacy, conceptual brilliance, elegance, exclusivity, masterful delicacies and a couple more kind words that are very much warranted. Walking into the space is like being welcomed into the embrace of greatness. Photos of Al Pacino, Ice Cube, Elon Musk and a host of other ‘executive’ figures propped up on each flank of the walkway is an early indication of the high-end spot you have just walked in. Away from the impressively stocked smoking room, the main dining hall is a hallmark of dining excellence. Bottle service is apt for the environment and the meal inspirations cut across cultures.

THE NEEM GRILL Dinner in a well-lit room, in the company of sparkling interior decor and a powerful cooling unit, is ubiquitous. How about dinner under the stars in an exotic lush gift of a garden? The Neem Grill has the perfect outdoor setting with dimly lit candles placed on bench tables generating a romantic picnic atmosphere. Choose from a range of grilled seafood and meats to make up a hearty meal heavy enough fuel the rest of the night. Photo credit- The Neem Grill

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SAI WINE & CHAMPAGNE CAFE Sai, in the famous Labone Courtyard, is more than boozy bubbles and wild cocktails. Everyone loves the space for myriad reasons. It is cosy with just the right blend of semi-formal and formal seating styles, soft and prominent lighting, which is why we declare it as one of Accra’s most popular multipurpose eateries. For what it’s worth, Sai brings the sexy pairing of wine and cheese to life with their exciting collection of wine and champagne in the tuck. Prosecco and Parmesan is a favourite used to line the walls of the stomach and when it gets to the mains, a compact range of exotic meaty and seafood meals complements the slow-tempo mood just fine for a couple. Photo credit- Sai

LA CHAUMIERE A taste of Parisian romance in Accra from the old guard. Given that France, and Paris, is heralded as one of the ultimate intimate spots in the world, it is only right that when you are debating an affectionate meal setting in Accra, La Chaumiere has to be in that conversation. The cross-cultural references are heavy in the menu and the ambience barometer is never off. You are guaranteed a plum time at any sitting at La Chaumiere because the barrage of options does not affect any of the output negatively.

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OSTERIA MICHELANGELO Osteria is an idealized old-fashioned Italian restaurant which is all the way unassuming for the greatness it offers. Rustic vibes from the outside countered with upscale interior decor makes for a perfect warm evening dining experience with your plus 1.

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KETO BOMB EXPLODES ON TO THE SCENE IN GHANA

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Don’t run for cover or call the emergency services. All is well, especially in the food and drinks sectors in Ghana, which is expanding cleverly in response to one of the biggest diet crazes today - the ketogenic diet.

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Although marred with controversy, the low-carb-highfat diet has taken the world by storm as it is most popularly known as one of the most effective ways to drop body fat whilst eating delicious food. Keto influencers are clogging your feeds, advocating for you to ditch the carbs and hop on the keto train to fit town. We all know that the typical African diet is carbrich, fat-rich, protein-rich and just RICH - we call it a balanced diet. So it may have come as a pleasant surprise to find keto and low-carb eateries sliding on to the streets of Accra, bringing the new wave with them. Keto Base and Simply Salads are two such eateries delivering keto-friendly options in Accra and if the latest reviews are anything to go by, they are here to stay. Check them out on Instagram and see if they can convert you into the next Keto champ.

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THE PEOPLE’S FAVORITE

KOFFEE LOUNGE In the abundance of food, the cook lacks no admiration. Koffee Lounge continental restaurant has been a household name in East Legon for the better part of two decades. It may sound ridiculous but just about every resident in East Legon and its adjoining suburbs can add their voices to a Koffee Lounge testimonial. I dare say the coverage could even spread beyond these areas. Analysis of each input will see praises of portion sizes running through each of them. So vicious is the traffic for Koffee Lounge’s food that there are two outlets in the same vicinity. Koffee Lounge has built a reputation of serving portions for 1 that could potentially feed 2 or even 3 comfortably, with taste still of a high standard. The reward for giving the people exactly what they want is continuous patronization and being one of the first alternatives on everyone’s dinein or take-out list. Frequenters will not hesitate to tell you that a rice or noodle-based dish is the best-seller at Koffee Lounge. To jazz it up, the myriad proteins, sauces and condiments (schezwan, shrimp, assorted meat, barbecue sauces etc) that are prefixed against each meal present a dynamic feel to a menu that in all honesty, can be exhausted by regular diners because Koffee Lounge remains one of the most budget-friendly joints Accra has ever seen. Safe to say Koffee Lounge is a national treasure that should be protected at all cost. Photo credit - Koffee Lounge

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Jollof Rice: The West African Treasure

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lthough highly unlikely, if you are reading this and you are clueless about the prowess of jollof rice, here is something for perspective: Ghana jollof vs Nigerian jollof has been an internet trend for the last decade. Jollof rice has a pretty patchy history or origination train. The most reliable of sources have its place of origin in the Senegambia region of West Africa. However, it is ironic to note that Senegal and Gambia are often neglected in the ‘jollof wars’ conversation. Ghana and Nigeria are often tagged as the premier heralds of this mouthwatering local dish because of the content built around the dish from their local base, the coverage it receives from

the global media and basically the attraction Ghana and Nigeria receive on a world stage as two of the most marketable African countries. Jollof festivals and brand-sponsored jollof wars (or competitions) take place in Ghana and in the Ghanaian communities of Washington DC and London, just to name a few. This is a testament to the prowess of jollof and the lasting impression it has on its benefactors. The dish has garnered a reputation for being for everyone and in Accra, at least, jollof can be found in the plushest of local and continental restaurants, in the food stall on that street corner, in the food truck parked by the gas station or in mum’s kitchen. One will wonder what makes the

dish special? Truly, the juice in jollof lies in the subjective and flexible nature of the cooking process. This is why there are variations in jollof from country to country and even from one household to another. Basically, the fusion of rice and stew makes up jollof. Taking it a notch higher, there are a number of condiments that unlock more faces of jollof rice. Shito (peppered sauce), meats of any kind, fish, Ghana salad, plantains, eggs, spaghetti are all known additions to the final presentation of jollof. The choice is undeniably yours.

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RERUN THE YEAR OF RETURN? Run it back is all everyone is saying about the Year of Return. For the longest time, culture crusaders had bemoaned the efficiency of structures that are supposed to be heralding the elements of Ghanaian culture in a palanquin for all to see. The general consensus has been that Ghana, and Africa to a larger extent, is just sitting on a mine of invaluable culture and heritage that could be a game-changer in tourism circles for the long-term benefit of our economies. Given that the ‘hidden gem’ tag that had been associated with African countries for a while was beginning to get played out, it was high time the continent made the rest of the world pay attention to its gemstones someway, somehow.

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tep forward the Year of Return in 2019. Ghana bookmarked 2019 as the year in which it formally opened its doors to members of the diaspora to reconnect with their roots. Interestingly, 2019 also marked 400 years since the first slave ship from Africa docked in Jamestown, Virginia. There appeared to be no better time for anyone of the black race to embark on such a spiritual journey back to where it all began. The buzz surrounding the idea of a spiritual return ballooned much to the delight of all culture and tourism crusaders in the country. This was an indication of the wealth of attraction Africa as a continent has if it consistently markets itself efficiently. Celebrities, travel enthusiasts and every black person with an internet connection contributed to Ghana being ranked 4th in the places to visit for 2019, and for the most part, everything played out just the way it was supposed to. The hospitality industry was the biggest winner in this whole tourism activation ploy, with hotels, restaurants, airlines, tourist centres and service providers seeing engagement figures going through the roof. Great times for the country. Beyond the spiritual benefits to be accrued on this journey of renaissance, the world was to know that Ghana is quite the party destination during the festive period of December. The symposia, talks, exhibitions, explorations and tours were immensely rejuvenating nonetheless, ‘December in Ghana’ was billed as a major crowd-puller.

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From the barrage of all-encompassing festivals right through to the cocktail of themed parties, Ghana and Accra, in particular, lived up to the billing of the city that was suggested to never have a period of shut-eye. It was particularly pleasing to see how the public and private sectors of the Ghanaian tourism bubble fused their powers to produce a spectacular show on the whole. The result of the coalition was reflected in the Ghanaian economy receiving a $1.9-billion-dollar boost, making the Year of Return the most successful tourism initiative the country has seen in recent times. Ideally, every cultural crusader, economic analyst and socialite will like to see the momentum from 2019’s Year of Return seep into Ghana’s calendar of events for 2020 given the initiative’s undeniable success. Beyond The Return; an activation with an outright financial calling and taste has been tabled as a sequel to the Year of Return. How successful do you expect it to be? We’ ll be back at the end of the year to give you the summary.


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TAMALE SERIES

DISCOVER THE NORTH If you live in Ghana and haven’t been to the north, you really must! Similarly, if the travel bug has brought you to this beautiful country, don’t leave until you experience its northern region, starting with Tamale. Tamale is the beating heart of the northern region. Beautiful, peaceful and a true escape that takes you closer to nature. In this short series, DAME shares its experience of Tamale and shows you why Tamale should be on your Ghana adventure list.

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ZAINA LODGE If you have been on the DAME journey with us for a while, you will know we love to uncover hidden gems across Ghana and, put simply, nowhere fits this description better than Zaina Lodge. 25 beautiful tented chalets - each with private balconies overlooking Mole National Park; a gorgeous infinity pool - where majestic elephants often pay a visit and everything you could possibly need at the drop of a hat.

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aina lodge is nestled deep within the magical Mole Forest, known for its wildlife reserve. Whilst Mole National Park holds enough weight to draw in tourist single-handedly, the addition of Zaina Lodge will take your trip to a whole new level, adding luxury and comfort to your adventures.

During your safari, which you can also do by foot, you will be educated on all the species you encounter as you journey through the forest. The beauty of the forest is that all the animals live freely in their natural habitat void of human interference. Elephants are king and you will count yourself lucky to get up close and personal with them.

To kick off our two-day stay at Zaina, we arrived at the most opportune time - lunchtime! And what a way to start the trip! Zaina spares no expense when it comes to feeding and fueling its guests. The food is exceptional cooked to perfection and offered generously as a buffet. The chef delights his guests with a mix of Ghanaian and international dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You’ll be fighting a losing battle trying to stop yourself from eating too much as in the back of your mind you’ll be wanting to be light on your feet for your safari experience. Depending on the package you opt for, during your stay at Zaina Lodge you will be able to enjoy up to two safari tours on each day of your stay. The lodge provides rangers and an epic safari truck and sends you on your way into Mole Forest.

As you rip yourself away from the forest and head back to the lodge, the pure relaxation factor each chalet offers will be a huge consolation. Everything about the chalets is impressive. From the views from your balcony to the private indoor and outdoor showers, each chalet is wonderfully crafted to provide a safe, clean, extremely comfortable and most importantly - BUG-FREE environment! That - the fact that there wasn’t a bug in sight in our chalet, was mind-blowing given its location. In short, Zaina Lodge is everything you would expect from a 5-star resort and so, so much more. From the moment you arrive, to the time you leave, the wow-factor resonates throughout. Zaina Lodge comes highly recommended by DAME Africa so visit www.zainalodge-ghana.com and book your stay today!

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interesting facts about Tamale

Tamale is the only city in the northern region of Ghana and is widely regarded as the capital of the region. The city has a population of just over 350,000 people.

The religion practiced by the majority of its inhabitants is Islam which is proudly evidenced and supported by the many mosques across the city.

Tamale is home to the most fertile lands in the whole of Ghana and it is, therefore, no surprise that she plays a dominant role in providing much of the country’s produce and animal products. Its agricultural activities have positioned the city as one of the fastest-growing economies in West Africa.

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Despite its rural nature and the humble living standards, Tamale is one of the cleanest cities in Ghana and has roads that may put some of the richer cities in West Africa to shame.

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TAMALE SERIES

The gateway to Ghana's safari

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hen you think of an African safari, Ghana may not be the first place that comes to mind. However, the quest to establish what Ghana doesn’t have to offer its holidaymakers does not stop at the mention of wildlife safaris. A flight to Tamale, followed by a relaxing two and a half hour drive to Larabanga will bring you to the grand gates of Mole National Park. Courtesy of Zaina Lodge, the DAME Africa team were treated to the full Safari experience over two fun-filled days. Safari truck and two amazing rangers in tow, and off we went to explore the wildlife of Ghana. There are so many special aspects that fuse together throughout the park

to truly awaken each of your senses. First the smell. The strong yet calming scent of fresh, growing mint leaves is euphoric. It set the tone for a breathtaking journey through the forest. Next on the list of jaw-dropping features is the main event - the wildlife. Mole National Park has the widest range of wildlife in Ghana. And, what makes the experience particularly magical is the almost 5000 km² of parkland allows the animals to roam freely in their natural habitat. Not a single species is brought to Mole but every so often new species may migrate to the region, freely making a new home for themselves. Many of its visitors eagerly search through the park hoping to experience elephants in the wild. In addition to elephants, you will see a variety

of wildlife antelope, warthogs, bushbucks, monkeys, baboons and different species of birds. Given that the park does not currently have any predatory animals, you can ditch the truck and enjoy the safari by foot, getting up close and personal with any of the less camerashy creatures. If you’re lucky enough to have this experience with Zaina Lodge, you will even get a lovely coffee break with the tastiest biscuits in a little treehouse, while you wait for elephants to show up for their own drink from a nearby body of water. Mole National Park is an amazing experience to share with the whole family, friends and even groups of strangers united in awe of the gift of the north.

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Larabanga Mosque

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L One attributing factor to the cultural distinctions between the south and north of Ghana is religion. Whilst Christianity appears to be practised to a higher degree in the south, Islam is most prevalent in the North.

Larabanga Mosque dates back to the 15th Century and is so iconic that the mosque is named after the village in which it stands Larabanga in the West Gonja District of the Northern Region. From reeds and mud, the initial structure was put up by a Moorish trader who tried to emulate traditional Sudanese architecture. During our visit to the mosque, we were told that the location of the mosque was chosen by the long throw of a spear and the decision that wherever the spear was found to have landed, that is where the mosque will stand.

Over the years, what is noted as the first mosque and religious centre in the whole of Ghana has gone on to be regarded as the Mecca of West Africa. Amidst the periodic maintenance procedures, the mosque retains its original form which is indeed monumental to the architectural culture of northern Ghana and parts of Northern Africa and the sanctity of the building itself. Laranbanga Mosque has so much of a strong pull that it is often noted as an object of tourism in the north. When you visit the mosque, one of the locals will be your guide for the time you are there and will tell you about the history of the mosques, dos and don’t and give you a little insight into the local community. There is also an opportunity to donate as little or as much cash as you have to support the community. The preservation of the structure after all these years should be lauded. It is clear that the prioritization of religion amongst Ghanaians, leading them to be sacrosanct in relation to anything connected to their faith has been beneficial to a structure like Larabanga mosque.

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SHEA BUTTER

From Shea trees to households worldwide

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During our time in the north, we were treated to a Shea butter experience, brought to us by, yes you’ve guessed it - Zaina Lodge! The team offered us the chance to visit a nearby village to learn about how shea butter is made and of course, we took it. Shea butter is a fatty extract that actually comes from the nuts of a Shea fruit which grows on Shea trees which are prominent in the northern region of Ghana. The production of the popular creamy product found in many homes around the world is quite laborious and is undetaken mostly by women in the north. We wondered why this labour intense task was carried out almost exclusively by women and like most things concerning gender divides, that’s just the way it is. Shea butter is known as the women’s gold in West Africa, not just because it is loved by women but also because the production of shea butter provides a viable source of income and commercial activity for women of all ages in West Africa. From the cracking of the shea nut to the boiling of the paste, a representative of the village, walked us through the entire process. Our group sat attentively in a lady’s tiny shack while the lesson was given. Her granddaughter then stepped in for what some of us had been waiting for - the chance to purchase some of the purest shea butter available. As we don’t want to steal their thunder, we won’t go into the process of making shea butter here and hope you get the chance to learn from the masters. What we would like to say, again, is the process of making this divine product isn’t an easy one so please do source responsibly and trade fairly to help our hard-working communities across Africa.

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Couples Therapy 5 Date Ideas We Bet You Didn’t Think About This is one of those answer-was-right-in-my-face scenarios. Most people are guilty of letting the mind wander too far in a bid to create the ideal plus 1 setting. I assure you that the answers are right within. Rule Number 0 – Grandiosity is not the only way to show elegance. Sometimes, the simplistic expressions possess greater quality. Something like making something out of nothing.

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Picnic in the Legon Botanical Gardens One of your go-to answers lies in the heart of Legon Botanical Gardens. A picnic in the airy embrace of the Botanical Gardens, flanked by all the greens and colourful flowers capable of turning heads is definitely a way to go. Some alone time, if the supporting cast of nature is not counted, could make a couple fresh advocates of the romantic movement. Photo credit- Legon Botanical Gardens

Senchi Boat Cruise on the Volta-Eastern Boundary Embark on a boat cruise along the serene waters of the Volta River courtesy of The Royal Senchi Resort. This famed resort typifies the natural attraction that couples have to resorts and vice versa, and the opportunity to sail with your plus one under the Adomi Bridge in the company of champagne and strawberries is the icing on the cake that should not be passed up. Photo credit- Royal Senchi Resort

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Views from the hill Make the half-hour-long drive from Accra to the hilly district of Aburi with your date and park on the shoulder of the meandering road. Make sure you have a bottle of wine, some kebabs and a car trunk sturdy enough to make light of your combined weight, while you get consumed in the beauty of the panoramic view of a lit Accra right before your eyes.

Feel The Breeze from the Bike A wild ride on the back of twin quad bikes in a controlled environment is a worthy source of oomph in every relationship. With all decorum thrown to the wind, you and your date can splatter each other with mud from the multitude of courses in complete mirth at ATV ABURI AND QUAD BIKES. This childlike fun knows no age boundaries and the opportune placement in the hills of Aburi is an inviting escape from usual craziness in Accra to an exciting craziness in the hills.

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Cast your net Nothing more outside-the-box than recreational fishing with your plus 1. Ghana is blessed with innumerable water bodies and fishing communities, which are mainly confined to the more remote areas of the country and do not have a structured regulatory body overseeing activities. Nonetheless, the commute out of town will provide an appropriate bonding opportunity. Fishing tools and equipment can be rented from Accra or from various fishing communities, with the locals more than happy to show the supreme hospitality that knows no boundaries in Ghana. www.dameafrica.com

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BOTTOMLESS? THEN COUNT ME IN…

The shift in Accra’s social scene to everything brunch has been enthusiastically embraced by many. Brunch events, brunch menus, brunch eateries – everyone and their mother seem to like the idea of sunglasses, loafers, sundresses and BOTTOMLESS MIMOSAS. Yes, bottomless mimosa is the wave. Bottomless mimosa is always the common denominator at every brunch-based event. Together with some corn on the cob, sausages, hash browns, french toast, churros and more, you have an all-embracing vibe that is difficult to turn down. For brunch, the food is as important as the drinks on offer. A viable way to keep the troopers trooping in is to create a special brunch menu which will be available on select days – weekends perhaps. Brunch has minimum-effort-on-a-weekend all over it, for the attendants at least. Coincidentally, brunch settings in Accra are on the rise during the same period where day parties are becoming a norm. Perhaps, the reason why folks gravitate towards such a setting is that the night social scene has become what people describe as monotonous or played out.

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SOUL FOOD SUNDAYS AT THE VINE The Vine already holds a special place in DAME Africa’s books. Already getting plaudits for remarkable savoury and cheat-day meal choices in the cosiest space in Accra, The Vine has given you and I yet another reason to visit on the first Sunday of every month. Soul Food Sundays rewards you and your company with the ultimate brunch platter and pitchers of either sangria or mimosa, in the company of some rather up-tempo tunes. Best way to prep for the week with a boozy brunch.

URBAN SUNDAYS On the final Sunday of the month, all millennials in Accra converge on the Urban Grill Terrace looking their best to down mimosas and forget the qualms of being thrust into the den of adult-ing. As the sun sets and night takes over, the vibe switches to boogie down time. It is almost a club atmosphere on a Sunday with bubbles and corks to show for it. Although the drinks take a lot of the spotlight, it does not take away from the highly sophisticated brunch menu Urban Grill offers.

4 COURSE AT FATFISH FatFish is new on the block. The swanky diner occupies the space vacated by Patagonia on the ground floor of Villagio Alto Towers. It has quickly become one of the go-to spots for fine dining, yet, what many people seem not to be privy to is the restaurant’s brunch menu. FatFish allows you to create a 4-course brunch ensemble for a fixed price, with generous quantities of sangrias and mimosas waiting on the flanks to be added to the party.

WEEKENDS AT CAFÉ KWAE You simply cannot help but love what Café Kwae is all about. Locally sourced ingredients at the heart of all the sophisticated meals give Café Kwae the healthy and organic stamps from consumers who like to be conscious about their intake. On weekends, Café Kwae also unleashes a wicked experimental brunch menu that eases consumers into the funky vibe of the weekend. Special shout to Alagbe’s French Toast, which gives the menu a superb identity.

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ON A TIGHT BUDGET… Accra has arms that extend and pluck influences from multiple cultures around the world. The city is much like a kaleidoscope. So many angles, so many faces, so many reflections – most, if not all coming at a cost. Yet, like the diamond in the rough, there are still some priceless experiences that can be gulped by the average individual for next to no fee or charge. Here, we take a look at the experiences Accra has to offer without any legal tender being foregone.

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A STROLL THROUGH THE JAMESTOWN VICINITY The historic element of Jamestown is never in doubt. Jamestown, one of Accra’s oldest suburbs, has remained in the same shape physically, not because it has chosen to do so but because there is a lack of choice. Jamestown is one of Accra’s poorest neighborhoods but the one plus that can be associated with it is its spirit of community. The togetherness in preserving the age-old Ga cultural values is what lures both locals and foreigners who are on a quest to tap into the cultural roots of Accra. The best thing about Jamestown is that a stroll through the maze of living quarters, historic sites, streets, fishing areas, and trading points provides immeasurable lessons for free.

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VIEWS FROM ABURI With the construction of the N4 highway, Aburi is about 15 minutes from Legon. Commuters will be the first to tell you that the zig-zag road leading to the mountainous town of Aburi is the most fun part of the journey. However, on the shoulder of one of the ‘zags’ is an outer-lane-likebus-stop. This particular demarcation presents a prop for individuals to have a panoramic view of most parts of low-lying Accra.

PADMORE LIBRARY George Padmore is a well-known name in PanAfricanism. As a radical activist in the movement of anti-imperialism, Padmore’s quest for liberation for all African states adored him to the leaders of the African colonies, Nkrumah most notably, who opened the doors of Ghana to him eternally. The George Padmore Research Library for African Affairs, opposite the Accra Ridge Church, is a testament to Padmore’s longtime alliance with Ghana. Visitors are afforded a deep dive into all things Pan-African in order to understand how far the continent has come.

ART DELIGHT With a rising portfolio, art is gradually being integrated into the core of Ghanaian society. Nubuke Foundation can lay claim to being one of the catalysts for this move. Commuters using East Legon routes can visit Nubuke’s gallery to interact with and admire the various art pieces that are displayed for free. There is also a separate shop where cultural souvenirs can be purchased.

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The Return of the Dodi ‘Dodi’ means as much to Ghanaian tourism culture as a Kakum National Park or an Elmina Castle does. As an old guard in the game, The Dodi Island, in its prime, propped itself as a must-visit location in the Akosombo enclave. Serving as a ‘liberal-all-bets-off’ environment, the party experience begins aboard the renowned commercial cruise boat, The Dodi Princess, from the banks of the Volta Lake throughout the Akosmobo Hydroelectric Dam. Hence, the loss of lustre surrounding the entire Dodi experience and its eventual hiatus after an extremely good run was much to the disappointment of many tourism crusaders. However, albeit with an element of coincidence or not, the strong wave of tourism resurgence in the country, via the Year of Return, seems to have swept through the Dodi business and given it a new lease of life.

The Dodi Experience is back on the cards under the new branding of Dodi World. Feeding off the commendable hospitality services provided by the Volta Hotel over the years, operators of Dodi World aspire to bring back the good old days of aqua-tourism via the Dodi Princess and make the Dodi Island the ultimate tourist destination for families and friends, as well as creating a unique dreamy and intimate well-rounded experience for honeymooners, couples, weekend gateways and romantic dates. A pristine experience culminating on the beach with a plethora of aqua sports to partake in, island party vibes, food and drinks aplenty and sessions of live music typifies the type of entertainment made for an out-of-town location. And if you want to rinse and repeat this schedule, the Volta Hotel is a cruise away.

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UNCONVENTIONAL GIFT IDEAS ‘It is the thought that counts.’ Surely, it doesn’t get more prosaic than that, but also, it doesn’t get any truer than that. The art and process of gift-giving can be characterized by a long state of uncertainty and the weight of complex calculations. On most occasions, the catch is that the gifts that hit home hardest are the ones that are unassuming, unconventional or have a backstory understood by only the giver and the receiver.

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PERSONALISED GIFT - GLUG MUGS

A ROVERMAN PRODUCTION

There is an untamed sentimentality about gifts which have high usability rates hence if an everyday item, such as a mug or a bottle, repeatedly strikes a chord in an individual, that’s a major plus in any relationship. Similarly, customization can go beyond the borders of mushy inscriptions to incorporate slogans or elements that will forever resonate between giver and receiver.

The heightened emotions, pure connection and elevated plots that are resident in theatre present a solid reason to be fingers interlocked in the audience at a good play. Fortunately, seasoned Ghanaian playwright and motivational speaker Uncle Ebo Whyte breathes life into theatre in Ghana with his seasonal themed plays at the National Theatre which do well to fill the entire audience with mirth and a basketful of life lessons to depart with. Look out for the next Roverman Production, grab a ticket and share a laugh with friends.

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AN ACRILEX CREATION

PRIVATE CATERING

Take it back to your experimental days and steal the show with a crafty gift that’s all you from scratch via Accra’s most famous art and craft shop, Acrilex. A dip into that creative microcosm could see you come out with a trolley full of art and craft items you did not know you needed. Surprise that special someone with a creation made from your technical talent…or lack thereof. Nonetheless, effort is always attractive.

This might be a tricky one because your chef and the location can play a big role in determining how your idea pans out i.e., awkward silence or pure joy. The art of boutique catering and gastronomy is increasingly being embraced by Ghanaians who have a knack for fine dining. Strategic positioning under the stars on the shore of a beach, with a private chef dishing out meal after meal and harmonious live music in the background, will make for a picturesque night. Special mention to the likes of Villa Grace by Fred Apaloo, Biishville, BlueCheese by Chef Keeks who are totally killing it in the boutique catering game. www.dameafrica.com

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ith a burgeoning community of artists and art enthusiasts, there comes a need for a hub or space to call home. Art galleries and museums are mushrooming on every street corner much to the delight of many individuals. These galleries have followed the blueprint laid by pioneers such as Nubuke and Artists Alliance galleries to provide an interactive affair with art pieces/paintings. Accra’s Gallery 1957 is one of such spaces that adequately highlights the potency of art in Ghana. The name evokes a sense of ownership and acceptance of the innate craft that a good number of nationals have been adorned with. Launched in the embrace of the plush Kempinski Hotel www.dameafrica.com

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Gold Coast City and Galleria Mall on Ghana’s 61st independence anniversary, the Gallery 1957 brand has since gone on to add more lustre to the art culture of Ghana. The minimalistic space has hosted the works of a number of homegrown and international artists within its rather short period of existence. The likes of Elisabeth Efua Suderland, Godfried Donkor, Serge Attukwei Clottey, Gerald Chukwuma and Thameur Mejiri have seen their works propped up on those eternallywhite walls. The space is exactly what you would want it to be. A space that typifies tranquility and peace, allowing you to give in to the lure of the art and get lost in time, imagination and admiration.

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Restaurants IN THE CITY If there’s one thing you must do in Accra, enjoying the food the city has to offer through its vibrant restaurant scene is it! Here’s a list of some of the most popular restaurants in the city.

Potbelly shack Southern soul food. Think Ribs, wings, hot dogs, pizza and much more 54 Adjiringanor, East Legon, Accra

XO Sushi Restaurant & Bar Authentic Pan-Asian cuisine One Airport Square, Airport City, Accra Open daily, hours vary

Open daily, 11 am to 11 pm

Bistro 22 Kitchen & Bar Modern award-winning bistro 22 Ndabaningi Sithole Street, Accra Open daily - Tues-Sat: 12 pm to 11:30 pm / Sun & Mon:12 pm to11:00 pm

Mamma Mia Popular Pizzaria Osu, 8th Lane, Accra Open daily - 12 pm to 10:30 pm

Coco Lounge Upscale brasserie-style restaurant and cocktail bar Corner Independence & North Liberation Link, Accra Open daily - Sun-Thurs: 9 am to 10:45 pm / Fri & Sat: 9 am to 11:45 pm

Restaurant La Chaumière French fusion gastronomy 131 Liberation Road, Accra Opens - Mon - Fri: 12 pm to 2:30 pm & 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm / Sat: 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm

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AM & PM

Santoku

Trendy sports bar and restaurant

Contemporary and sophisticated Asian cuisine

16 N Airport Rd, Accra Open daily, hours vary

16 N Airport Rd, Accra Open daily - Sun-Wed: 12 pm to 3 pm & 6 pm to 10:30 pm / Thurs-Sat: 6 pm to 11:30 pm

Burger and Relish

Rockefellas

Gourmet burger and cocktail joint

Sushi and grill restaurant

Corner of 14th Lane and Dadebu Street, Osu, Accra Open daily, hours vary

G Y Odoi St, Accra Open daily - Mon-Sat: 5 pm to 11:30 pm / Sun: 12 pm to 11:30 pm

Madam Butterfly Asian fusion restaurant Peter Ala Adjetey Ave, Accra Open Tues-Sun, hours vary

Lord of the wings International speciality wings and grill restaurant Fourth Circular Rd, Accra Open daily - 12 pm to 11 pm

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Coffee shops and brunch spots From quick stops for a bite to eat to all-day meetings, here’s a list of café in Accra to meet your every need.

Kukun Need a place to work and grab a delicious lunch? Kukun is just the place. Simple, clean and work-friendly - Kukun is one of the trendiest cafés in the city of Accra and a real gem. There aren’t many places that can boast of delivering the unique atmosphere that draws like-minded groups of people and, simultaneously, delivers mouthwatering, fresh, hunger-busting dishes for both breakfast and lunch. 14 Koi Street, Accra Open daily, hours vary throughout the week

Cafe Kwae

The Vine

Cozy modern café located at the popular One Airport Square

Hip restaurant famous for its Sunday brunch

Ground Floor, One Airport Square, Airport City, Accra

Best Western Premier Accra Airport Hotel 17 Quartey Papafio Ave, Accra, Ghana

Vida e Cafe

Cuppa Cappucino

Popular cafe chain

Full-scale cafe famous for its sandwiches

Various locations

No. 6 Adomi Road Airport Residential Area Accra

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a Taste of West Africa Nothing beats the authentic local cuisine of the country you are visiting, so here’s a list of some spots you must try for just that.

Buka

Asanka Local

Buka has been coined as one of the best establishments in Accra for enjoying West African dishes in an amazing, local themed, airy establishment. From midday business meetings to date nights enjoying the warm evening breeze, Buka is perfectly blended in many ways to ensure a satisfying experience.

This is one of Ghana's favourite entrepreneurial stories and one that should be etched in her history books. Asanka Local is a true representation of Ghanaian culture and food, one that not many people will bet against when taste buds cry out for local delicacies. This restaurant changed the chop bar game by bringing local Ghanaian cuisine to a brick and mortar establishment. They have gone on further to create a franchise and cement their place as the mother of all chop bars.

Ground Floor, One Airport Square, Airport City, Accra Open daily - 12 pm to 9 pm

Mowule St, Accra Open daily - Hours vary Image by Lonely Planet

Chez Clarisse

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The smell of tilapia will pull any passerby straight into Chez Clarisse. This easy-going eatery has, to everyone's delight, added mastery of Ghanaian dishes to the original Ivorian dishes it was initially known for. Affordable prices and heaven-sent portions make for a local crowd-pleaser.

An international chain that retains its quality across the seas, from London to right here in Accra. This infamous West-African restaurant is a real treat and one to pull out of the bag for self-indulgence or socialising. Every meal is a winner, perfectly crafted to live up to expectations.

8th Ln, Accra Open daily - Mon-Sat: 12 pm to 11:30 pm / Sun: 1 pm to 11 pm

Third Cl, Accra Open daily: 9 am - 10:15 pm Image by Beautiful Ghana

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Resorts and hotels outside Accra For those special trips out of town, here’s a list of a few hotels and resorts across Ghana.

Zaina Lodge

Blue Diamond

Located in Mole National Park, Northern Region

Located on Cape Coast Road, 80 km from Accra

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The Royal Senchi

Coconut Grove

Located in Akosombo.

Located in Elimina.

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Protea Hotel Takoradi Select

Ridge Royal Hotel

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Located in Cape Coast. Visit www.ridgeroyalhotel.com.gh/ for more information

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Hotels in the City of Accra Your perfect stay in Accra starts with the perfect place to stay, so here’s a list of some hotels you may just fall in love with.

Marriott HOTEL

Urbano hotel

Liberation Road, Airport City, Accra

Oxford Street, Osu, Accra

Visit www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-rooms/accmc-accra-marriott-hotel/ for more information.

Visit www.urbanohotel-ghana.com/ for more information.

Labadi Beach Hotel

La Palm Royal Beach Hotel

No. 1 La Bypass, Accra

No. 1 Bypass, Accra

Visit www.labadi-beach.accra-hotels-gh.com/en/ for more information

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Movenpick Ambassador Hotel

Best Western Premier

Independence Avenue, Accra

17 Quartey Papafio Ave, Accra

Visit www.movenpick.com/en/africa/ghana/accra/ for more information.

Visit www.bestwesternpremier.com.gh for more information

Golden Tulip Hotel

Accra City Hotel

Liberation Road, Accra

Barnes Road, Accra

Visit www.accra.goldentulip.com/en-us for more information.

Visit www.accracityhotel.com/ for more information.

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