Getting Around
Kumasi has a network of public transport options including buses and taxis, making it easy to navigate.
Kumasi, often referred to as the 'Garden City' of Ghana, is a vibrant metropolis that blends rich cultural heritage with dynamic commercial activities. Known as the heart of the Asante culture, the city boasts historical sites from its time as the capital of the Asante Empire. Visitors can explore the bustling Kejetia Market, the largest in West Africa, and experience the thriving Kumawood film industry. Kumasi's lush gardens and forestry add to its charm, making it a unique destination for both cultural enthusiasts and traders.
Kumasi, often referred to as the 'Garden City' of Ghana, is a vibrant metropolis that blends rich cultural heritage with dynamic commercial activities. Known as the heart of the Asante culture, the city boasts historical sites from its time as the capital of the Asante Empire. Visitors can explore the bustling Kejetia Market, the largest in West Africa, and experience the thriving Kumawood film industry. Kumasi's lush gardens and forestry add to its charm, making it a unique destination for both cultural enthusiasts and traders.
Home to the largest market in West Africa, Kejetia Market.
Rich Asante cultural heritage and historical sites.
Known as the 'Garden City' for its greenery.
Center of the Kumawood film industry.
Significant timber processing hub.
Rich cultural heritage with several museums and historical sites.
Close proximity to Lake Bosomtwe, ideal for nature lovers.
Busy commercial hub with vibrant market activities.
Kumasi has a network of public transport options including buses and taxis, making it easy to navigate.
Try local dishes such as fufu and jollof rice at the city's numerous eateries.
Cultural exploration and vibrant market experiences.
GHS ₵
$50-$100 p/day
2,544,530
Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting cultural sites.
Be cautious in crowded areas like markets to avoid pickpocketing.
English, Twi
Cultural Exploration, Shopping, Historical Sightseeing
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring in Kumasi is warm with occasional rains, perfect for exploring the city's gardens and cultural sites.
Summers are hot and bustling with activities, ideal for market visits and cultural festivals.
Fall offers pleasant weather and fewer tourists, making it a great time for sightseeing.
Winters are mild, providing a comfortable climate for exploring the city's attractions.