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Trip Itinerary
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Accra
Day 1-2
Visitors to Accra may find it difficult to get out of the city and discover Ghana's famed natural beauty, especially if they don't have long to spend in Ghana. The trip starts and ends in Accra. The first tour of Accra.
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Mole National Park
Day 2-3
Welcome to Mole National Park. The Park has the most viable elephant population in Ghana, and as such, is a hotspot for elephant conservation. It is also said that the Park has a unique breed of elephants, which are not hostile, not aggressive, or insecure, compared to other elephant populations in the rest of Africa.
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Larabanga Ancient Mosque
Day 3
The Larabanga Mosque is built in the Sudanese architectural style in the village of Larabanga, Ghana. It is the oldest mosque in the country and one of the oldest in West Africa. The Larabanga Mosque and has been referred to as the "Mecca of West Africa". Originally founded in 1421, it has undergone restoration several times since. The World Monuments Fund (WMF) lists it as one of the 100 Most Endangered Sites. The restoration works have revived the knowledge of mud-plaster maintenance. The mosque has an old Quran, believed by the locals to have been given as a gift from heaven in 1650 to Yidan Barimah Bramah, the Imam at the time, as a result of his prayers. The mosque, built with mud and reeds, has two tall towers in a pyramidal shape, one for the mihrab which faces towards Mecca forming the facade on the east, and the other as a minaret in the northeast corner. These are bolstered by twelve bulbous-shaped structures, which are fitted with timber elements.
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