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Scenes and Gifs from Ghana

Scenes and Gifs from Ghana

September 2019 · 2 min read · Accra

Ghana is a frustrating country for photographers. Here, you’ll find some of the most spectacular photo opportunities in your entire life … but you’ll also find a people who are extremely reticent to have themselves, their families or their homes photographed. We got yelled at so many times, that we eventually adopted a policy of not bringing out the camera, unless it was absolutely clear that taking pictures was going to be cool.

Further down this post you we also posted more than a handful of gifs, giving you a true slice of life and our time in Ghana. It is true that a gif says more than a thousand words. Once you scrolled through all of them you'll pretty much got a good sense of how our 3 month in Ghana was. They've been generated from our videos and if you see a gif which interests you, you can find the full length video on our Ghana Playlist on Youtube.

During our 3 month in Ghana we took over 10,000 pictures and filmed hundreds of minutes of video. Once we published our last post about Ghana (we got two more to go) we're going to compile posts showing off our best photos and we will edit two best of videos, one best of our Drone footage and one best of DJI Osmo pocket videos.

Planning to travel with your drone to Ghana and have questions, feel free to reach out to us on Discord or leave a comment. There are some tricky parts on how to import your drone and on how to obtain a drone flying license. It's not the easiest but it's doable.

This posted via our Ghana Travel Blog

Photos not published yet:

So, we don’t have as many snapshots of Ghana as we wanted. Yes, we have thousands, but could have easily gotten into the tens of thousands if allowed to photograph everything we wanted to. Here are some of our favorite pics (and GIFs!) which don’t fit into any of our other articles.

If Gifs are not moving, click here!

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Travel Resources for your trip to Ghana

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Flights: We recommend checking Kiwi.com to find the best and cheapest flights to Ghana.

Accomodation: Explore the best places to stay in Ghana on Booking.com, Agoda and Hostelworld.

Travel Insurance: Medical emergencies abroad can be pricey, but travel health insurance is not. We always use SafetyWing for affordable and reliable coverage.

Transportation: Use 12go and Omio to find detailed bus and train schedules, making travel planning easier.

Car Rental: For hassle-free car hiring, DiscoverCars is our trusted choice with a wide selection of vehicles.

Internet: Got an eSIM compatible phone? Airalo is perfect for reliable internet access during your trip. Just install it before you go, and you're set!

Day Trips & Tours: We recommend GetYourGuide for a variety of well-organized and enjoyable activities.

Tickets: Save on entrance fees in Ghana with Klook and Tiquets.

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