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Photo albums | Greater Accra Region - Kokrobite and Langma ( 37 images)

The Ghanaian capital of Accra is a very large, bustling West African city with permanent traffic jams. However, you don't need to go far out of the city to find pristine palm beaches, fishing villages and a laid back atmosphere at Kokrobite and Langma.

Street scene in Kokrobite
Street scene in Kokrobite
Street scene in Kokrobite
Street scene in Kokrobite
Canoe trip in Kokrobite
Canoe trip in Kokrobite
Harbour in Kokrobite
Harbour in Kokrobite
Harbour in Kokrobite
Fishing boats
Fishing boats
Boy with boats
Fishing boats
Fisherman
Beach near Langma
Sunset on Langma beach
Beach front at beach cottage
Beach near Langma
Palm trees in front of beach cottage
Boys climbing in palm tree
Boy climbing in palm tree
Boy climbing in palm tree
Boy climbing in palm tree
Boy climbing in palm tree
Enjoying coconut milk fresh from the tree
Cheers!
Women selling sea shells
Women selling sea shells
Sea shells
Fishermen near Langma
Langma fishing village
Fishing boats at Langma beach
Fisherman painting his boat
Fisherman painting his boat
Fishing boats at Langma
Fishing boats at Langma
Boy carrying freshly caught fish
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I travelled with Apollo for two weeks throughout Ghana, Togo, and Benin. I had the freedom to go where I wanted, when I wanted, as fast as I wanted, and change plans daily, all with the security of a knowledgeable guide.

Through Apollo’s professionalism, excellent conversation, courtesy, open mindedness, tolerance and enthusiasm I was able to learn and live Africa more so than many of my other trips combined. Africa is no longer a distant place on a map, or a show on T.V. but many faces, smiles, songs, smells, colors and friends to me. Travel needs to be experienced in this way.

The world needs more Apollo’s to bring us all a little closer together, understand each other better, break barriers and live and breathe a country that is not our own. Thank you for the fantastic memories, daily experiences, conversation, trust, comfort, laughs and friendship.

Can’t think of anything I would have changed.

Ginny,
Canada.