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Ghana

Tamale / Spicing Up Life With Traditional Delights

MeowScore 😿60/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😾
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

January

Experience the vibrant culture and bustling market of Tamale during peak season. (12 words)

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january

January is a great month for exploring traditional culture and the famous Tamale market. (16 words)

🐾
february

February is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching at Mole National Park. (16 words)

🎉
march

March brings the annual Ghanaian Independence Day celebrations with colorful parades and festivities. (16 words)

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april

April is ideal for experiencing the traditional dances and music at the Bugum Chugu Festival. (14 words)

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may

May offers the chance to witness the vibrant Northern Regional Farmers' Day celebration. (14 words)

🔥
june

June is an amazing time to enjoy the beautiful weather and traditional games during the Fire Festival. (16 words)

🥁
july

July provides a great opportunity to experience the famous Damba Festival with its drumming and dancing. (16 words)

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august

August is the time for the amazing annual Yam Festival with its food, music, and cultural events. (18 words)

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september

September is ideal for exploring the traditional architecture and crafts at the Larabanga Mosque and village. (18 words)

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october

October offers the chance to experience the traditional Gonjaland Yam Customary performance and cultural heritage. (18 words)

🎨
november

November is great for exploring the unique and colorful Vetal Festival and its cultural practices. (16 words)

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december

December is perfect for experiencing the amazing annual Fao Yam Festival with its cultural events and foods. (18 words)

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Wallet friendly

Bigmac $?

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Tamale offers reasonable prices for shopping and eating out. However, transportation and accommodation can be expensive for visiting cats.

Bargain with taxi drivers and consider staying in budget-friendly hostels or guesthouses.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Pass-through for transit

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Pass-through for transit

Tamale is a transit hub for buses and flights, so many visitors stay for a brief stopover before continuing on to another destination.

Tipping

0%

Tipping not expected

Tipping

0%

Tipping not expected

Cash is preferred and splitting the bill is common practice.

internet situation

bad Speed

limited bandwidth

meh Availability

slow and intermittent

good Cellular

good network strength

Electric socket type D

Common in India. Old British standard BS 546, requires grounded receptacle, doesn't accept other plug types.

GHS

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative culture

This purr-fect city has cat's curiosity satisfied, with temptingly tasty markets that'll make every whisker twitch in delight.

Unwind in beautiful parks while stretching out on every cat's dream - sun-soaked tree branches. Simply cat-ch it while you can!

Things to do

The mainstream

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Kulungungu Crocodile Sanctuary
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Gurugu Hills
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Larabanga Mosque
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Tamale Central Market
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Mole National Park

The mainstream

🐊
Kulungungu Crocodile Sanctuary

A scaly hideaway for crocodiles, turtles, birds and cats who love to learn about nature conservation.

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🌄
Gurugu Hills

A panorama-mew view of Tamale city from the top of the hill, plus lots of hiking trails and caves for curious cats to explore!

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🕌
Larabanga Mosque

The oldest mosque in West Africa, with a unique blend of Islamic and local architectural styles. A purr-fect spot for photo-ops!

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🐟
Tamale Central Market

A bustling feline bazaar where cats can buy fish, meat, veggies and colorful African fabrics!

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🐘
Mole National Park

A paw-some wildlife sanctuary where cats can spot elephants, antelopes, baboons and even lions!

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Off the beaten path

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Yumzaa Villa
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Dagomba Mosque
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Wuripe National Crocodile Park
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Tongor-Regbera Forest Reserve
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Zaina Lodge

Off the beaten path

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Yumzaa Villa

A serene oasis in the heart of Tamale. Enjoy a refreshing dip in the pool, and take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. 😻

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Dagomba Mosque

A stunning display of Islamic architecture, this unique mosque is an architectural enigma. Purrfect for a quiet moment of reflection. 🕌

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🐊
Wuripe National Crocodile Park

Only for the brave cats! Get up close and personal with West African Nile crocodiles. Don't worry, they're fed well. 😼

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🌳
Tongor-Regbera Forest Reserve

A hidden gem for nature-loving cats. Home to over 100 bird and mammal species. Take a walk on the wild side with a guided tour. 🐦

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Zaina Lodge

Safari-style lodge with luxury tents and treehouses nestled in a wild savannah. Perfect for adventurous cats looking for a unique experience. 🐾

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative culture

Mindful meoweler tips

Get ready to dance!

Tamale is home to vibrant traditional dance performances such as the 'Lambasingi'. Don't be afraid to join in on the fun!

Be prepared for the heat

The weather in Tamale is hot and humid year-round. Stay hydrated and dress appropriately.

Taste the local cuisine

Tamale is known for its spicy and flavor-packed dishes such as 'waakye and t-zed'. Grab a bite to eat at the local markets and restaurants.

Useful external sites

tourismtamale.com

Tamale Tourism

Official tourism website for Tamale

www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/region/Tamale

GhanaWeb

News and information about Tamale and Ghana

www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g666816-Tamale_Northern_Region-Vacations.html

TripAdvisor

Reviews and recommendations for hotels, restaurants, and attractions in Tamale


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