Holiday in Kumasi
City in ghana — tips, highlights & best time to visit
Country
ghana
Type
City
Best time to travel
November to February (24-32 °C, dry season). March-July and September-November rainy season. Akwasidä Festival every 6 weeks.
Budget/day
35-75 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Kumasi (KMS, approx. 10-14 h with a stopover in Accra). Alternatively, flight to Accra (ACC), then 4-5 h by bus. Visa required for Ghana.
About Kumasi
Kumasi is the second largest city in Ghana and the historical capital of the powerful Ashanti Kingdom, one of the most significant empires in West Africa. The city in southern Ghana is referred to as the garden city of West Africa and is the cultural and spiritual center of the Ashanti culture, which is still alive today — the Asantehene (King of the Ashanti) continues to reside in the Manhyia Palace. The Kejetia Market (officially Kumasi Central Market) is the largest open-air market in West Africa: over 10,000 stalls on a vast area offer everything from Kente fabrics to spices to traditional medicine. The atmosphere is overwhelming — a labyrinth of colors, smells, and loud bargaining. The Manhyia Palace is the residence of the Asantehene and houses a museum that documents the history of the Ashanti Kingdom: golden insignia, the Golden Stool (Sika Dwa Kofi) as the holiest symbol of the Ashanti, and the history of resistance against British colonial rule. The traditional Ashanti buildings in Besease and Ejisu (UNESCO World Heritage) showcase the unique mud architecture with intricate reliefs. The cultural center of Kumasi (Prempeh II Jubilee Museum) houses Ashanti artifacts, gold weights, and Kente weaving art. Kente fabrics, the colorful handwoven textiles of the Ashanti, are still traditionally produced in the village of Bonwire, 18 km from Kumasi. Each pattern has its own meaning and tells a story.
Top 5 highlights in Kumasi
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Kejetia Market
Largest open-air market in West Africa with over 10,000 stalls: Kente fabrics, spices, and an overwhelming market experience.
Manhyia Palace
Residence of the Ashanti King with a museum: golden insignia, history of the kingdom, and the Golden Stool of the Ashanti.
Kente-Weaving Village Bonwire
Traditional Kente weaving, 18 km from Kumasi: experience colorful fabrics at the loom, each pattern tells a story.
Ashanti Buildings (UNESCO)
Traditional mud architecture in Besease and Ejisu: UNESCO World Heritage with intricate reliefs and unique construction.
Kumasi Fort & Military Museum
British fortress from the 19th century: documents the Ashanti wars and resistance against colonial power.
Hotels in Kumasi
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Best time to travel for Kumasi
Recommended travel time
November to February (24-32 °C, dry season). March-July and September-November rainy season. Akwasidä Festival every 6 weeks.
Summer
24-32 °C, humid with tropical rain, two rainy seasons (March-July and September-November)
Winter
22-33 °C, dry and warm, Harmattan wind brings desert dust December-February
How much does a holiday in Kumasi cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
15-30 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
35-75 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
85-200 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Visa required — apply for a Ghana visa in advance at the embassy, approx. €80. Yellow fever vaccination mandatory for entry.
Ghana Cedi (GHS) — 1 € ≈ 16 GHS. Cash is important, Mobile Money (MoMo) is widely used, ATMs in the city.
Experience the Akwasidä Festival — a ceremonial event at the Manhyia Palace with the Asantehene every 42 days. Check dates in advance.
Buy Kente in Bonwire — directly from the weavers is significantly cheaper than at the market. Authentic pieces from approx. 20 GHS.
Use Trotro — the minibuses (Trotros) are the cheapest means of transport. Arrive early at Kejetia Market, extremely crowded after noon.
Food & drink in Kumasi
These specialties you must try!
