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A Day of Nature, Royal Heritage, & City Life in Kumasi

Heart Of Kumasi Bucketlist

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Adventure•
Full-Day
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4 stops
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Starting Point

Appiadu–Kokoben (New Site)

This itinerary begins here

About this experience

A full day that blends nature, food, royal history, and the living rhythm of Kumasi. Start with wildlife and a calm morning stroll at the Kumasi Zoo, enjoy lunch with a city view, walk through royal heritage at Manhyia, and end inside the beating heart of Kumasi — Kejetia Market. It’s easy-paced, immersive, and full of small adventures throughout the city.

Highlights

• Kumasi Zoo
• Lunch at The View Bar & Grill
• Manhyia Palace Museum
• Kejetia Market

Before You Go

Practical Tips

  • • Bring water, a sun hat, and comfortable shoes
  • • Carry small cash for entry fees, taxis, and souvenirs
  • • Light clothing for walking through the zoo and market
  • • Have ₵10–₵20 loose change for quick transport

Full Itinerary

1

Kumasi Zoological Garden

1 hour 15 min₵15.00
BUSINESS
Kejetia Road, Kumasi

Details

The Kumasi Zoological Gardens, commonly known as Kumasi Zoo, is a long-standing wildlife and conservation space located in the heart of Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana. Established in 1951 and opened to the public in 1957, the zoo was created to protect and showcase Ghana’s indigenous wildlife while promoting environmental education. Set within a large green area near the city centre, the zoo is home to a variety of animals including chimpanzees, monkeys, birds, reptiles, and other native species. The grounds are also known for the large population of bats that roost in the trees, adding to the zoo’s distinctive natural atmosphere. Its layout allows visitors to walk through shaded paths while observing animals in enclosures designed for learning and awareness. Beyond recreation, Kumasi Zoo plays an important role in wildlife conservation and public education. It serves as a learning space for schools, families, and visitors interested in Ghana’s biodiversity and the importance of protecting animal habitats. Open daily, the zoo offers a calm and educational escape within the busy city, making it a popular stop for both residents and tourists exploring Kumasi.

Kejetia Road, Kumasi
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15m

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2

The View Bar & Grill

1 hour 15 min₵300.00
BUSINESS
Top Floor Akuafo Adamfo, Melcom Road, Ahodwo Daban, Kumasi, Ghana

Details

The View Bar & Grill is a popular dining and social destination in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana, known for its relaxed atmosphere, scenic setting, and contemporary menu. It offers a comfortable space for guests to enjoy meals, drinks, and social moments, whether visiting during the day or in the evening. The restaurant focuses mainly on continental and international cuisine, with a menu that includes grilled meats, steaks, fresh fish dishes, burgers served with chips and salad, mushroom pasta, spring rolls, and char siu pork. These dishes reflect modern grill-style dining and global flavours rather than traditional local meals. The bar complements the food with a wide range of beverages, including cocktails, wines, spirits, beers, soft drinks, and fresh juices, making it suitable for casual dining and nightlife. A key feature of The View Bar & Grill is its emphasis on ambience and experience. Guests can enjoy open views of the surrounding area while dining, which adds to the relaxed and social feel of the space. The setting works well for group outings, casual meetings, celebrations, and evening hangouts. Open throughout the week, The View Bar & Grill attracts both locals and visitors looking for a place that combines good food, quality drinks, and a pleasant environment. It remains a well-known spot in Kumasi for those who enjoy contemporary dining paired with atmosphere and city views. For menu updates, special offers, and upcoming events, follow The View Bar & Grill on their social media pages.

Top Floor Akuafo Adamfo, Melcom Road, Ahodwo Daban, Kumasi, Ghana
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15m

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3

Manhyia Palace

1 hour₵30.00
BUSINESS
Kumasi

Details

Manhyia Palace is one of the most important cultural and historical landmarks in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana. It is the official residence of the Asantehene, the king of the Ashanti people, and remains an active centre of traditional authority and royal ceremonies. The palace was built in 1925 by the British colonial government and presented to Otumfuo Prempeh I after his return from exile in the Seychelles. It replaced an earlier royal palace that had been destroyed and went on to serve as the residence of successive Ashanti kings, reflecting the continuity of Ashanti leadership through changing historical periods. Within the palace complex is the Manhyia Palace Museum, housed in the former palace building and open to the public. The museum displays a rich collection of royal artifacts, including original furniture, ceremonial regalia, photographs, wax figures of past Asantehenes, and traditional objects that document the history and governance of the Ashanti Kingdom. Visitors to the museum gain a deep understanding of Ashanti history, from the kingdom’s origins through the colonial era and into modern times. Together, the palace and museum offer an important window into Ashanti culture, leadership, and heritage, making Manhyia a key destination for anyone exploring the history of Kumasi and the Ashanti people. For official updates, visiting information, and upcoming events, visitors are encouraged to explore Manhyia Palace’s website (manhyiapalace.org) and follow its social media pages.

Kumasi
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20m

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4

Kejetia Market

1 hour 10 min₵100.00
BUSINESS
Kejetia, Kumasi,-Ghana

Details

The Kejetia Market, also known as Kumasi Central Market or Dubai, is one of the largest and busiest open-air markets in West Africa, located in the heart of Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana. It serves as a major commercial centre for the city and plays a vital role in the daily economic life of the Ashanti Region. The market has grown over generations into a vast trading hub made up of thousands of traders and stalls. It brings together buyers and sellers from Kumasi and surrounding towns, making it a key meeting point for commerce, culture, and everyday life. Its central location near major transport routes and city landmarks adds to its importance and constant activity. At Kejetia, visitors can find a wide range of goods including fresh food produce, spices, grains, meat, fish, textiles, clothing, footwear, household items, electronics, and traditional products such as kente cloth and handmade crafts. The market is also known for its lively food section, where local dishes and street foods are prepared and sold throughout the day. Beyond shopping, Kejetia Market offers a deep cultural experience. The sounds, colours, and movement reflect the rhythm of Kumasi itself, with traders calling out their goods and customers bargaining in a lively atmosphere. Open daily, the market is more than a place to buy and sell — it is a living symbol of Kumasi’s energy, resilience, and trading tradition, and a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the city at its most vibrant.

Kejetia, Kumasi,-Ghana
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Important Information

Not suitable for:

  • • Anyone who dislikes walking
  • • Those avoiding busy markets
  • • People who prefer indoor or fast-paced itineraries
Budget Breakdown

Detailed cost breakdown for this itinerary

ActivityCostTransportTotal
Kumasi Zoological Garden₵15.00₵35.00₵50.00
The View Bar & Grill₵300.00₵30.00₵330.00
Manhyia Palace₵30.00₵20.00₵50.00
Kejetia Market₵100.00—₵100.00
Subtotals₵445.00₵85.00
Total Estimated Cost₵530.00

* Costs are estimates and may vary. Transport costs are calculated for travel between activities. Actual costs may depend on time of day, traffic, and other factors.

Budget Breakdown

Detailed cost breakdown for this itinerary

ActivityCostTransportTotal
Kumasi Zoological Garden₵15.00₵35.00₵50.00
The View Bar & Grill₵300.00₵30.00₵330.00
Manhyia Palace₵30.00₵20.00₵50.00
Kejetia Market₵100.00—₵100.00
Subtotals₵445.00₵85.00
Total Estimated Cost₵530.00

* Costs are estimates and may vary. Transport costs are calculated for travel between activities. Actual costs may depend on time of day, traffic, and other factors.