Things to do !!!!!!!
Begin at the Visitor Centre to arrange your tours and meet your guide.
The weaving tour includes a visit to the community kente workshop, where you can try thread spinning, warping and weaving. Then village/” title=”Adanwomse Kente Village”>visit village shops selling kente products and other village crafts. (Note: longer workshops with master weavers are also available but must be arranged prior to the day of your visit.) Time: 1 hour. Difficulty: 1
Tour the village to see the chief’s palace, the traditional healer’s shrine, the oldest house (300-plus years) a cocoa farm and forest shrine. Time: 45 minutes. Difficulty: 1
Take a culinary tour to see farms, Palm wine tapping and to learn how a village cook prepares traditional dishes. Then enjoy tasting (must be arranged prior to day of visit). Time: 1.5 hrs. Difficulty: 1
Enjoy evening dancing, drumming and storytelling presented by a village cultural troop (must be arranged prior to day of visit). Time: 1.5 hours.
When to visit?
Visitors are welcome year-round. The village is cooler in the early morning and late afternoon.
Accommodation
The visitor centre has flush toilets. The visitor centre can also arrange home stays or camping sites in the village.
Meals are available from the community cook and can be ordered for and delivered to the Visitor Centre. Liquid refreshments are also available in the village. Hotels are available in Ejisu and Kumasi 19 km away Anita Hotel.
Time
6 am to 6 pm daily
Getting There:
From Accra, take the Accra-Kumasi road turn right at Ejisu and drive 6 km to the Bomfa Junction. Turn left and drive 3 km to turn right at Bonwire, then take the first left to Adanwomase. From Kumasi, drive 19 km north on the Mampong Rd., turn right at Asonomaso Nkwanta and travel 5.5 km to Adanwomase. For public transportation, board an Adanwomase tro-tro at the G line in Kumasi’s Kejetia Station.