Jan 08 2012

Tour Africa




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Accra is gleaming and charming city to have tour.   by Charles Caprio

Africa is beautiful and amazing continent of the world to visit. Visitors from different corners of the world by choice visit this continent of the world to have fun and merriment. Accra is one of the best conurbations of West Africa to have tour. Visitors from different parts of the world do book their seats in cheap flights to Accra from London and other parts of the world to enjoy their time.

Accra is capital of Ghana since 1877. This city remained under the British Empire for several years. Old name of Ghana was Gold coast. In the past British, Dutch, French and Germans use this place for their gold trading. This country got renamed after their independence from British Empire back in 1957.

There are many amazing and fabulous places are situated in Accra to fascinate and inspire the tourists of the globe. Visitors from all over the world by choice book their flights to Accra from London by Royal Air Maroc and other Airlines to have fun and enjoyment. Accra owns many stunning and fabulous beaches coupled with pleasant tropical climate and supported by grand attractions and sky scrappers. Being the colony of British regime there are still buildings located at Accra which reflects the highlights of British Empire. Tourists of the world like these buildings which are off course the antique pieces of British architecture. Novotel Hotel is one of the most liked attractions placed at Accra. This French owned five star multi-storied building is marvelous piece of stylish architecture. Most of the tourists of the world who have come there by booking their seats in cheap flights to Accra with Arik Air preferred to stay in the comfy and elegant rooms of this excellent beauty. Professional and skilled staff of this Hotel treats all its visitors with height of hospitality.

Other famous and mind blowing attractions placed at Accra including excellent beaches are The Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park was built in honor of Kwame Nkrumah. Other attractions located at Accra including stunning and fabulous beaches include National Theater, National Museum, National Library, Nkrumah Kwame Museum, Castle, Novotel hotel, James Fort, Light house Fort, Independence Arc, Independence Square and Makola Market. La pleasure Labadie beach, kakrobite beach, Coco beach, Bojo beach, Ada beach and Elmina beach. Accra is such a tremendous city of Ghana which attracts the visitors of the world with its mind blowing attractions. Visit Accra and enjoy your stay among the best beauties of West Africa.

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Accra is beautiful city of Ghana Africa to visit. Tourists of the world book their flights to Accra from London and other parts of the world to have fun. Cheap flights to Accra with Arik Air and flights to Accra by Royal Air Maroc are very much popular among the tourists of the world.


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