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Agona is a small town in the Ashanti-Kwahu region of Ghana. It is the capital of Sekyere South District.

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Get in

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By car

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You could rent a car from Kumasi or wherever in Ghana and drive to the place.

By foot

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If you are not very far from the town, you take a stroll to explore the place going in.

By taxi

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To flag a taxi wave your arm with your finger pointed down to the ground. On a busy street you will have many taxis driving past trying to offer you their service by honking at you. There are very few Ghanaian cabs with meters. You must negotiate how much you are willing to pay before you start the trip.

By TroTro or bus

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TroTros are usually very crowded and dilapidated minivans ad minibuses that act as the city's public transit system. TroTros travel along a well known routes in the city, and stop at various points along the way (some stops have signs, others don't). As a TroTro approaches a stop, a "mate" (the driver's assistant) will usually yell out the side of the window where the TroTro is going. Many people die in TroTro accidents every year, however typically those that die in trotro accidents die on highways in rural areas. Accidents causing death in Accra are relatively rare, in part due to traffic congestion.

Get around

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Map of Agona

By car

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By foot

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By taxi

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To flag a taxi wave your arm with your finger pointed down to the ground. On a busy street you will have many taxis driving past trying to offer you their service by honking at you. There are very few Ghanaian cabs with meters. You must negotiate how much you are willing to pay before you start the trip.

By TroTro

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TroTros are usually very crowded and dilapidated minivans ad minibuses that act as the city's public transit system. TroTros travel along a well known routes in the city, and stop at various points along the way (some stops have signs, others don't). As a TroTro approaches a stop, a "mate" (the driver's assistant) will usually yell out the side of the window where the TroTro is going. Many people die in TroTro accidents every year, however typically those that die in trotro accidents die on highways in rural areas. Accidents causing death in Accra are relatively rare, in part due to traffic congestion.

See

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  • 1 Agona Central Mosque, +233 249548900.

Do

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Buy

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Eat

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  • 1 Ama K Special Chop Bar (behind Sekyere South District Health Directorate). Restaurant and bar.

Drink

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  • 1 Sweet Irene Enterprise (from the Agona Taxi Station, head east, turn left toward Ofinso - Juansa Rd and after 100 m, turn right and continue about 180 m and then turn left).
  • 2 Dansco, In the same building with Royal Foam.

Sleep

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  • 1 Better end, on Agona-Ejura-Kumasi Road (just south of the town).
  • 2 Hidden Hills Hotel, on the Agona-Ejura-Kumasi Road, High Street, +233 599265663. Check-in: noon, check-out: noon.

Connect

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  • 1 Sammar's Internet cafe (Opposite the Ghana National fire service office), +233 322494497. Internet access and have stationary services.

Go next

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  • Aboaso
  • Mampong
  • Gyamase
  • Asonomaso
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