Africa South of Sahara


Ghana

Ghana is a developing country on the west coast of Africa. Facilities for tourism are available in the population centers of the Greater Accra region, Kumasi in the Ashanti region, and in the Cape Coast area of the central region, but are limited in the more remote areas of the country.

CRIME: Pick-pocketing, purse snatching, and various types of scams are the most common forms of crime confronting visitors. U.S. travelers have reported instances of these types of theft in crowded market areas, beaches and parks, and at tourist attractions. Violent crime, however, is on the rise.

While international credit cards are accepted widely across the country, a growing number of travellers have been victims of credit card fraud after having used their credit cards in Ghana. Travellers may wish to settle bills using travellers checks or cash. Travellers who elect to use their credit cards in Ghana should employ all available precautions.

MEDICAL FACILITIES: Medical facilities are limited, particularly outside Accra, the capital.

More than 25 mill. people are infected by HIV in the subsaharian Africa.

Arthropodborne diseases are a great problem in this region af Africa.

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