Techiman - Discovering Ghana

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Travelling to Techiman

In this page you can find every information for a holiday in Techiman, a pretty good destination in Ghana (all info about the whole country here).
We will answer the most important questions: what to visit, when to go, how to get to Techiman and what means of transport to use to get around. We will describe typical foods, the costs for tourists and where to find accomodation. We will list also the places to see around Techiman, and we will also talk about safety and how each type of traveler can enjoy a trip here.
So, if you are travelling through Ghana, here's everything to know about Techiman for a perfect holiday.

General info for a trip to Techiman

Techiman is a town located in the Brong-Ahafo region of Ghana, West Africa. It is the capital of the Techiman Municipal District and has a population of approximately 153,000 people. The town has a tropical climate and is known for its agricultural production of cocoa, yams, maize, and palm oil. Techiman is also home to the Nkoranza Defence Mechanism, a traditional form of martial arts. The town has several markets, including the Techiman Market, which is one of the largest markets in West Africa. There are also several cultural and historical sites in and around Techiman, including the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary, the Buabeng Fiema Sacred Grove, and the Kintampo Waterfalls.

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What to visit in Techiman

Sure, here are some of the top tourist attractions in Techiman, Ghana: 1. Techiman Central Market: This bustling market is the largest in the Brong-Ahafo region and a hub of activity for the local community. Visitors can browse and shop for a variety of goods, including food, clothing, and handmade crafts.
2. Buoyem Caves: Located just outside of Techiman, these natural limestone caves offer a unique and adventurous experience for visitors. Inside, you'll find stunning rock formations and underground waterfalls.
3. Apesika Waterfalls: This picturesque waterfall is located near the Techiman-Kumasi highway, and features stunning views of the surrounding forest. Visitors can picnic or swim in the nearby pool.
4. Nkoranza Mosque: This beautiful mosque is one of the largest in the Brong-Ahafo region, and features a stunning interior with intricate mosaic work and decorative details.
5. Kintampo Waterfalls: These awe-inspiring waterfalls are located about an hour's drive from Techiman, and are known for their stunning beauty and accessibility. Visitors can swim in the nearby pools and hike around the falls.
6. Catholic Cathedral of the Sacred Heart: This historic cathedral is a landmark of Techiman, and dates back to the early 20th century. Visitors can admire its grand architecture and stained glass windows.
7. St. Francis Xavier Cathedral: This modern Catholic cathedral is the largest in Techiman, and features a striking blue and white color scheme. Visitors can attend mass or take a guided tour.
8. Afram Plains: Located about two hours from Techiman, the Afram Plains offer stunning views of Lake Volta and the surrounding countryside. Visitors can take boat rides, go fishing or bird-watching, and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
I hope this information is helpful to you!
In this website, you can find many other destinations to visit in Ghana, so you can have a look in the "USEFUL LINKS" sections in this page for other places that could inspire your trip.


You can find more information in this page dedicated to the top 10 attractions to visit in Techiman.

When to go on holiday to Techiman

The best time to visit Techiman in Ghana is during the dry season which runs from November to April. During this time, the climate is cooler and there is little or no rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities. The peak time to visit Techiman is in December and January when there are many festivals and cultural celebrations. However, if you prefer a quieter time, you can consider visiting during the low season which runs from May to October. But it's essential to note that Techiman experiences high humidity and hot temperatures all year round.

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How to get to Techiman

There are a few ways to get to Techiman, Ghana. The most common way is to take a bus or a shared taxi.
If you are coming from Accra, you can find buses and shared taxis at the Nkrumah Circle station. The journey takes about 6-7 hours and costs around 20-25 GHS (Ghanaian Cedi) for a shared taxi and 30-40 GHS for a bus.
Another option is to take a bus or a shared taxi from Kumasi. The journey takes about 2-3 hours and costs around 10-15 GHS for a shared taxi and 20-30 GHS for a bus.
If you prefer to drive, you can rent a car in Accra or Kumasi and drive to Techiman. The journey takes about 5-6 hours from Accra and 2-3 hours from Kumasi. You can use the Google Maps app to navigate your way.
Alternatively, you can also take a domestic flight to Sunyani or Kumasi airport and then take a taxi or a bus to Techiman. The flight takes about 45 minutes and costs around 200-300 GHS depending on the airline and time of booking.
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Typical foods in Techiman

Techiman, Ghana is known for its unique cuisine, which includes a range of dishes made with local ingredients and traditional cooking methods. Here are some typical foods of Techiman with a short description for each of them: 1. Fufu: Fufu is a staple food made by pounding yam, cassava, or plantains into a smooth dough-like consistency. It is often eaten with soup, stew, or sauce and is a common accompaniment to many meals.
2. Banku: A similar dish to fufu, banku is made by mixing corn and cassava flours with water and stirring vigorously until a thick, stretchy dough is formed. It is also commonly eaten with soup, stew, or sauce.
3. Red-red: This is a traditional Ghanaian dish made with black-eyed peas, fried plantains and palm oil. It is a popular street food and is typically served with rice or porridge.
4. Kenkey: Kenkey is a fermented corn dough that is often wrapped in banana or plantain leaves and steamed. It is commonly paired with soup, stew or sauce.
5. Jollof rice: Jollof rice is a popular West African rice dish, made with rice, tomatoes, onions, and spices. In Techiman, it is sometimes served with grilled chicken or fish.
6. Waakye: Waakye is another popular street food in Techiman, made from a combination of rice and beans cooked in a special way. It is typically served with a spicy sauce and other fried or grilled accompaniments.
7. Kelewele: This is a spicy snack made by frying ripe plantains that have been cut into cubes and seasoned with ginger, red pepper, and other spices. It is often eaten on its own or as a side dish.
These are just a few of the many delicious and diverse foods that you can expect to find in Techiman, Ghana.
You can find general info about typical foods in Ghana here.

Is Techiman an expensive destination for tourists?

Techiman, Ghana is not considered an expensive destination for tourists. Compared to other major tourist destinations in Ghana, such as Accra and Kumasi, Techiman has lower prices for accommodation, food, transportation, and entertainment. However, prices vary depending on the type of activities you plan to do, the level of comfort you prefer, and the season you visit. It's always a good idea to research and budget accordingly before your trip.

Where to find accomodation in Techiman

Techiman is located in the Brong-Ahafo region of Ghana. Thus, the best areas to find accommodation in Techiman are within the city itself or in the adjacent areas close to the city center. Some recommended areas to look for accommodation include the Techiman Municipal area, Prempeh II street, and Nyamekye junction area. These areas are close to important landmarks and attractions such as the Techiman central market and the Techiman Cultural Center. Additionally, you may also want to consider areas close to major transportation hubs such as the Techiman bus station if you plan to travel to other areas.
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Is Techiman a safe destination for tourists?

Techiman is generally a safe place for tourists to visit. The city is known for its hospitality and welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any location, it is always important to exercise caution and take necessary safety precautions while traveling. It is recommended to avoid walking alone at night and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Also, make sure to follow the guidelines and recommendations of local authorities during your stay.
You can find general info about safety for tourists in Ghana here. Always check updated government info about travelers's safety on the ufficial Foreign Affairs website of your government, before visiting Techiman.

What type of travelers will enjoy Techiman the most?

Techiman in Ghana is a great destination for families and young people looking for cultural experiences. The city offers a variety of outdoor activities, such as exploring the Techiman Forest Reserve and visiting the bustling marketplaces. In addition, Techiman has many historic sites and museums, such as the Bono East Regional Museum and the traditional houses of Techiman. Although there are some nightlife options in Techiman, it may not be the ideal destination for couples looking for a romantic getaway or individuals seeking a party scene. However, if you love nature, culture and history, Techiman is definitely worth a visit!

How to get around Techiman

Techiman, being a bustling city in Ghana, has several modes of transportation to help you move around. These include: - Commuter buses, which are the cheapest way to get around the city - Taxis and Uber services are available for hire - Motorbikes, locally called "okadas," are a fast and convenient way to navigate through traffic - Tricycles, commonly referred to as "pragia," are popular among the locals for their ability to maneuver through narrow streets and alleys.

What to see around Techiman

Sure, here are some suggestions for day trips from Techiman in Ghana: 1. Kintampo Waterfalls: A beautiful natural waterfall located about an hour's drive from Techiman. The waterfall is surrounded by lush green forests and is a popular spot for picnics and swimming.
2. Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary: About an hour's drive from Techiman, this sanctuary is home to a number of friendly monkeys who are often seen hanging out in trees or on the roofs of houses.
3. Kyerema Ancient Forest: A unique nature reserve that features a diverse array of plant and animal life. The forest is also home to some of the oldest trees in Ghana and is a great place for nature walks and birdwatching.
4. Buabeng-Fiema Game Reserve: A protected wildlife reserve located about an hour's drive from Techiman. Visitors can take guided tours to see a variety of animals such as antelopes, monkeys, baboons, and different bird species.
5. Wenchi Crater Lake: A stunning lake that sits inside a volcanic crater and is surrounded by beautiful landscapes. It's about an hour and a half's drive from Techiman, but it's worth it for the incredible views.
6. Boankra Inland Port: A unique place to visit. It’s the largest port on the railway line that runs from the coast to the northern parts of Ghana. Visitors can witness the activities that take place in and around the port.
7. Techiman Central Market: If you prefer to stay in the city, the Techiman Central Market would be an interesting option to explore local culture and products. You can get a variety of food items, clothing, crafts, artworks, etc.
These are just a few recommended day trips from Techiman in Ghana. Safe travels!
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