Tuesday morning we took a taxi up to Techiman to meet Ada and Allen. It was a beautiful drive and we had a nice lunch there before parting ways with Molly and Dorothy. The two of them spent a day at the monkey sanctuary and returned to Accra. The new Fad Five headed up to Kintampo in a couple hour long trotro ride. Kintampo is a small but lovely town that has a waterfall that we were all excited to see. We splurged and spent the night at an “expensive” hotel that was recommended in my guide book which cost a whole US$10 per person. We all had comfortable beds, high water pressure and cable TV :)
In the morning we had a relaxed start and headed out to the waterfall. This waterfall was surprisingly my favorite part of the trip.


Our trotro got to Tamale at about 5pm. The main bus to Mole had already left so we had to find alternate means of getting there because we did not want to spend the night in Tamale. We ended up finding some English girls that were also trying to get to Mole, so we grouped together and got a decent price on having a pickup truck take us.
We enjoyed some normal American food for dinner, which was a nice change. After dinner we sat around the swimming pool and chatted. I was amazed by the enormous numbers of bugs in the park, they were evvverryywhere! On my way back to the room I came across a herd of antelope in the field, along with warthogs, and an anteater. I was so mesmerized that I just stood and watched them for a long time, and then called my family to tell them about it. It was during my time standing outside, under the stars watching the exotic animals, that I had one of those incredible reality checks that I am in AFRICA and it is AMAZING!
After a full night's sleep in our crappy hotel room Ada and I woke up early to go on a walking tour. It was wonderful to be up early enough to avoid the heat and bugs for at least a while. As we were leaving the hotel to go to the tour center we came across a big baboon and decided to ditch the tour idea and follow the baboon instead. The baboon ran off pretty quickly but we kept walking down the road until we came across some children going to school. One of the little boys really wanted us to go to his school so we went with him down the little path that led to the school. The school children were darling and so happy that we walked with them, and the scenery was breathtaking.
We got a van going back to Tamale and went to a cheap hotel that was close to the bus station. It was the worst hotel that I have ever been to; it really shouldn’t have been in the guidebook! The paint was peeling off all the walls, it was dirty, there weren’t sheets on the beds, the ventilation in the room was poor which made it unbearably hot during the day, and it had a gross communal bathroom. Luckily, we only had to spend one night there and I had brought my own sheet!
We left the hotel promptly that night and went out to a little club for a drink and got some yummy street food. It was a fun night apart from the walk home. An annoying boy with horrible breath refused to let me walk back without him. During the walk when I stepped over a miniature wall between parking lots I found that the ground wasn’t where I anticipated but there was a sewer there instead. I fell into the sewer! My entire foot was covered in grime and I had a few scrapes. I got back to the hotel, sent the annoying boy away, and got Emily to go to the communal bathroom with me so I could wash the sewer grime off my legs.
After a not-so-good night's sleep, I was awakened by Emily and Joe. We had overslept and had to get ready in record time to go to the bus station. I jumped out of bed and speed walked over to the bus station to get our tickets, only to find that the bus was already full. We made the best of our day by hanging out at a restaurant and going shopping at the art market. Tamale has some amazing art work and it was fun shopping there because we weren’t hassled at all like we would be in Accra or any village in one of the southern regions.
Finally we got a nice bus that took us the entire twelve hour drive back to Accra. The traveling wasn’t bad because I managed to sleep most the way. I was happy to be back. The trip had its wonderful parts and its not so wonderful parts, but all in all it was a great trip full of wonderful experiences!
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