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| Traveling To Ghana For The First Time by seruu(op): 12:55am On Jan 07, 2020 |
Hello travelers, I am planning on visiting Ghana for the first time. I made enquiries at efes transport Benin and the cost was above 36k according to them which is above my budget. Although a friend of mine told me if I know the route that I will spend below 20k if I would travel without any transport company. Pls I would need a detailed directions from peeps who have gone to Ghana before without any transport company, how to go about road fares and settlements, and easier routes. Note I have only my national ID card, your input will be highly appreciated, thanks. |
| Re: Traveling To Ghana For The First Time by KendrickAyomide: 2:54am On Jan 07, 2020 |
Visit ke. You wan Go H.K ![]() |
| Re: Traveling To Ghana For The First Time by Phelixblaq(m): 4:02am On Jan 07, 2020 |
seruu:Na flight you won’t carry? My flight to Ghana was just 42k and took bus while coming back xo for just 13k.. Go to Lagos and locate God is good motors. Shouldn’t be more than 15k. Hold Your passport or any means of identification. Enjoy |
| Re: Traveling To Ghana For The First Time by TheMan3: 6:08am On Jan 07, 2020 |
seruu:from Lagos find your way to seme border from mile 2 or iyanoba etc. From semen walk across the border. Nigerian side don't pay one Kobo, selective side they may want to extort 100cfe from you . Seme to Aflao(Ghana border ) is 6000cfa. (About 4500 naira) Aflao to Accra is 29cedis by bus(about 1900naira) Note that to get this processed you must have your passport and yellow card. And also note that they will collect 1000cfa at Togo border and Ghana must collect 10cedis from you. Since you have only national Id card yo have to settle more along the way. The only problem you will have is when you get to Ghana immigration. |
| Re: Traveling To Ghana For The First Time by Nobody: 11:52pm On Jan 07, 2020 |
Cross country is 20k with passport and with out passport is about 25k.. U can travel to Ghana without using any means of identifications with these transport companies. Alot if people seeking for greener pastures travel to Ghana without any means of means of identifications. Hello travelers, I am planning on visiting Ghana for the first time. I made enquiries at efes transport Benin and the cost was above 36k according to them which is above my budget. Although a friend of mine told me if I know the route that I will spend below 20k if I would travel without any transport company. Pls I would need a detailed directions from peeps who have gone to Ghana before without any transport company, how to go about road fares and settlements, and easier routes. Note I have only my national ID card, your input will be highly appreciated, thanks.[/quote] |
| Re: Traveling To Ghana For The First Time by seruu(op): 12:23pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Phelixblaq:Thanks for your contribution |
| Re: Traveling To Ghana For The First Time by seruu(op): 12:25pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
TheMan3:Thanks for your detailed input Bros, appreciated |
| Re: Traveling To Ghana For The First Time by seruu(op): 12:29pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
bigglenn12:Thanks for the info ,where is this cross country terminal in Lagos, I may decide to use them or I will travel through seme border via pick n drop. My pocket will decide for me shaa, which means to embark on. |
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