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The largest city in Ghana's north, Tamale is a place of wide, sun-drenched streets and a famously relaxed pace. Visitors come to experience a different rhythm of life and to use the city as a gateway to Mole National Park, where you can spot elephants on a walking safari. In the city itself, the Central Market is a sensory immersion, and the Tamale Centre for National Culture offers a deep look into local crafts and traditions. Don't miss the striking modern architecture of the Ghana Islamic University.
Tamale is an excellent base for adventurous travelers and wildlife enthusiasts looking to explore the northern regions. The city center around the Jubilee Park offers the most convenience for first-time visitors, with good access to restaurants and transport. It suits independent travelers and small groups well. While domestic flights connect to Accra, the city is best navigated by taxi or *trotro* minibus once you're here.
Accommodation here is largely practical and good value, with a focus on clean, comfortable guesthouses and a few upscale business hotels. On HOTEVI, you'll find options like the friendly, budget-friendly Mariam Hotel, the reliable mid-range GN Hotel, and the more luxurious Lamashie Hotel for those seeking extra comfort and amenities.
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What is Tamale known for?
Tamale is known for its strong cultural scene, long history, and warm hospitality. The city is home to the Dagbon Royal Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Tamale Central Market, one of the largest markets in West Africa.
Best time to visit Tamale?
The best time to visit Tamale is during the dry season, from October to April, when the weather is cooler and drier.