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Adanwomase Kente Cloth and Tourism

Kumasi, Ghana
4.4(33)
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Elianna RabinowitzElianna Rabinowitz
A really interesting experience, learning all about kente production! It was mindblowing watching how fast the workers made the cloth, and the process! The most beautiful kente cloth to buy. The tour guide was so knowledgable and enthusiastic. If you are in Kumasi, you must take the time to visit. The only negative comment is that we saw some very young people working, and some young kids hanging about. We think they should be in school - not working! Hopefully the tourism project can help fund schooling.
Oya OrlovaOya Orlova
We visited this place on a day drip from Kumasi. The tour is 20 cedi pp, and the guide shows and explains all about the kente cloth production - you even get to try some steps of the process yourself and then see how the guys do it professionally. At the end, there's also a mini cocoa farm tour, where you can taste fresh cocoa and find out more about the process of bean to chocolate. You can buy kente at a shop on location. Definitely a great day trip, recommend.
Africaslizzy_ divergentAfricaslizzy_ divergent
"Kente is not just a piece of cloth, but a visual expression of values, ethics, morals, proverbs, and the Ghanaian culture." - Eric Boakye Yiadom (Tour Guide) Visit Adanwomase - the home of quality Kente and friendly cultural tourism. There's a lot to learn from this site.
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A really interesting experience, learning all about kente production! It was mindblowing watching how fast the workers made the cloth, and the process! The most beautiful kente cloth to buy. The tour guide was so knowledgable and enthusiastic. If you are in Kumasi, you must take the time to visit. The only negative comment is that we saw some very young people working, and some young kids hanging about. We think they should be in school - not working! Hopefully the tourism project can help fund schooling.
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We visited this place on a day drip from Kumasi. The tour is 20 cedi pp, and the guide shows and explains all about the kente cloth production - you even get to try some steps of the process yourself and then see how the guys do it professionally. At the end, there's also a mini cocoa farm tour, where you can taste fresh cocoa and find out more about the process of bean to chocolate. You can buy kente at a shop on location. Definitely a great day trip, recommend.
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"Kente is not just a piece of cloth, but a visual expression of values, ethics, morals, proverbs, and the Ghanaian culture." - Eric Boakye Yiadom (Tour Guide) Visit Adanwomase - the home of quality Kente and friendly cultural tourism. There's a lot to learn from this site.
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5.0
1y

A really interesting experience, learning all about kente production! It was mindblowing watching how fast the workers made the cloth, and the process! The most beautiful kente cloth to buy. The tour guide was so knowledgable and enthusiastic. If you are in Kumasi, you must take the time to visit.

The only negative comment is that we saw some very young people working, and some young kids hanging about. We think they should be in school - not working! Hopefully the tourism project can help...

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1y

We visited this place on a day drip from Kumasi. The tour is 20 cedi pp, and the guide shows and explains all about the kente cloth production - you even get to try some steps of the process yourself and then see how the guys do it professionally. At the end, there's also a mini cocoa farm tour, where you can taste fresh cocoa and find out more about the process of bean to chocolate. You can buy kente at a shop on location. Definitely a great day...

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1y

In this museum is where I was enlightened about the meaning of Kente and its designs.

It was a nice experience though, but I realized they don't have a fixed fee to be paid by the categories of people that visit. It's like the guide will just guess and say whatever comes to his mind as a fee.

I think they have to structurize their place well, since people from all over the world visit...

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