WELCOME

Twitter Paradise is a paradise located near the historical cities of Cape Coast and Elmina, with natural gardens, tweets of birds  and close to a beach next to the small fishing village of Ampenyi.

HOME AWAY FROM HOME

Bar

The bar is open  all day, we serve you cold beer, soft drinks and a big variety of African wine and continental liquors.

We serve African herb spirit drinks  like OrijinKakai,  or Alomo Bitters.

Check out our variety of cookies, chips and biscuit for snack time.

Food

We serve local african specialities, like Banku, Red Sauceand Jolof Rice. Our fresh fish comes right from the sea and we also serve you fried Chicken, on Sunday we have our famos Emotuo Peanutsoup.

The Kitchen has high standard, we cook with all the african spices for you, also made for the european stomach so you can enjoy your vacation without inconveniances.

Garden

The Coconut Palm trees in our lovely garden will give you shade on a hot afternoon. Over the years we planted a big selection of local plants, like Orange- Almondand Casio Nut Trees.

We invite you here to relax and listen to the sound of the ocean and the twittering of the birds.

Environment

Hiking Bikes

We provide bikes for hiking. Tour the beautiful village of Ampenyi and it environs with bicycles, enjoy nature and be greeted with tweets of birds.

Road Trips

We provide bikes for hiking. Tour the beautiful village of Ampenyi and it environs with bicycles, enjoy nature and be greeted with tweets of birds.

TOUR GHANA WITH TWITTER PARADISE

Cape Coast Castle

Cape Coast Castle is one of about forty “slave castles”, or large commercial forts, built on the Gold Coast of West Africa by European traders. It was originally built by the Swedes for trade in timber and gold, but later used in the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Paga Crocodile Pond

Paga Crocodile Pond is a sacred pond in Paga in the Upper East Region of Ghana, which is inhabited by West African crocodiles. Due to the friendliness of the reptiles, it has become popular among tourists and the pond is now reliant on tourism to ensure the population of crocodiles remain fed and healthy.

WLI WATERFALL

Wil Water falls is the highest waterfall in Ghana and the tallest in West Africa. it has lower and an upper falls.

OTHER TOURIST SITE IN GHANA

AMPENYI COMMUNITY

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