If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Koforidua, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked six people living in Koforidua what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:
Living in Koforidua, Ghana:
Tips for Moving and Visiting
six local experts6 comments on “Koforidua”
My city is a very cool place to live and visit. The residents are very hospitable and friendly. My city, Koforidua, is the capital of the Eastern Region. We have amazing food and beautiful places anyone would love to go. My city is very peaceful, with little to no crimes or cases. It is a place all would love to live.
The people in my city are hospitable. My city is cool and clean with many places. Koforidua, my city, has people from many tribes, hence, varying languages which are easy to learn. Mostly, the inhabitants are Akan and speak English or Akuapem Twi. There is also amazing food that anyone would enjoy.
Koforidua has a beautiful scenery. Majority of the people work in companies and a little are farmers. The people are very friendly to both inhabitants of the city and outsiders. It’s a place to stay when one wants to relax from work. There are lots of mountains but no volcano eruptions have being recorded in this city.
The townsfolk have a remarkable sense of hospitality. The place is a mountainous area with a lot of air and sea breezes keeping the place at a very cool and habitable temperature. There is a lorry station right at the centre of the city commuting passengers from the city to other places in the country. A regional hospital is also in the city.
Koforidua is a city in Ghana. It is one of the cleanest cities in the country and it is popularly known for its rich cultural heritage and diversity. It is the capital of the Eastern Region of Ghana. Koforidua comprises of two municipalities; New Juaben North Municipality and New Juaben South Municipality.
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