Tours


As part of the work at The Nubuke Foundation Centre for Clay and Textiles in WA, we visited eleven (11) sites in Nadowli, 3 in Nandom, and 6 in Wa. We documented them to create a map of these sites as Tourist destinations and for developing other multimedia features based on the history and culture of these towns.

The sites we visited are:


Sankana Caves
Ombo Mountains
The Falantan Anthills
Duong Bone Setting Clinic
Paala Golo Pie
George Zangnaah The Gure Porcupine Sanctuary

The Royal Mausoleum
St. Theresa’s Minor Basilica
Gengenkpe
Babile Market
The Pakor Tang
Wa Naa's Palace
George E. Ferguson Tomb
Nakore Mosque
Weichau Community Hippo Sanctuary
Dondoli
Jen-Jeng
Wa Market



Wa Naa’s Palace

The Wa Naa’s Palace in the Upper West Region was built in the 19th Century, specifically in 1889. It is the home of the King of the Wala people. The palace is built in the Sudanese architecture and is made of mud bricks, sun-dried mud walls and Y-shaped wooden columns that support the flat roof covered with mud.


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