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The independence month is almost here and your super-station, Joy 99.7 FM, is bringing to you its Ghana month tours for 2020.
This year, as The Multimedia Group celebrates 25 years, Joy FM is casting its nets wider across the country to make sure the tour cuts across all 16 regions of Ghana while celebrating our culture.
The first tour dubbed the Fantastic Four Tour will see the participants alongside the Joy FM team cross four regional borders while exploring these regions in three days.
From March 6th to 8th, the tour bus will ride through four cities including Cape Coast in the Central region, Kumasi in the Ashanti Region, Kintampo in the Bono East Region, Damango in the Savannah Region and Tamale in the Northern Region.
The bus sets off from Accra to Cape Coast with stops at Assin Manso and Cape Coast castles as well as at the Coconut Groove annex for lunch before heading off to Kumasi for nightlife and a sleepover.
After breakfast on the 7th, the journey would continue to the Manhyia Palace Museum, stop at the Kintampo waterfalls have a good lunch before heading to Tamale.

Once in the Northern region, the team will be greeted with cultural performances, locally brewed pito and roasted guinea fowl and some TZ at the Mole Motel before calling it a night.
There will be a morning safari drive, a visit to the Sudanese style bamboo and stick mosque at Larabanga as well as the mystic stone before flying back to Accra.
Rate is a cool ¢1,555 for transportation, meals, accommodation, tours and flight back to Accra.
Book your seat now by sending MOMO to 0592889986.
Registration ends on February 28. Join your favourite Joy personalities to conquer Ghana on this adventurous tour…
The fantastic four tours are brought to you by Joy FM and supported by Adansi travels, feel life’s beauty.
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