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The ultimate and award-winning tourism show, Joy Prime Explore, is set to "wow" viewers with unknown Ghanaian tourist sites in its new series.
The show, which premiered in 2021, has been helping promote Ghana's tourism to the world with spectacular scenes in the previous season.
Barely two years after the show began, it has contributed to the projection of the tourism sector, thereby gaining recognition from the Ghana Tourism Authority as the Tourism-Oriented Media of the Year 2021.
This season, the show is geared up to reveal fascinating and captivating sites as the episodes unfold every week.
Ever heard of or experienced the interesting sites of Bonsu Eco Park? How about where it is located?
Well, Joy Prime Explore will give you that viewing experience and more this weekend and in the subsequent ones.
The Season 3 starts on Saturday, March 25, 2023, at exactly 6:30 p.m. on the Joy Prime channel.
The host, Kojo Yankson, and his team are set to explore, educate, and inform the citizenry by giving the television audience a glimpse of Ghana’s culture, heritage, and hospitality.
Don't miss the new season of 'Joy Prime Explore,' which will air this Saturday and every Saturday on Joy Prime on all digital televisions.
Viewers can also catch the action on MultiTV Digibox, DSTV channel 281, GOTV channel 180, and HD+102 to be part of the incredible practices and education and generate positive conversations about thoroughly exposing tourism amongst students and youth.
"Explore" is brought to you by Joy Prime, the ultimate experience.
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