In its latest episode, 'Joy Prime Explore', a new travel programme on the Joy Prime channel visited Princess Town in the Western Region.
The team was immersed in the sights and sounds of Akatakyi, a fishing village five kilometres east of Princess Town. It was for a crocodile hunt.
The people of the village, like many other Ghanaians communities, have their beliefs, which tourists are to abide by.
When all the requirements are met, the fetish priest performs a ritual to call on their deity to send out one of its creatures, the crocodile.
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