Busua

Busua
Town
Busua

Location of Busua in Western Region

Coordinates: 4°48′0″N 1°56′0″W / 4.80000°N 1.93333°W / 4.80000; -1.93333
Region Western Region
Population (2012)
  Total 5,000
  Ethnicity Akan people
Time zone GMT
  Summer (DST) GMT (UTC)

Busua is a beach resort and fishing village in the Ahanta West District of the Western Region in Ghana, about 30 kilometers west of the regional capital, Sekondi-Takoradi in the Gulf of Guinea. Busua is classified in the category of towns with more than 5,000 inhabitants, with a paved road from Sekondi to reach the town. The inhabitants speak the Akan language dialect Ahanta.[1]

History

Busua has until the 60s of 20th century, been a town with a tradition as a being an seaside resort for wealthy locals from Sekondi-Takoradi. In the 1970s and 1980s, there were also a number of European tourists who visit Busua, although there was until the late 1990s, neither electricity nor running water. A small bungalow resort was the only tourist infrastructure, electricity in the town was occasionally available in the weekends by a generator.[1] In the early 1990s, the town was affected, as well as the whole of the surrounding coastal area of a palm disease which affected all the town's coconut trees, so all the town's coconut trees have now died. What remains is a long sandy beach, along a coastline that is free of dangerous currents.[1][2]

21st century

In recent years the town has not only obtained full electricity connection, but also restaurants and several lodges and bungalows and luxury real estate.[1] From Busua can be reached on foot in about 25 minutes to the west the fishing village of Dixcove, the old original British stronghold Fort Metal Cross and to the east of the small town, the former Dutch fortress Fort Batenstein (in English - Fort Baten stone) can both be visited.[1][3]

Gallery

Busua Beach
Coast of Busua

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 https://web.archive.org/web/20120517131034/http://touringghana.com/regions/western_region.asp. Archived from the original on May 17, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2012. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Will Coldwell. "Surfing in Ghana: where beats meet beach breaks | Travel". Theguardian.com. Retrieved 2015-03-15.
  3. Will Bendix (2014-11-27). "Ghana: A slice of surfing adventure off the beaten track". Timeslive.co.za. Retrieved 2015-03-15.

Literature

Coordinates: 4°48′0″N 1°56′0″W / 4.80000°N 1.93333°W / 4.80000; -1.93333

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