[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-tours-in-africa-ghana-bono":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":81,"events":82,"places":83,"hasNextPage":84},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":7,"code":8,"createdAt":9,"currency":10,"deletedAt":7,"description":14,"drivingSide":15,"electricity":7,"emergencyNumbers":16,"faq":26,"flag":7,"gettingAround":51,"government":7,"hasChildren":52,"healthInfo":53,"id":54,"images":55,"internal_type":62,"isFavourite":63,"bucketLists":64,"languages":65,"localCustoms":68,"name":69,"parent":70,"population":7,"safetyInfo":76,"slug":77,"status":52,"timezone":78,"type":79,"updatedAt":80,"visaInfo":7},"11,107","The best time to visit Bono is during the dry season, from November to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.",null,"GH-13","2025-09-10T14:56:57.970Z",{"symbol":11,"name":12,"code":13},"¢","Ghanaian Cedi","GHS","Bono, a vibrant region in Ghana, is a treasure trove of cultural heritage and natural beauty. Known for its lush landscapes and rich history, Bono is home to the famous Bono Manso, an ancient trading hub that played a pivotal role in the trans-Saharan trade. Visitors can explore the mystical Tano Sacred Grove, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where ancient rituals and traditions are still practiced. The region is also renowned for its vibrant festivals, such as the Kwafie Festival, which showcases traditional dances, music, and elaborate costumes. Bono's warm and welcoming people, coupled with its serene environment, make it a perfect destination for those seeking an authentic Ghanaian experience.","left",[17,20,23],{"key":18,"value":19},"Police","191",{"key":21,"value":22},"Fire Service","192",{"key":24,"value":25},"Ambulance","193",[27,30,33,36,39,42,45,48],{"key":28,"value":29},"What should I wear during the Kwafie Festival?","It's recommended to wear traditional attire or modest clothing to show respect for the cultural significance of the festival.",{"key":31,"value":32},"Are there any unique dining customs in Bono?","Yes, it's common to eat with your right hand, and sharing meals is a sign of hospitality.",{"key":34,"value":35},"Can I visit the Tano Sacred Grove without a guide?","No, visiting the Tano Sacred Grove requires a local guide to ensure respect for the sacred site and its traditions.",{"key":37,"value":38},"What are some money-saving tips for traveling in Bono?","Opt for tro-tros instead of taxis, and eat at local chop bars for affordable and authentic meals.",{"key":40,"value":41},"Are there any photography restrictions in Bono?","Always ask for permission before photographing people or sacred sites, as some areas may have restrictions.",{"key":43,"value":44},"What are some regional specialties I should try?","Don't miss out on fufu with light soup, kenkey with fried fish, and fresh palm wine.",{"key":46,"value":47},"How can I practice sustainable travel in Bono?","Support local artisans, avoid single-use plastics, and respect natural and cultural heritage sites.",{"key":49,"value":50},"What are the communication norms in Bono?","Politeness and respect are highly valued. Always greet people warmly and engage in small talk before getting to the main point.","Getting around Bono is relatively easy with a mix of transportation options. Tro-tros (shared minibuses) are the most common and affordable way to travel within the region. Taxis are also available, and it's advisable to negotiate fares before starting your journey. For a more immersive experience, consider renting a car or hiring a local guide.",true,"It's advisable to drink bottled or boiled water and ensure you have up-to-date vaccinations, including yellow fever. 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Always ask for permission before taking photographs of people or sacred sites.","Bono",{"id":71,"slug":72,"name":73,"images":7,"type":74,"internal_type":75,"flag":7,"parent":7},"c11a0606-b536-44eb-b2c2-f243e071355e","africa-ghana","Ghana","country","COUNTRY","Bono is generally safe, but it's wise to avoid walking alone at night and keep valuables secure. Be cautious when using public transportation and always negotiate taxi fares in advance.","africa-ghana-bono","Africa/Accra +00:00 (GMT)","state","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z",[],[],[],{"experience":63,"event":63,"place":63}]