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Avoid the rainy season (April to October) for beach activities.","233",null,"GHA-KT","2025-09-11T00:04:18.370Z",{"symbol":12,"name":13,"code":14},"¢","Ghanaian Cedi","GHS","Keta is a historic coastal town in Ghana's Volta Region, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning beaches, and vibrant fishing community. The town is famous for the Keta Lagoon, a vital ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife and local livelihoods. Visitors can explore Fort Prinzenstein, a UNESCO-listed slave trade relic, or relax at the serene beaches like Woe and Kedzi. Keta's bustling markets offer fresh seafood and local crafts, while traditional festivals like Hogbetsotso showcase the Anlo Ewe people's vibrant culture. The town's laid-back atmosphere and scenic beauty make it a hidden gem for travelers seeking an authentic Ghanaian experience.","Right","Type D, G; 230V, 50Hz",[19,22,25],{"key":20,"value":21},"Police","191",{"key":23,"value":24},"Ambulance","193",{"key":26,"value":27},"Fire","192",[29,32,35,38,41,44,47,50,53,56],{"key":30,"value":31},"What is the best way to experience Keta's fishing culture?","Visit the bustling Keta Market at dawn to see fishermen bring in their catch, or join a guided tour of the fishing villages.",{"key":33,"value":34},"Are there any unique dining customs in Keta?","Meals are often communal. It's polite to wash your hands before eating and accept food with your right hand.",{"key":36,"value":37},"What local dishes should I try in Keta?","Try 'akple' (corn dough) with 'fetri detsi' (spicy fish sauce), or 'boli' (grilled plantain) with peanuts.",{"key":39,"value":40},"How can I respect local traditions during festivals?","Dress modestly, ask before joining dances, and avoid interrupting rituals. A small donation to organizers is appreciated.",{"key":42,"value":43},"What are some money-saving tips for Keta?","Eat at local chop bars, use shared taxis, and bargain politely at markets. Avoid tourist-heavy spots for souvenirs.",{"key":45,"value":46},"Are there photography restrictions at Fort Prinzenstein?","No, but avoid photographing military personnel. A small fee may be required for professional equipment.",{"key":48,"value":49},"How should I communicate with locals who don't speak English?","Learn basic Ewe phrases like 'Woé zɔ' (Good morning) and 'Akpe' (Thank you). Gestures and smiles go a long way.",{"key":51,"value":52},"What sustainable travel practices are encouraged in Keta?","Support local artisans, avoid single-use plastics, and respect wildlife at the lagoon. Use eco-friendly sunscreens for swimming.",{"key":54,"value":55},"Can I visit the Keta Lagoon on my own?","It's safer to hire a local guide who knows the waterways and can arrange canoe tours to bird-watching spots.",{"key":57,"value":58},"What should I wear to blend in with locals?","Light, modest clothing is best. Women often wear colorful wraps (kente or batik). Avoid revealing beachwear outside resort areas.","Taxis and shared minibuses (trotros) are common. Motorcycle taxis (okadas) are affordable but risky. Renting a car is ideal for exploring nearby attractions.","Municipal Assembly",false,"Malaria is prevalent; use mosquito repellent and nets. Drink bottled or boiled water. 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Always ask permission before taking photos of people.","Keta",{"id":81,"slug":82,"name":83,"images":8,"type":84,"internal_type":85,"flag":8,"parent":8},"b5fd0ab4-da88-4c61-b289-9f52e3ecc2bd","africa-ghana-volta","Volta","state","STATE","Avoid walking alone at night. Keep valuables secure. Be cautious when swimming due to strong ocean currents.","africa-ghana-volta-keta",true,"Africa/Accra +00:00 (GMT)","city","2026-05-07T15:04:21.220Z",[],[],[],{"experience":61,"event":61,"place":61}]