The Citi FM and Channel One TV Heritage Caravan continued its journey on Day 4 as caravanites explored some of Northern Ghana’s most iconic heritage and nature sites.

The day began with a visit to the Mole National Park, where patrons experienced the park’s breathtaking natural environment and observed animals in their natural habitat.
The caravanites also enjoyed an exciting safari ride through the vast landscape, taking in the beauty and wildlife that make Mole one of Ghana’s most renowned conservation areas.

From Mole, the convoy travelled to the historic Larabanga Mosque, widely regarded as the oldest mosque in Ghana. There, patrons were taken through the history of the mosque by a tour guide who shared fascinating insights about its origins as well as the legendary Mystic Stone of Larabanga.

The journey continued to the Dakpema Palace, where caravanites received a warm traditional welcome.
The visit featured vibrant cultural displays and traditional dance performances that showcased the rich heritage and customs of the Northern Region.

After a day filled with exploration, culture, and adventure, the caravanites returned to their hotel to unwind and prepare for the exciting activities lined up for Day 5.
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