Tourism: Bunso Ecopark Launches First Adult Swing In Ghana
By realglobal (self media writer) | 1 month ago
It is first of a kind in Ghana and can be found in the Abuakwa South Municipal Assembly in the Eastern Region.
Adult Swing has successfully been launched by the Eastern Regional Director of Ghana Tourism Authority, Mr Frederick Adjei - Rudolph at Bunso Ecopark.
This is added to increase the excitement in the park so that tourists may not exhaust the activities in the garden whenever they visit the park.
Before commissioning the Swing, Mr Frederick Adjei - Rudolph heaped praises on the facility managers and Okyenhene, Osagyefuo Amotia Ofori Panin whose infinite wisdom and vision have made the park a very nice place to visit.
"Whatever is happening here tells us the power of partnership. When you have the private and the public sector coming together, you can achieve more. Now, apart from going round the hiking, you can do the zipline and there are horses here to take you around. The latest addition is the Adult Swing. We want to commend the Osagyefuo whose vision has seen this thing because he was the one that mandated the Ghana Tourism Authority and Managers of the facility to make this a reality" - He said.
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