The cheapest and easiest way to get to Aburi when coming from Accra, is to take the direct Tro-Tro heading there. In Accra this Tro-Tro's leave all day long from Tema-Station, or as the locals normally call it "Accra", close to Makola Market in the centre of the city.
For the ridiculously low price of 8.000 cedis ($ 0,80) you can spend about an hour in the Tro-Tro, on the way to Aburi. The road to the town is a beautiful one. After you left Accra, you drive through the green hills for about half an hour before you arrive in the centre of Aburi.
From there it is less then a 10 minutes walk to anywhere in the town. And from the same place where the Tro-Tro stops, you can get one to get back to Accra too.
Updated Jan 5, 2007
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