The easiestway to get to the village of Mampong, when coming from the south, is to first take the Tro-Tro from Accra to Aburi, as explained on my Aburi-page. From Aburi you can easily take a shared taxi to Mampong.
At the central taxi-rank of Aburi, these shared taxi's depart. Just ask out loud for a "SHARED TAXI TO MAMPONG" and you will be pointed to the taxi you need to have. The taxi only departs when it is full with 3 other passengers, but that normally does not take long. From Aburi to Mampong is about 15 minutes through a great environment.
If you only want to go to Mampong to visit the Cocoa farm, you can ask the driver to drop you of at the junction towards the farm. From there it is a walk of about 400 metres.
When you want to go back to Aburi, all you have to do is walk back to the junction, and you will be picked up by the first shared taxi that passes there.
The price of a single-way taxiride to Mampong 4.000 cedis ($ 0,40).
Written Jan 7, 2007
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