At the crossroads in Larabanga, there's a place were breakfast can be bought very cheaply. The food is safe and reasonably good, but not fantastic. Bottled beverages and canned goods are also sold here, so the place serves a dual role at a grocery. Nearby, vendors deep fry the Ghana version of a donut called "bo froot" throughout the day, and across the street women stil tuo zafi, a milet based porridge.
Favorite Dish: We had some kind of omlet sandwich and a cup of Nescafe'. Nothingn fancy, but it's good fuel in the place where one really needs it.
Updated Mar 25, 2007
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The Village with the Oldest Building in Ghana

Visitors to Mole National Park might as well spend a few hours in the village of Larabanga, as it is located on the road leading to the park entrance. The old rusty buses that ply these dirt highways...
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Larabanga, village with The Mosque

Larabanga is a small, dusty and famous village in the Northern Region of Ghana, roughly between the cities Wa and Tamale, and right under Mole N.P. Larabanga doesn't have a lot to offer except for......
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The main reason for visiting Larabanga is to see the mosque, but the small villages around warrant a visit too. We spent a minimal amount of time in Larabanga itself, but quite some time with the...
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Larabanga is situated 16 km west of Damongo and only about 2.5 km away of the Mole National Park. This place is known for its ancient mosque. It is a common believe that this mosque is the oldest...
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This is the one of the oldest mosques in these areas, it dates back a few hundred years. It is made of mud and stand out in the middle of this dry savanna. Next to it is a baobab tree.
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