Your stay — Friendship Hotel
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Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Goaso, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Friendship Hotel
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Sunyani main lorry station (off Kumasi Road) → Goaso station (near Goaso Market)
💡 This is the slow but cheapest option – a full-size bus on a bumpy road. Take the morning bus (7 or 8 am) to avoid heat. From Goaso station, walk 10 mins or take a shared taxi to the college.
Kumasi Airport (KMA) or Accra Airport (ACC) → Nursing & Midwifery Training College, Goaso
💡 From Kumasi, negotiate a flat rate with a driver at the taxi rank outside arrivals. The 2.5-hour drive goes via Techiman – ask the driver to stop at the Goaso Junction if you're light on luggage. From Accra, it's a solid 6 hours; consider flying into Kumasi instead.
Goaso central taxi rank (near Omanhene's Palace) → Nursing & Midwifery Training College gate
💡 Hail a yellow shared taxi going toward 'Training College' direction. If you want a private ride, add 'obiako' (one-person fare) – expect about GHS 20. The college has no official signpost from the main road, so tell the driver 'Nursing Training'.
Kumasi Metro Mass Terminal (Kejetia area, near Adum) → Sunyani main station, then change to Goaso-bound shared taxi
💡 Buy the Kumasi–Sunyani ticket at the desk, not from touts. At Sunyani station, board a yellow shared taxi (called 'dropsy') heading toward Goaso – they leave when full. Carry small notes for the dropsy fare.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in at Friendship Hotel?
Check-in at Friendship Hotel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Top Attractions in Goaso
💡 Visit on a Saturday for the biggest selection. Bring small notes for easy bargaining. Watch your pockets in crowded areas.
💡 Best in late afternoon when the heat drops. Bring your own water—no vendors nearby. Good people-watching spot.
💡 Visit during a traditional ceremony (ask locals) for drumming and dancing. Otherwise, mornings are quiet. Don't take photos of the chief without permission.
💡 Ask at the front desk about upcoming performances—they're usually free but unscheduled. Try to catch a Friday evening drumming session.
💡 Go early morning (6–8am) for best wildlife spotting. Wear sturdy shoes; the trails get muddy after rain.