WE BOUGHT AN ISLAND IN GHANA AND CONVERTED IT INTO A HEALTH RETREAT | LIVING IN GHANA
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THIS COUPLE OWN FOUR ISLANDS IN THE EASTERN REGION OF GHANA |CONVERTING AN ISLAND INTO A HEALTH FARM
This Ghanaian couple purchased land within the eastern region and are in the process of converting it into a place of healing or health farm. The main aim of this Ghanaian family is protect and respect nature.
Acquiring an island in these times in Ghana is not as easy as it used to be. Its a pleasure to see this family utilise the island they bought in the best way possible.
0:00 Intro
2:58 What inspired you to set up this health farm on an island
4:19 How did you purchase the island and cost of the island
7:15 what you can expect to experience on the island
8:56 Accomodation at this Ghana Island
12:41 Challenges in settling up a resort in Ghana
13:49 Why the water on this side of the Volta river is special
16:53 Internet reception on the Island
17:33 Healing with nature in Ghana
20:34 Cost to stay on this island
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My name is Jasmine and I have relocated from Sydney Australia to Ghana in west Africa as of the year 2020.
My parents are of Ghanaian descent and so am I although I was born in Australia. Here on my channel, my goal is to give you a real glimpse into what its like to live in Ghana, from the Ghanaian food, to the Ghanaian culture, to the Ghanaian lifestyle and everything in between. My goal is to satisfy your curiosity about Ghana and help inspire to explore Ghana.
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@kostouch5496
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Absolutely immaculate
@kostouch5496
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I tot Atta Kwame was a local name for local mud houses
@JasmineAmaa
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@@kostouch5496 I think it is xx
@samyogiassre988
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Great Brother, See You Soon .Rebo
I am from the US and I’m so glad you don’t showcase large commercial properties, hotels etc… The are boring and lack character. Ghana greatest resource is the people and culture. I love the rapport you have with the people you interview it comes easily. The people and places you showcase are treasures. Keep up the incredible work. 🥰
@JasmineAmaa
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Thank you. i do showcase commercial properties but I try to keep it to a minimum just so we have a balanced perspective of what Ghana is. xx
@Luv2TravelWithWave
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Agree
Hi Jasmine, This is so refreshing. I worry that people want to flock to or return to Ghana to recreate a western lifestyle ergo huge house, nice car and other modern conveniences without thinking about the environmental and social impact on pre existing communities. This retreat is wonderful.
@JasmineAmaa
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That’s basically what’s happening now in Greater Accra anyway. It’s beautiful here xx
@evemason3456
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Yes
@dalejones1896
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I live kotoku and met a wonderful woman and I would not change a thing except the roads. Lol
@susuilu
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A bit of change is always good
@vintaiye81
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An awesome tourist destination..this is where I want to take Jasmine 🔥 to be around nature away from the hustle and bustle of big city accra
Ghana has a huge landmass that hasn’t been exploited tho
A wonderful vid and interview. Ghana should promote more eco-tourism. I love the twins' natural hair and pretty smiles. Is it just me, or do Ghanaian women just have naturally beautiful smiles!? 🥰😍
@evemason3456
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Yes, they do.
@birdking4260
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THE FEMALES ARE OUTSTANDING.😱💞🎉
@mosesannoh2718
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Bokoboko is water crest
Thank you for showcasing the real, natural beauty of Ghana. This is what makes me want to come. NOT the westernisms.
@scotishjohn
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You mean civilisation
@aoo2645
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@@scotishjohn I think she meant…western interpretation of civilisation
Great interview. Ghana truly is paradise. I hope it stays that way and that Ghanaians continue to protect their environment.
@JasmineAmaa
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Hope so too x
Beautiful family and tranquil environment. I can't wait to visit the place anytime I'm in Ghana 🇬🇭
This place will do so well with some Container houses… 8 or so won’t be bad for Tourists..
@kostouch5496
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That will be massive
@Luv2TravelWithWave
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Rammed esrth or bricks is more eco friendly
Really admire this beautiful place, especially the beautiful twine sisters their smiling faces thanks dear Ama
I love the way you showcase Ghana.
very inspirational. and their islands are really nice! Thanks for sharing their story with us.
@JasmineAmaa
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Very beautiful xx
Best place on the planet .. the host family will make your stay a memorable one❤️
Jasmine, keep doing what you are doing. Seeing Ghana through your lens is very satisfying and rewarding to me. You're showing Ghana at its core and its beautiful,keep up the great work !
Hi Jasmine, this video is absolutely awesome! I watched it over breakfast. I do enjoy videos of hotels etc because in the western world the main media do not advertise a lifestyle to suggest black people can rest, relax and shop. This is where your educational vlogs is essential. We would never know about the islands if people like you never bothered to showcase the other facets of Ghana. Thank you for interviewing this family. I certainly appreciate it and I will visit them when I visit Ghana. Keep up the good work. Greetings from 🇬🇧.
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks very much xx
absolutely my speed and my likes, I once told my dad after he retired 57 years from a job where he was so happy and looked forward to going to every day and unwillingly became a stepsister's babysitter in retirement days, that he was now "living to die." He stops having life shine through his eyes.... it was and still is sad. People keep having an opinion about me buying a home instead of building and I refuse to agree. Everywhere is bland, with no space and no trees. I need to have nature around me. Thank you I will now look for the intro to this video.
Wow! This is so good to hear. Congratulations. Hope there are many more like minded Ghanaians.
From the start of the video. I already knew I will love it because of the collapsible picnic table 😂 because I live for furniture that does not take up all the space. please Jasmine. Ask them for the link 🤣. As the interview continues on, I love them more. Kudos to them and I will definitely check them out next time I am home . Beautiful place 🥰🥰🥰🥰
This is such a wonderful interview. The island is beautiful and I know they will get lots of business now. 💕🤗💕
Great interview Ama and thanks for show casing this side of Ghana. Thank you to people like Alberta, Rita and Kwame for assisting in the preservation of Ghana's natural environment. Did I hear Kwame say the pythons on the other island are friendly🤣🤣🤣🤣 Kwame is right modern life is killing people before their time and not living as well as they can. Somehow we forget our interconnectiveness to everything on earth and how acknowledging that fact has a positive effect on ourselves and our wellbeing. I think I have foubnd my tribe in Kwame, Alberta and Rita❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍
@JasmineAmaa
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Loooll i was baffled by ‘friendly pythons’ too
Thanks for this video @Jasmine I sent it to my business partner and it turns out this is his friend he was looking for they have reconnected and we will support their business. I look forward to meeting them all😊
@JasmineAmaa
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How lovely ❤️
You seem to be just living your best life: I can't wait to watch this this weekend.
The twins keep smiling 😅. Great interview, Nature is soo beautiful
@JasmineAmaa
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Such a beautiful interview! Nature is everything ❤️💪🏽🇬🇭
@JasmineAmaa
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Nice content Jasmine the place is so seren and cool natural l love it bravo keep doing your best a lot of love Grace Italy ❤️
Thanks Jasmine for sharing. Lovely, serene location owned by Ghanaians.... I'd so love to visit when in Ghana.
That’s so impressive. Love nature, love water but the tent sleeping would be a problem for some of us. They should improve sleeping accommodations with natural resources with comfort of their visitors in mind.
NICE ONE SISTER AMA 👍✌️😍🇬🇭🙏Nature is Powerful
@JasmineAmaa
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Smiling faces, beautiful! You got me there, a big reality.
Thanks for the eye opening video
Excellent vision. Thank you!
0:11 I love that you don't. One if the thing I love about you and what you represent ,REALNESS .
May God bless the future of Ghana
Wooowwww!!!😍That’s gorgeous beyond imagination 😍!!! Thank you 🙏 love your videos so much and I’m coming.
Hi Jasmine. Keep up showcasing Ghana. Many are interesting in traveling and investing in Ghana and some want to relocate. I myself is planning to make a trip there soon.
@nasto4u850
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when do you plan to visit?
Wow great sharing sweetheart, beautiful couple and such relaxing environment 🤗❤️
Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us. I will definitely make an effort to visit when I next visit Ghana.
It's very nice there with you.It was nice to see that it was raining there.It hasn't rained here in a year.
Needs development for investment investors coming on board Building Tower Blocks in hotel
Outstanding 👍👍👍
This place is heaven! I really enjoyed watching this video. Beautiful people and beautiful place ❤️
Really inspiring. 💯👍
Oh Yes, When I visit Ghana I will definely be checking them out. This was so great Jasmine and you do look and sound very relaxed. Love thrie whole Island, What a blessing,,,,
@JasmineAmaa
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It was so lovely ❤️
Interesting interview and a lovely environment. 👍🏾
Wonderful video Jasmine. Just watching this is calming enough. I can only imagine how it would be to actually be there.
Excellent interview
Thank you so much for this Video !! I am a Nature Person also !!! Currently My Fiance lives in Accra with her Mum and I live in the USA !!! 🇺🇸 .. . 6,000 miles away from her !! She said both of them would come to the USA but I told her that her Mother must live the Rest of her life where She wants to live and they must be together and not Separated!! So if my New Mother- in-law changes her mind and desires to and prefers to live in Ghana?? I told my Fiance we have to live there!! Before all this happened I was hoping to leave the USA for good but had no idea about Ghana but I have been doing Research !! So the Decision is not mine !! But truly up to them and the Lord who We Both know brought Us Together!!! So, Please if you're a praying person ?? Will you Pray For Us !!!🙏 🙏 🤲 🙏
@JasmineAmaa
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Ur welcome James 💕
@adjoa-anima
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Be careful and come and see them down here before bringing them over
Keep doing what you are doing Jasmine. We are here and will continue to be here watching your videos because we love your content! ❤
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks Barbara ❤️
I love it all of it so beautiful and free
BLESSINGS 🙌 🙌 🙌.
I really love your intro, quite intelligent 🤓
Great steal, congrats!
Hi Jasmine. I really love your videos. Keep it up. I wish to meet you one day. So I can take you to my home town Mim.
I see cucuber on the tree 🌳 small round looking like a ball. In Jamaica 🇯🇲 it grows wild can be cooked with rice. Beautiful 😍
Weldone God bless you
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL
What three beautiful empresses 😌. Big up jasmine. Every time I see Ghana I see Jamaica ❤️
Congratulations!
Do you know that, ironically in Ghana, a small village building, probably built with mud, thatched roof, is referred to as: ' Atta Kwame '
@JC-ty3zq
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Hahahahahaha hahahahahaha.STOOOOOPPPP.BEHAVE YOURSELF
Thank you for showing the other side of tourism where the locals own. The nature is a once in a lifetime experience and to experience it in a African country is sometime magical. I would like to know if the other twin married. 😍🤩🤪😜
Thanks!
Wow beautiful beautiful place awesome 👌 👏 👍 congratulations 🎊 tx sis for sharing watching this video alone i can feel the peace lovely 😍
@JasmineAmaa
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I see "Jack in The Bush" plant behind them; delicious tea plant!
Amazing 👍.
😱😱😱😱, that is really inspiring
Beautiful island
Beautiful
Checking out this place on my next leave.
nice one
I was in Atimpoku for 6 weeks in May and never knew anyone lived on those islands.. will check it out when i return later this year.
I so wish to visit. Hope soon. Jasmine I really want to connect with you before I cam there. I found you when brother go Africa was interviewing you. Can’t wait to come.
hello a new subscriber is here.
hi Jasmine u r looking great as always love the island looks nice and relaxing ? Ashley Australia
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks Ashley
Hello from the U.S. I would love to vist Ghana and check out the island. This is better than TV.
@JasmineAmaa
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The round green fruit we call it susumba or (gully beans)here in Jamaica.
Great video and conversation Jasmine Ama 👏❤️
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks Sarah xx
@sarahboakye7691
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@@JasmineAmaa welcome 🤗
And that's what outsiders want to see the real Africa when people travel to Africa who isn't African this is why they travel to see places like this they don't care about the fancy homes don't care about that because they see that all the time back where their from, but this is what they don't see back home so this is why they visit Africa.
@Luv2TravelWithWave
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So true but i have done tours abd folks from the west complain so much about everything. From ac to whatever
Very nice and alligators in the river near the tents
I agree 💯
@JasmineAmaa
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Wow
Waau will visit Ghana one day
Beautiful island 🏝
@JasmineAmaa
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Id take u there ❤️
Boss moves
This is very inspiring
@JasmineAmaa
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Very xx
This is a beautiful get away. I hope to visit one day. Also I was so fixated on these lovely ladies smiles throughout the interview. ❤️
@JasmineAmaa
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Its gorgeous 🥰🥰
This is great Jasmine. I am stopping in Ghana just for this. I was going to bypass😂. I could live here forever! Thank you so much. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💖💖
@nasto4u850
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when are you coming?
Beautiful ❤️
👍🌺THE BEAUTIES ARE MIND BLOWING..💙🌼😱🎉🙏THANKS FOR SHARING.💞MUCH LOVE.😎🌼💚🙏👌🇬🇧
@JasmineAmaa
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Girl I been watching from the US so proud of you
@nasto4u850
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will you like to visit Ghana?
Inspirational dear 😘😘😘
@JasmineAmaa
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I would like to be moving with you to these places of scenery in Ghana
Very good services but I think the patrol should be included . Someone from the western world will find buying petroleum outrageous so like everything else they should add the petroleum price to the charges . But overall it’s a good one
Atakwame is the name given to the mud brick houses you find in the villages.
Am proud of my lovely baby girl
@JasmineAmaa
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All the beautiful part of Volta Region has been redemarcated into Eastern Region. Folks the ORIGINAL map is there and available until that time has come MIA DENYIGBA WÒ NYE
Plant some fruit trees very beautiful
Eii Ama Wa y3 kese o nice one Now ur Maame 🙃
Congratulations jasmine when is the baby coming?
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@JasmineAmaa
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That's a nice place, awesome, I love the environment, natural 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿. But Auntie Ama, please do you not think ur choice of dress for the interview doesn't really push the Ghanaian Value of Descent Lady dressing, as it's very short and revealing for you.