After traveling on 4 continents and too many countries to list, our family can undoubtedly say that Emmanuel made our trip to Ghana absolutely incredible.  With the help of George Minta (driving the van for our whole family (my husband, son, myself, mother-in-law and father-in-law), they exceeded any possible expectations of what we could do and see in Ghana.  From our start in Accra, to the Akwisadae Festival in Kumsai and visiting a friend's radio station there as well as the national futbol stadium (that wasn't open..but we got a private tour since our son is a futbol player), the Kumasi market,  stopping along the road to see a group weaving Kente cloth, another stop to watch a local family pressing palm oil, to Cape Coast Castle, Kakum National Park, and a journey across the Volta lake to hike Wli Falls.....we even touched a crocodile along the way, saw monkey's, ate incredible local food and snacks, and learned more history than a book could possibly include.   We did too much to begin listing.  Emmanuel  and George made our 5 days in southern Ghana seem so much longer because of how interesting they were individually, how well they know their country and traditions, and how willing they were to hear things we said and take action to make unique experiences.  There couldn't be a better guide, who we now feel is part of our family.  Incredible skill to entertain and teach American's from 14 years old to 77 years old about a country in such a short time.  They took us on stops along the road that ONLY a local could enter.  The majority of our trip was trying to avoid being tourists, and only with Emmanuel and George were we able to leave with that handily accomplished.  The next trip to northern Ghana cannot come soon enough, and waiting to see Emmanuel and George will be just another reason to visit this incredible country.