Northern Ghana’s Harmattan Season: Unexpected Beauty of West Africa’s Dry Spell

Every January and February, Northern Ghana undergoes a dramatic seasonal shift—the Harmattan. This dry, dusty wind blows from the Sahara, transforming landscapes, temperatures, and daily life. From a geographical perspective, Harmattan reshapes perceptions of West African travel, offering a rare and compelling experience beyond lush savannas. By exploring this unique climatic window, seasoned travel writers…

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