Die Agbogbloshie (E-Waste- und Recycling-Erfahrung in Accra) Private Tour





Beschreibung
Begeben Sie sich auf eine private Führung durch Accras Agbogbloshie-Gemeinde zu den größten E-Waste-Sites der Welt. Gewinnen Sie Einblicke aus erster Hand, wie ausrangierte Elektronik von Jugendlichen vor Ort wiederverwendet, recycelt und in nützliche Materialien umgewandelt wird, und zeigen Sie bemerkenswerte Widerstandsfähigkeit, Kreativität und Einfallsreichtum angesichts herausfordernder Bedingungen. Diese Augen öffnende Erfahrung ist ideal für diejenigen, die ein tieferes Verständnis der globalen Abfallsysteme und ihrer ökologischen und sozialen Auswirkungen suchen. Mit der Buchung dieser Tour tragen Sie direkt zur Unterstützung des Lebensunterhalts innerhalb der Gemeinde bei, da ein Teil der Gebühr an lokale Guides und Einwohner geht. Tipps sind auch für diejenigen herzlich willkommen, die sich inspiriert fühlen, zusätzliche Unterstützung anzubieten. YouTuber, Forscher und Dokumentarfilmer wenden sich bitte vorab an den Reiseveranstalter, um die erforderlichen Drehgenehmigungen zu vereinbaren. Ein respektvoller und achtsamer Umgang ist unerlässlich, um ein sinnvolles und positives Erlebnis sowohl für die Besucher als auch für die Community zu gewährleisten.
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Abholorte & -zeiten
Dies ist eine flexible Tour mit Abholung und Rückgabe von Ihrem Hotel, Ihrer Residenz oder jedem bevorzugten Ort zu einer Zeit, die am besten zu Ihnen passt. Wir empfehlen jedoch, entweder vor 10 : 00 Uhr oder nach 15 : 00 Uhr zu starten, da das Erlebnis sowohl Gehen als auch Fahren beinhaltet. Diese Zeiten helfen, die Spitzenhitze des Tages zu vermeiden und sorgen für eine komfortablere und angenehmere Tour.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(43)
Up close experience of recycling operation of discarded electronics, down to the copper, iron and aluminum metals. Includes walk through the community’s markets and neighborhoods. Eye opening. Terrific guide Mohammed who lives and works there. Viator guide Sadick was also great. Highly recommend.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us, was a great pleasure to share this with you.
Humbling and eye opening experience. We were amazed at the amount of material that is generated and how it is reused.
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Toufic was terrific, and an excellent guide. I was pleased to learn about Ghana's electronic sustainability; one man's trash really is hundreds of others' treasure/livelihood. Wear closed-toed shoes! Be prepared to feel the privilege of the life you live by the end. I was able to buy groceries at the market and stock up on much-needed water at the end of the tour. I was picked up right at my hotel, and the air conditioning in the vehicle felt great! We were met by a kind local man who showed us his world; he never stopped helping everyone around him really showcasing what community is all about! While I have seen poverty before I was surprised to see the frank difference just a few miles can make between different groups. I really learned about electronics, the importance of recycling, what true happiness means to people, and how to navigate a tight market. I was very pleased with Toufic’s knowledge of the area and wish I had booked more! It took about 3 hours, and by the end I needed a shower, to journal, and to think about how I wanted to use this information to recognize how blessed my life is.
Thanks you so much for taking the time to share your experience, always a great pleasure to be able to share our knowledge and also to learn from our guest.
This e-waste tour is a must-see. I had mixed feelings about walking around as a tourist while witnessing the harsh reality of the people working and living in this neighborhood, but it was very educational. It made me reflect on our overconsumption and 'throwaway mentality' in Europe, as well as my own role in it. The two guides (one of whom was from the community itself) were wonderful. They were friendly, made me feel safe, and were happy to answer all my questions.
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The flexible and well-organized tour left a lasting impression on us. We can highly recommend it to anyone who wants to gain insights beyond classic tourist activities and broaden their horizons.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. Glad we are able to help make this possible. Cheers
It is an impressive experience to see where all the electronic waste finally is dumped but also what people make out of it. If you are around you should really make this excursion.
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So many things to discover there. Great insights and the pure reality about the tough life of the people in this „little town“. You will be definitely touched by this experience.. authentic honest local guides. I would say it is safe to go there in the morning with the guides - would not recommend tondo it alone on your own.
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Everybody should see this! A truly mind blowing experience and a strong reminder of why we all need to scale down drastically on consumerism. Our guide was really good - also the local guide was great.
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Sadiq and Awal were friendly and explained how people live and work in Agbogbloshie very well. Impossible to see this neighbourhood and the e waste recycling without their guidance.
Thanks so much for taking the time to share your experience. Thanks for the appreciation of the guides local knowledge
I have a mixed feeling about this tour. We had three guides withus, Awal and Nunu were INCREDIBLE! Awal helped a lot in coordinating local people for our filming and did a great job guiding us in the dumpsite. Nunu was energetic and extremely friendly. He made us feel at home and helped to translate the local language to English so that everyone can understand. However, the other guide, Sadick didn't meet our expectation by afar. His English was not very clear, neither was he being helping during our filming. He looks always rushy and somehow grumpy. On the second day, we were supposed to close at 4 pm as discussed, but he started to rush and even yell at us at 3:30. He claimed that we wasted a lot of time which in fact he is the one who led us to a restaurant where the service was so slow that we wasted about 1 hour. 5 stars for Awal and Nunu, I star for Sadick.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. I am truly sorry to hear how you felt about one of my colleagues during your filming on Day 2. Just to clarify, the original filming schedule was 6 hours per day, but we made an exception and agreed to extend this to 8 hours daily. Unfortunately, on Day 1 this was exceeded, running well over 10 hours. When I drew your attention to this, it was only to remind you that the agreed time slot must be respected going forward, and that filming should not extend into unapproved areas. From around 3:30, my colleague was reminding you of this so that we could remain within the agreed limits. For educational purposes and in the interest of future clients who may also seek access and filming permits, it is important to emphasize that the people of Agbogbloshie are very warm and welcoming. That said, their generosity should not be taken for granted. It is essential to respect both the community and the timelines set by your local guides. Spending hours interviewing one individual is not always practical, as they too have jobs and families to attend to. We kindly ask that you continue to respect these guidelines and remain attentive to the advice of your local guides. This ensures not only smooth filming but also positive long-term relationships with the community.



