Sunyani
Named for the local word for "elephant," Sunyani started as a hunting post. In a divot in the middle of the Ashanti Uplands in mid-Western Ghana, Sunyani has road connections to Kumasi, the Ashanti people's capital, and contains numerous regional government buildings, which give the city its life. It also has an airport, a respected hospital, and a few Sunyani MICE event venues. Two miles north of the city center, Sunyani Airport (NYI) has domestic access to Accra and Kumasi, as well as bush pilot planes to various remote locales. While there are no dedicated conference venues in Sunyani, MICE hotels include the 107-room Eusbett Hotel, which was built in 1998, has four meeting rooms, the largest of which is able to host up to 200 persons, as well as a pool, five bars and restaurants, and a breakout area. Elsewhere, hotel venues in Sunyani's environs feature the Dymns Hotel, 40 miles to the northeast in Techiman (please note: roads are not fast hereabouts), which has 30 guest rooms, a conference room for 50 persons; and the Hotel Sanbra, in Kumasi, 40 miles to the southeast, which has 22 rooms and a restaurant. Sunyani MICE events can b…
Sunyani