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After 16 Days Of Driving, Risk-Taking Ghanian Tourists Arrive London 

Ghanian Tourists and explorers who embarked on a journey to London by road have confirmed their arrival at the European country after spending 16 days on the road.

The team comprised of 12 men and a woman includes Kwabena Peprah, Saka, Fred Papa Kwofie, Richard, Kwame Peprah, Kofi Peprah, Kwadwo Prakah-Asante, Franklin Peters and his son, Quincy, Joseph, Cyprian Ed, Kwabena Ayirebi and his brother Kojo and the only female, Serwa the Shecanic. 

They left their country on Sunday, July 22nd in the quest to drive from Africa to Europe, and made it. 

The vehicles they traveled with were two Land cruisers, a Ford F-150 Raptor, Land Rover Defender, G63, and Lexus RX 350.

According to the drivers, the journey from Accra to London spanned an incredible 10,000 kilometres.

A video posted by X user Cyprian Wealth on Sunday showed the Ghanaians waving their country’s flag in pride and excitement as they noted they have arrived after 16 days.

In an earlier interview before their arrival in London, the team of drivers said that they were inspired by stories of people traveling from foreign countries to Ghana and other African nations which encouraged them to turn the tables and attempt the adventure as a fun activity, showcasing their adventurous spirit and passion for exploration.

“We are explorers and we are doing this for fun. We read about people driving from Europe to Ghana all the time, and we also planned to do it and we are almost there.”

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