Yendi is the biggest village in West Africa which has slowly transformed into a cosmopolitan town and the capital of Yendi Municipal district in the Northern Region of Ghana. As of 2021, the population of Yendi was about 118,000 people. It is the seat of the King of the Dagombas kingdom.
Yendi is located in the eastern corridor of Dagbon which serves as the home of the Dagbon paramontcy as it is in the town's appellation: the home of great visitors. It is a is 91 km (57 miles) from the Tamale, the northern regional capital. It is also 433 km from Accra, the capital city of Ghana.
Public bus from Accra or Kumasi or Tamale offer cheap and safer transportation than the maniac private bus drivers. It takes 13 hours from Accra, 10 hours from Kumasi but 45 minutes from Tamale.
Private car from any medium-sized town with driver is only about some few cedis.
Taxi also plough the road but comes with different colours depending on the station in which you boarded.
Motor cycle can also serve as a means of transport to the place.
Get around town in any of the following based on convenience and cost.
Top up on supplies if you are heading out into the smaller towns or countryside.
Chat with the locals, they are friendly people and you will find the best travel info this way.
2nd-order administrative division
Primary administrative division