Affiliate Disclosure for TamaleGhana.com
Last Updated: 5th November, 2025.
At TamaleGhana.com, our mission is to provide authentic, helpful, and inspiring travel information about Northern Ghana. To support this work and keep our travel guides free for readers, we participate in several affiliate marketing programs.
This page explains what that means for you.
What is Affiliate Marketing?
Affiliate marketing is a practice where a website (like ours) earns a small commission by promoting products or services from other companies. We do this by including special tracking links to their websites. If you click on one of these links and make a qualifying purchase, we may receive a commission at no additional cost to you.
These commissions help fund the ongoing costs of running this blog (like hosting, research, and photography) and allow us to continue creating comprehensive content.
Our Guiding Principles
- Honest Recommendations First: We only recommend products, services, tours, and accommodations that we genuinely believe will provide value to our readers, based on our research, experience, or trusted reviews. Our editorial content is never influenced by potential commissions.
- Transparency is Key: We believe in being upfront about our partnerships. This page serves as your clear notice, and we also remind you near relevant links within our articles.
- Your Trust is Everything: We would never jeopardize the trust you place in our guides. The existence of an affiliate link does not affect the price you pay, and our primary goal is always to help you plan a better trip.
Our Affiliate Partners
We are a participant in affiliate programs with the following types of companies (among others):
- Travel Booking Platforms: (e.g., Booking.com, Expedia, Skyscanner)
- Tour & Activity Operators: (e.g., Viator, GetYourGuide)
- Retailers: (e.g., Amazon for travel gear)
- Specific Brands: (e.g., a recommended local tour company or lodge that has an affiliate program)
This list is not exhaustive and may change as we find new, relevant partners for our audience.
How You Can Identify Affiliate Links
You can typically identify our affiliate links in the following ways:
- Direct Disclosure: A note at the top or within a section of a blog post stating, “This post contains affiliate links. This means if you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.”
- Link Structure: The web address (URL) will often contain a unique code identifying our website as the referrer.
Your Support
If you enjoy our free guides and find our recommendations helpful, using our affiliate links is a wonderful way to support TamaleGhana.com. It allows us to continue our work without relying on intrusive advertising or paid subscriptions.
If you have any questions about this disclosure, please feel free to contact us at info@tamaleghana.com.
Thank you for your trust and support!
