Easter means different things for different people. For some, it’s about church conventions and services where there is one activity or the other from Good Friday to Easter Monday.

For others, the long weekend offers an opportunity to catch up on fun and adventure that they’ve missed out on from working hard in the first three months of the year. And then, there are those who make it all about family and friends, with food firmly being a part of the plan.

One thing that is common in most parts of Ghana, however, is that almost nobody stays home over this period. Whether it’s for fun or reflection, long journeys across the country or a short trip within the same town, there’s a tangible buzz of activity on every corner over the Easter holidays.

Nationwide presence

Bolt has made mobility more accessible to anyone with a phone. With a presence in eight regional capitals – Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast, Takoradi, Ho, Koforidua, Sunyani, Tamale – you can seamlessly move around with the Bolt app. And even where you need to travel in comfort or with regular compact cars, getting from A to B has never been easier or offered more options to suit you.

Food delivery

However, if you are part of those that prefer to stay home and reflect over Easter, Bolt Food gives you ready access to hundreds of eateries, all available just a tap of your phone away.

So, be brave enough to try a new dish. Or a new place. Or binge on your favourite meal that you order every day. Good food makes great moments, even if it’s just by yourself.

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Safety measures

Over the past year, Bolt has introduced various security features to give both riders and drivers peace of mind while on the road. From “Share-a-Trip” to 24/7 online support or emergency assistance for both riders and drivers, Bolt has invested heavily in making anyone travelling with Bolt to know that they are safe.

Whatever your movement this Easter, let Bolt make it simpler for you. Sit back and enjoy the ride. After all, sometimes, the journey is more fun than the destination.

We wish you and your family a happy Easter, wherever you go for fun, reflection, or adventure.

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