Enzulu is a water village in Ghana built on stilts, similar to the Makoko Village in Nigeria.
The village was founded by ancestors who migrated from another country and built their homes on water to protect against enemies.
Residents of Enzulu commute to land for work, school, and shopping by boat.
The village has a school that serves students up to grade 6. Older children have to travel to a nearby village for secondary education.
Enzulu is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from Ghana and abroad.