
Ghana’s cultural diversity is unsurpassed in Western Africa. Its current ethnographic composition results in constant migration from the north and eastern part of Africa due to the abundance of gold found in the region.
Our cultural tours take you on an amazing journey through the history of this wonderful country, immersing you in the cultural traditions and daily life of the many tribal communities we come into contact with. We visit ancient monuments in all regions of the country, passing through areas seldom visited by tourists.
This enhances our guests’ experience and enables them to see the real Ghana.
Our tours take you on a thought provoking journey through Ghana’s recent tragic slave trade era, visiting wonderfully preserved slave forts, and castles on the Gold Coast. Our accommodation ranges from hotels in the cities and towns, to traditional homesteads and guesthouses in more rural communities. During our journey, we witness African drumming and dance dating back centuries and have an opportunity to participate and learn more about the history of these wonderful cultural displays.
We are sure a cultural visit to experience the colourful and warm hospitality of the varied ethnic groups within Ghana and immersing yourself in their diverse culture and traditions is an experience that will live with you forever.
At A Glance:
Duration:
15 Days/14 Nights
Accommodation:
13 nights in hotels with air conditioning and en suite facilities
1 night in traditional homestead
Transport:
Air-conditioned vehicle
Activities:
Cultural/historical expedition
River safari
Wildlife viewing
Guides:
Expert guides with a wealth of knowledge and experience
Group Size
This small group tour can be tailor-made year round for groups and families to meet with preferred date of travel and budget.
Our ultimate aim is for our guests to experience the real Ghana, interacting with the locals and venturing to areas seldom visited by tourists.
Grading:
Easy
Included:
Collection, transportation in and around Ghana
Accommodation
All meals, breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
Mineral water
Park entrance fees
All guide fees
Excursion costs
Professional care and attention
Excluded:
Flights (can be arranged for UK travellers)
Travel insurance
Ghana entry visa
Alcoholic/soft drinks
Items of personal nature
Price:
£1295
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Single Supplement:
£100
Deposit:
£150

Outline Itinerary
15 days/14 nights
Day 1: Arrival:
Arrival at Kotoka international airport and transferred to your hotel by the experienced guides who will be with you for the duration of your tour. You will be briefed on all aspects of your holiday over complementary drinks as you acclimatise yourself to Western Africa.
Day 2: Cultural excursions:
Your first day with us in Ghana and the beginning of an amazing journey, after breakfast we set off heading west along the beautiful gold coast, our destination is Cape Coast. On our arrival we visit Cape Coast castle a UNESCO world heritage site and the castle of St George, the oldest extant Colonial building in sub Saharan Africa, for an emotional journey through Ghana’s recent tragic enslaved African trade era.
Day 3: Cultural excursions and wildlife viewing:
The morning starts with a buzz as we set off for Kakum National Park and Africa’s only canopy walkway. Kakum is a beautiful tropical guinea rainforest and the canopy is an exciting excursion, set 40 metres above the rainforest floor and attached to 7 emerging trees, this is an excursion never forgotten.
After lunch we visit the village of Mosomangar and the exceptional bamboo orchestra. During our time in the village we will interact with the locals learning the history behind the orchestra and experience their daily life. After witnessing an amazing performance and interacting with locals at a nearby spot (bar) we head back to our hotel for the evening.
In the afternoon we proceed to Mosamagor to witness traditional African dance and drumming.
Day 4: Cultural excursions:
We start our journey to Kumasi, home of the Asantehene, King of the Ashanti’s. En route we will stop at Assin Manso, an important town along the enslaved African trade routes. Here enslaved Africans were bathed in a nearby river and checked for fitness before transportation to Cape Coast castle and shipment to the Americas. On arrival in Kumasi we will visit the National Cultural centre which is where we find the Prempeh II Jubilee museum. The museum offers an excellent overview of Ashanti history that will benefit us during our time in the region.

Day 5: Cultural excursions:
A morning visit to Kejetia market, which is the largest outdoor market in the whole of Western Africa. A labyrinth of stalls nestled closely together we experience everyday life for the people of this great city; during our time here we can pick up some bargain souvenirs at low prices. Found a short distance from Kejetia is the village of Bonwire, home of Kente. We will interact with the locals learning the history behind the many designs of cloth and witness skilled weavers outside their homes during our village tour. A Coco farm is found a short distance away, Ghana is the worlds 2nd largest producer of Coco and a tour learning the process of producing quality Coco will give us an insight into the daily lives of many locals in Ghana. After lunch we visit the village of Ntunsu the home of traditional Adinkra cloth. The Adinkra cloth is adorned by beautiful symbols, each with its own meaning; during our time here we can produce our own strip of cloth with symbols of personal significance.
Day 6: Cultural viewing and wildlife experience:
After a leisurely breakfast we set off Northwards towards the villages of Boebeng and Fiema, these 2 villages have been protecting black and white colobus and mona monkeys that live in the surrounding forests. The locals perceive them to be sacred; we will tour the village interacting with the locals, learning their history and traditions.
Day 7:
We set off early, our destination is Bolgatanga capital of the Upper East region of Ghana, and en route we will stop in Tamale for lunch. We arrive in Bolgatanga in the late afternoon and relax at our hotel.
Day 8: Cultural excursions and wildlife viewing:
After a good breakfast we set off for Paga, here we visit the sacred crocodile ponds viewing these magnificent creatures and learning the history behind them. We spend time in the town interacting with locals before visiting a nearby enslaved African camp. Here enslaved Africans were held captive before being transported south to the coast. After lunch we head to the wonderful village of Sirigu. We spend the afternoon with the locals visiting the markets and chiefs palace, a major highlight for most of our previous guests.

Day 9: Wildlife viewing:
After an early breakfast we head off for Mole National Park, Ghana’s largest and best game viewing park. We set off for an afternoon foot safari getting extremely close to the worlds largest land mammals African Elephants. We marvel at the wildlife as we relax around the pool of our hotel in the evening.
Day 10: Wildlife viewing and cultural excursions:
After an early morning foot safari we enjoy our breakfast and relax around the hotel pool that overlooks the 2 watering holes. In the afternoon we visit Larabanga and the 14th century mud and stick mosque. We return in the early evening and enjoy the atmosphere of being so close to nature.
Day 11: Cultural excursions and wildlife viewing:
An early start as we set off for the Upper West region of Ghana and the Wechiau community hippo sanctuary. Wechiau was voted the 3rd best eco conservation project in the world by the Independent newspaper in the UK. We enjoy a wonderful day mixing with the local community and seeing the endangered hippos on an unforgettable river safari, definitely one of the highlights of our trip.
Day 12: Wildlife viewing:
After an early morning river safari, we head back to Mole for a 1 night stay.
Day 13: Cultural tour:
After an early morning foot safari we depart Mole, our destination is Kumasi, en route we will be taking a refreshing break at the beautiful Kintampo waterfall. Some of our guests use this opportunity to experience the most refreshing shower in Ghana. On our arrival in Kumasi we relax around the pool of our hotel.

Day 14: Cultural excursions:
We leave for Accra after breakfast, en route we will visit the beautiful Boti waterfall for a refreshing break. After the falls we visit a small village that makes traditional Ghanaian glass beads. We will sit with Comfort and here wonderful family learning the history behind the beads and the skilled process of making them. We continue our journey to Accra stopping at Aburi craft village, an excellent place to buy wooden carvings and see the skilled locals carving outside their workshops. A short distance from the village is Aburi Botanical Gardens a beautiful place to stop for lunch. We arrive in Accra early evening and relax at our hotel.
Day 15: Cultural tour:
Your final day with us in Ghana, after a leisurely breakfast you can relax around the pool of your hotel or visit the National Museum, a wonderful place where almost all the displays are ethnographic in nature. We enjoy an early evening meal before your departure after a wonderful 15 day tour.