Private Tour
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72 hours
Mobile ticket
This 3-day tour offers a dynamic blend of urban exploration and rich historical experiences. On the first day, you’ll discover the vibrant city of Accra, with its lively markets, cultural landmarks, and bustling atmosphere. The next two days will be dedicated to Cape Coast, where you’ll delve into the region’s profound history, including visits to its renowned castles, stunning beaches, and serene natural attractions.
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
All Fees and Taxes
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
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LUNCH
Lunch
Asomdwe Park is the venue which holds the mortal remains of the Late Former President J.E.A Mills ... It is a serene environment and a recommendable place for tourists... It also like a mini zoo for some animals like the ostrich, fishes and birds
Independence Square
The Independence Arch in Accra, Ghana, is part of the Independence Square which contains monuments to Ghana's independence struggle, including the Independence Arch, Black Star Gate, and the Liberation Day Monument
Centre for National Culture, Accra
The museum houses a fascinating collection of Ghana’s historical treasures. The exhibits housed under the two-tiered rotunda of the museum comprise much more than Ghanaian Culture alone, and include a collection of the neighbouring West African countries as well.
Lemon Beach Hotel
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Kakum National Park
This park makes for a great day hike with fantastic views, especially from the wooden suspension bridges that soar a hundred feet overhead. The Kakum Canopy Walk allows hikers to experience a portion of the jungle usually reserved for climbers and fliers thanks to a trail of precariously hung suspension bridges.
Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park
Assin Manso was the final link in the slavery route from northern Ghana, and it was known to have been the largest slave market for merchants supplying slaves to the forts and castles along the coast. Former slaves from the Americas, Samuel Carson from the USA & Crystal from Jamaica, were re-interred here in 1998. In addition to the cemetery, the Slave River can be visited as well. This is now a sacred place of remembrance. Slaves that were brought from northern Ghana and were washed and sorted before selling them to the merchants. The river where the slaves washed themselves is called ‘NNONKO NSUO’ meaning Slave River. After sorting, the fit ones were sent to the forts along the coast, where they were locked up in cells for months before “shipment” across the Atlantic, to an unknown place and future
Accomodation at Lemon Beach Resort or Coconut Grove Resort
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Cape Coast Castle
Cape Coast Castle served as one of the slave castles built on the shores of Ghana. It also served as the Administration center for British rule in West Africa. Participants will visit the museum and dungeons where slaves were kept while awaiting shipping to the New World.
Elmina
Elmina is the first European trading post built on the Gulf of Guinea and claimed to be the oldest European building South of the Sahara. It was founded by Portugal in 1482, taken over by the Dutch in the 17th century and by Britain in the late 19th century. Elmina Castle and other forts and castles along the Gold Coast protected important ports of the European-African Gold and Ivory trade and became later centres of the trans-Atlantic Slave trade. Elmina Castle, together with 17 other fortified trading-posts in Ghana is inscribed as “Forts and Castles, Volta, Greater Accra, Central and Western Regions in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Pickup included
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
945denishas,
Jun 2, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
I can’t recommend Here is Ghana Tours enough! Mohammed went above and beyond to customize our tours, even accommodating a last-minute addition. Maanan, our guide, was simply outstanding - knowledgeable, patient, and kind. His photography skills were a bonus, and he handled a small mishap with such calm professionalism. Even after that, he ensured our last tour was unforgettable. Booking with Here is Ghana Tour was the best decision for our trip, and I can’t wait to do it again. The lunch spots chosen were absolutely delicious too! Don’t hesitate to book with them for an incredible Ghanaian adventure!











Krystal M,
Jun 1, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
My experience with Here is Ghana Tours was nothing more than amazing. Mohammed simply customized an itinerary that met my needs! He also connected me with THE BEST tour guide I've ever adventured with. Mannan was knowledgeable, young and fun. His attention to details was out of this world. He took heed to my interest in learning about the schools in Ghana. He showed me schools and explained the uniforms as we drove by. Not to mention he is the very skilled at social media. He made sure to capture me at my best.. knowing all the good spots for the best content. Mannan was very attentive to my friend when she had a slight hiccup and injured her finger. He took great care of her and made sure she was alright. I could go on for days about booking with this company! Just know you won't be disappointed. Also want to mention that I love that breakfast(early tours) and lunch was provided'







mobrown219,
Jan 21, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
I went to Ghana on a solo trip and was nervous about the experience. However, Med and Richard made me feel right at home. I felt safe and was able to have a full itinerary! Would hands down recommend this service!
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