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144 hours
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Discover Ghana’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty on this guided multi-day tour. Start with a city tour of Accra, visiting Independence Square, Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, and more. Journey to the Eastern Region to explore the stunning Boti Falls and Umbrella Rock. Continue to Bonwire to see traditional Kente weaving, followed by a Kumasi city tour including the Manhyia Palace and Kejetia Market. Visit the historic slave river at Assin Manso, then explore Elmina Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. End your adventure with a canopy walk at Kakum National Park before returning to Accra. Perfect for travelers seeking an immersive experience of Ghana’s culture, heritage, and iconic landmarks.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Overnight at Airport View Hotel
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
A knowledgeable guide will meet you at the entrance and take you on a guided tour, telling the story of Ghana's first president and the story of Ghana and Africaa's struggle for independence.
Osu Castle
It is a historic coastal fort in Accra, Ghana. Built by the Danes in the 1660s, it served as a seat of government for centuries. The castle holds deep colonial and political history and offers insight into Ghana's past and independence journey.
Independence Square
The Independence Square also known as the Black Star Square is one of Africa's largest public squares. Located in Accra, it hosts national parades and events. It features iconic monuments like the Black Star Gate and the Independence Arch.
Makola Market
Makola Market established in 1924 in Central Accra is a bustling hub of commence and culture. Predominantly run by women, it offers a vast array of goods - from vibrant textiles and handcrafted jewelry to fresh products and traditional foods. The markets lively atmosphere and diverse offerings make it a must visit for an authentic Ghanaian experience.
Overnight at Empire Court
Aburi Botanical Gardens
A walk through lush greens and exotic trees. Experience a serene environment with century old trees and different varieties of flora and fauna.
Boti Falls
Boti Falls is a stunning twin waterfall in Ghana's Eastern Region, about 90 minutes from Accra. Surrounded by lush forest, its famous for its male and female falls, scenic hikes and nearby attractions like Umbrella Rock and the Three Headed Palm Tree - perfect for a refreshing nature escape
Overnight at Ridge Condos
Manhyia Palace Museum
A guided tour through the Palace of the Monarch of the Ashanti Kingdom. The museum contains items or artifacts that tell the history of the kingdom and the country pre colonial era and post colonial era.
Asante Traditional Buildings
The Asante Traditional Buildings in Ghana are unique mud structures with intricate geometric patterns, reflecting the rich culture of the Ashanti people. Located near Kumasi, these shrines are UNESCO listed and are the last surviving examples of traditional Asante architecture.
Bonwire, located 18km from Kumasi in Ghana's Ashanti Region is renowed as the birthplace of Kente cloth. According to legend, two friends from Bonwire were inspired by a spiders web to create the first Kente patterns in the 17th Century. Todsy, the village remains a vibrant center for traditional weaving, where visitors can observe artisans crafting intricate designs on handlooms and learn about the cultural significance of each pattern.
Overnight at Ridge Condos
Okomfo Anokye Sword Site
The Okomfo Anokye Sword Site in Kumasi marks where the Ashanti Priest Okomfo Anokye planted a sword over 300 years ago. Legend says it cant be removed, symbolizing the unity and strength of the Ashanti Kingdom. It is a sacred site tied to Ghana's rich cultural and spiritual history.
Ridge Royal (Cape Coast)
Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park
Assin Manso Slave River near Cape Coast is a historic site where enslaved Africans took their last bath before being sold and shipped overseas. The river and memorial wall honor their memory and the horrors of thr transatlantic slave trade. It is a powerful place of reflection.
Elmina Castle
Elmina Castle located in Ghana is the oldest European building in Sub Saharan Africa. It was built by the Portuguese in 1482. It served as a key hub in the transatlantic slave trade.
Overnight in Ridge Royal (Cape Coast)
Cape Coast
Cape Coast Castle, located in Ghana is a historic fortress that played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade. It was originally establish by the Portugeuse as a trading post. The castle changed hands many times and eventually the British took control in 1664 and transformed it into a major hub for the slave trade. Enslaved Africans were held in the castle's dungeons under inhumane conditions before passing through the "Door Of No Return" to be shipped across the atlantic. Today, Cape Coast Castle serves as a museum and UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserving the memory of those who suffered and educating visitors about this dark chapter in history.
Kakum National Park
Kakum National Park in Ghana's Central Region is famous for its canopy walkway suspended 40m above the rainforest. The park is home to rare wildlife like forest elephants and over 200 bird species. Visitors enjoy nature walks, guided tours and breathtaking views of the jungle.
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