Private Tour
Available languages
6 hours
Mobile ticket
Adapt delievering excellent customer service talking to a large groups and turning each tours into an experience,specializes in museums,Properties and sites Visiting the motherland to the meaning of the Ancient symbols of homeland Adinkra symbols locally from the scratch,Travellers will carry out the most symbolic art works full of messages and wisdom,know the history of Adinkra symbols that are unique artistics symbols,tell you unique stories in the custom of Ghana,Enjoy using the Dyer to draw a line on a cloth to divide into two squares carve symbols into calabash gourds and press gourd into the Dyer on the cloth and STAMP LIKE A LOCAL.Explore the birth place of popular kente weaving,know the colorful expensive Ghanaian traditional fabric which is worn mostly on important occasions and celebrations,with its own symbolism and name which tells the history and culture owns social Practices of the Weavers of the cloth es Weave Like A Local with the ancient looms with hand and feet’s.
Wheelchair accessible
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Enterance Fee , Air condition vehicle , Lunch , Bottle water , Drinks ,Tour Guide Service
Buying your own item
Lancaster Kumasi City
Rain Tree Street, Lesley Opoku-Ware Drive Kumasi Ghana
Urbano Hotel
H/N F814/2 Oxford Street, Osu Accra Ghana
Kumasi Airport
Kumasi Ghana
TRAVELLER will explore to Experience the Ntonso Adinkra stamping village with its rich culture and heritage of the meaning behind the Ancient symbols of homeland of Adinkra is made locally from scratch, Carry out the most symbolic art works full of messages and wisdom , knowing the history of Adinkra Symbols that tells unique stories in the custom of Ghana , Enjoy the used of extremely use by pounding the buddy tree into dyer and choosing your favourite colour of fabric textiles and stamp like a local on your own .This symbols signified their sorrow and acted as a way to bid showing FARE WELL / GOOD BYE to the deceased / dead one .
Pickup included
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
christophersB5007CP,
Jan 29, 2022
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was my highlight of my trip to Kumasi , very interested and amazing demonstration and explanation to get chance to try our hands on it practically . Good place to get kente . Ashanti culture is vibrant and a homeland of adinkra symbols . Surely will return to do it again with yaw our knowledgeable tour guide .
emmanuel e,
Aug 28, 2021
- Review from Tripadvisor
Another weekend trip cordinated by our awesome tour guide in Kumasi ,we were picked up out to the ntonso Adinkra village where to know our fare well symbols that are often carved onto furniture and into buildings , painted ,on pottery ,and stamped onto fabric to be worn or decorated with . Bonwire kente village . we went to the art market. Visiting the places was very interesting ,as we were able to to learn about the traditional rich kente clthes and the systems of power in Ghana .
aboagyeg,
Aug 5, 2021
- Review from Tripadvisor
We learn the local history of the rich kente fabric , the spider web on its own , we experience the kente weaving for a memorable tours ever , We weave like a local in Bonwire heading to the stamping village with Bilson who was caring and knows his ways to our destination , awesome stamping and knowing our Adinkra symbols ,We had A great local experience with Bilson when we were in Ghana .
Operated by Bilson Tours Gh