Experience Ghana
Tour Overview
Akwaaba! (Welcome ) to Ghana, the land of friendly people with diverse culture. this tour will let you know some unique culture among Ghanaian people, example: mirages, child naming ceremonies, inheritance and many more.
Tour Highlights
- Experience the best of Ghanaian culture
What's included
Itinerary
·
Arrive and transfer to
hotel Brief orientation and check-into your room
·
Accra city tour and
sights - Visit Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, WEB Du Bois Centre, drive through Old
Accra – Jamestown (British Accra) & Dutch Accra. Drive around the
Independence Arch, Black Star Square and shop at the Arts and Craft
Market.
· Courtesy call on the chief and elders of a community amidst traditional drumming and dancing Naming ceremony.
Beads Factory to observe
the process of traditional bead-making.
Go on a city tour of Kumasi visiting the Manhyia Palace and the Palace Museum
·
Kumasi city tour &
crafts villages - Experience Asante craftmanship by visiting some of the Ashanti
Craft villages– Bonwire/Adanwomse (Kente Weaving village), Ntonsu (Adinkra
Village), Ahwiaa (Wood carving Village).
Prempeh
II Jubilee Museum, the Okomfo Anokye Sword and the Kumasi Central Market – the
largest open-air market in West Africa.
- Visit the DONKO NSUO (the slave
river) where the African captives were allowed to take their last
bath in waters of their native land before transported to the slave
dungeons for shipment
- Visit the Elmina Castle a UNESCO
Heritage Site. The first and oldest European structure built of any
substance on African soil; built by the Portuguese in 1482. Go on a
comprehensive guided tour of the castle and see the slave dungeons
and condemn cells where enslaved Africans who attempted to escape
were incarcerated.
·
Visit the Kakum National
Parkand go on a hike in the forest to experience the canopy walkway suspended
100ft from the forest ground.
Visit the Art center for some traditional artisanry
We send you to the airport to return back home
Tour Map
FAQ
$100
10% of full cost must be paid
10% is deducted of the full amount.