Itinerary
1. W.E.B. Du Bois Memorial Centre: A tribute to the legendary African-American activist and scholar W.E.B. Du Bois, who made Ghana his home in his final years. Explore his personal archive, learn about his impact on Pan-Africanism, and see the peaceful spot where he’s buried.
2. Arts Centre: A must-see for art lovers. The Arts Centre is a treasure trove of Ghanaian craftsmanship, from vibrant paintings and intricate wood carvings to colourful textiles. Perfect for picking up unique souvenirs and chatting with local artists.
3. Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park: A serene spot dedicated to Ghana’s first president, Kwame Nkrumah. Walk through lush gardens, visit his tomb, and dive into a museum that tells the story of Ghana’s independence and Nkrumah’s pivotal role in the Pan-African movement.
4. Black Star Square (Independence Square): The heart of national pride in Ghana, this vast square is home to the iconic Black Star Gate and a towering monument commemorating Ghana’s hard-won independence. Expect to feel the energy of the place, especially during major celebrations and parades.
5. Tie and Dye: Dive into the world of traditional Ghanaian tie and dye, or “adinkra.” Watch skilled artisans create stunning, colourful patterns on fabrics, and maybe even try your hand at designing your own one-of-a-kind piece to take home.
6. Osu Oxford Street: The pulse of Accra’s modern side. Osu Oxford Street is lined with trendy shops, lively restaurants, and bustling bars. Whether you’re shopping, grabbing a bite, or just people-watching, it’s where Accra’s energy truly comes alive. Experience beauty of Accra at night right here at Osu Oxford Street.
7. Makola Market: Get lost in the vibrant hustle of Makola Market! From fresh produce to colourful fabrics and handmade jewellery, it’s a maze of sights, sounds, and scents. This is the place to practice your bargaining skills while soaking up authentic.
1. Cape Coast Castle Tour: Visiting Cape Coast Castle is a deeply moving experience. You’ll walk through the same halls that once held enslaved people, and the dungeons are as haunting as they sound. The guides here do a great job of explaining the history and significance of the castle, so expect to feel both enlightened and emotionally stirred as you learn about Ghana’s painful yet important history.
2. Kakum National Park: Kakum is perfect for nature lovers and anyone looking for adventure. Imagine walking high above the rainforest on a canopy walkway, with the wind in your hair and a panoramic view of the treetops below. It’s peaceful and exhilarating all at once, with plenty of wildlife to spot as you trek through the park’s lush, green landscape.
3. Monkey Sanctuary in Cape Coast: The Monkey Sanctuary in Cape Coast is an enjoyable, hands-on experience. You’ll see Mona monkeys in the wild, swinging through the trees and playing around. The guides are knowledgeable and share fascinating facts about the animals and the environment. It’s a great way to connect with nature and get some close-up shots of these playful creatures.
4. Crocodile Pond at Hans Cottage: If you’ve ever wanted to get up close and personal with crocodiles, Hans Cottage is your spot. You’ll be amazed at how tame the crocodiles are and how you can feed them or take a picture with them (under careful supervision, of course!). It’s a unique experience to learn about these creatures in such a relaxed, natural setting. Plus, the surrounding area is peaceful, with a beautiful pond that makes for a lovely afternoon outing.
5. Elmina Castle Tour: Elmina Castle is even older than Cape Coast and holds its own powerful story. The tour takes you through the castle’s dark, heavy history with a focus on the transatlantic slave trade. The architecture is striking, and the stories told by the guides give you a real sense of the lives that passed through this historic site. It’s one of those places where history feels alive and personal.
6. Assin Manso Ancestral Slave Site and River Site: Assin Manso is a place for reflection. It’s where the enslaved were brought to be washed before being sold, standing there, you can’t help but feel the weight of history. The site is peaceful now, but it holds so many stories of pain, resilience, and survival. It’s a place that leaves you thinking about the past and how it connects to the present.
7. Cape Coast Night Life: Cape Coast may not have a huge, modern nightlife scene like Accra, but the combination of history, culture, and relaxed beachfront atmosphere makes for a beautiful, memorable experience. It’s an ideal destination enjoy a more intimate, slower-paced evening
8. Boti Falls: Boti Falls is a twin waterfall located at Boti in Yilo Krobo District in the Eastern Region of Ghana. These twin falls, which come from two rivers, are referred to as female and male; according to local myth, a rainbow is formed when they merge.
9. Aburi Botanical Gardens: “Nestled in the heart of Aburi in the Eastern Region of Ghana, the Aburi Botanical Gardens is a true gem for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape.
10. Safari Valley Resort: Safari Valley is the first luxury Eco Park Resort sited in the Okere District in the Eastern Region of Ghana with accommodation and Recreation facilities
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About This Tour
Experience Ghana the gateway to West Africa, a country located in the West Africa where you will discovery natural, historic tourist locations that tells true life tails . join us on one of the best Ghana discoveries, offering 10 days of truly memorable experiences, some of the highlight being the museum of the first president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah Museum, the breath taking safari Valley , the historic Cape coast castle build purposely for salve trade in west Africa among others.
Ghana is a peaceful welcoming country worth discovering , An experienced tour guide will accompany you on all days.
Included
- Airport pickup
- Pre-booked accommodation as per the itinerary on 9 nights in B&Bs, hotels and apartments.
- Full breakfast each morning, Lunch & Dinner provided
- Round trip to all locations
- Pre-departure information (itineraries, route information, local bus etc.)
- Entrance fee to all tourist locations paid
- Wifi internet on board Vehicle
- 24/7 phone assistance by our local office / representative
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