This is a rare tour offering you an adventure and experience. We also offer you an unlimited purified bottled water, Star Tours Ghana T-Shirt and free WiFi. All entrance fees are included in this tour. You only need to sit back and enjoy the trip with our experienced guide and driver. At Star Tours we offer you the quality product. When you book with us, Any profit that is made through our trips goes directly to Future Stars Ghana, our charitable organization which supports over 150 orphans and destitute children
Prearrangement at Accra Shopping Mall
We will explore the Legon and Aburi botanical gardens of Accra. After exploring the magnificent gardens we will begin the journey to a riverside retreat in Akosombo
We will make a stop at Sajuna Beach Club and have a boat ride on the Akosombo lake
On day three, we will head to the Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary. At the sanctuary, you will get the chance to play with, feed, and observe monkeys in their natural environment.
we will set off for the remote village of Liate Wote. On the way you will get the opportunity to trek through remote villages, and climb mount Afadjato the highest mounting in Ghana.
Wli Waterfalls is the highest waterfall in Ghana and the tallest in West Africa. It has a lower and an upper fall. We will spend some time hiking the mountain to see the beautiful waterfall
Early in the morning, we will visit the six Lipke caves to learn the history of the caves. After the caves we depart to Kumasi
We will start the day with a visit to the Manhyia Palace. The Manhyia Palace is the home of the Asantehene, the absolute monarch of the Ashanti kingdom. At the palace you’ll get the opportunity to learn first-hand about the Ashanti’s epic history.
After learning about the history of the Ashanti kingdom we will visit the Okomfo Anokye Sword site to learn the history of the mysterious sword
To conclude the history packed day we will travel to Lake Bosumtwi. At the lake you’ll be able to relax in nature while enjoying magnificent views. It is the only natural lake in Ghana formed by a meteorite strike many years ago. The name of the lake means "Antelope God"
On day four, you will get the opportunity to explore Lake Bosumtwi, the Bobiri forest, and the Bobiri butterfly reserve.
On day four you get the opportunity to play with monkeys at Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary with over 700 Geoffrey’s Pied Colombus and Campbell Mona monkeys, in a natural environment, see wildlife, and explore caves.
After you’ve spent some time getting to know the monkeys we will head to the Tano Boase rock formation. At Tano Boase, you’ll explore sacred groves and caves where villagers sought refuge during slave raids and tribal wars
On day five you will get the opportunity to swim under waterfalls and experience a canopy walkway
We will also visit fuller falls and explore the beautiful waterfalls and its surrounding forest before driving to Mole National Park
On day 5 you’ll get to experience an African safari to see wildlife.
We will wake up bright and early at Mole National Park. From the park we will take an all terrain vehicle and begin the journey into the jungle. We will return by 8am for breakfast. After breakfast we’ll start the second safari of the day. This expedition will be on foot through the dense jungle
We will make a trip to Larbanga mosque. The Larabanga Mosque is a mosque, built in the Sudanese architectural style in the village of Larabanga, Ghana. It is the oldest mosque in the country and one of the oldest in West Africa. We will then drive to one of the historic cities in Ghana, Cape Coast
We will make a stop at Assin Manso Slave River. 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 before taken them to Cape Coast Slave Castle
We will visit the Cape Coast Slave Castle. You’ll be met by the local guides, and taken on a tour you’ll never forget. After learning the history, the guides will set you free to explore everything from the grim dark dungeons to the magnificent cannon lined catwalks
From Cape Coast we will visit the Kakum National Park. The park is rich in butterflies and birds, including African grey parrots and horn-bills. The Canopy Walkway, suspended 45 meters above the ground, provides treetop views of the forest. We will use the canopy walkway to explore the beautiful forest
After exploring the Cape Coast Castle, we’ll also explore Elmina Castle and to Fort Jago. At the castles you’ll once again be met by the local guides who will take you on another incredible tour! After the tour, you’ll once again have time to explore on your own.
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