This is a curated cultural journey across Ghana, over 7 memorable days. We take you from the heart of our capital to the soul of our traditions, the sweetness of our cocoa, and the healing shores of our coastlines.
Your 7-Day Journey
Day 1: Akwaaba -Touch down and feel the warmth. Traditional welcome, airport pickup, and Ghanaian dinner with vibes.
Day 2: Accra City Tour
Explore Ghana’s buzzing capital — National Museum, Independence Square, Jamestown, Makola Market, etc.
Day 3: Kumasi Culture Tour
Visit the Manhyia Palace, Bonwire Kente Village, and Kejetia Market.
Day 4: Ghana Cocoa Tour
Experience Ghana’s global treasure, from cocoa farms to tasting freshly made chocolate.
Day 5: Cape Coast & Assin Manso
Walk the painful yet powerful path of history at Cape Coast Castle and the Slave River at Assin Manso.
Day 6: Ada Day Out
Cruise on the Volta, eat fresh tilapia from the lake, swim, dance, relax.
Day 7: Goodbye Ghana
Shop, reflect, hug your guides goodbye.
Our driver and tour guide will be easily identifiable — they will hold a sign with your name and “Ghana is Beautiful” on it. You will also receive a confirmation message via WhatsApp or email a day before the tour with final pickup details.
The Parking lot at the Accra mall.
Touch down in the warm heart of West Africa and feel the rhythm of Ghana from the moment you land. Our friendly team will greet you at Kotoka International Airport with smiles, traditional music, and your first taste of Ghanaian hospitality. You’ll be transported to your hotel to freshen up and relax. In the evening, we’ll gather for a special Akwaaba (Welcome) Dinner featuring authentic local cuisine, live drumming, and a cultural orientation to set the tone for your unforgettable week ahead.
Start your Ghana adventure with a cultural welcome in vibrant Osu, Accra. Enjoy traditional drumming, dancing, and an interactive introduction to Ghanaian hospitality. Then, share a delicious group dinner featuring local dishes like Jollof rice, grilled tilapia, and Kelewele. It’s the perfect first night in Ghana—connecting with fellow travelers and immersing in culture, food, and music.
Wake up to the energy of Accra as we dive deep into the heart of Ghana’s bustling capital — a city alive with culture, history, and rhythm. From ancient artifacts and traditional regalia to colonial-era memorabilia and contemporary art, the museum offers a journey through time that connects the past to the present.
Discover Ghana’s history at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park in Accra. Visit the final resting place of Ghana’s first President and explore exhibits that honor his legacy and the fight for independence. Walk through beautiful gardens, view historical artifacts, and learn about Nkrumah’s impact on Africa.
Visit the iconic Black Star Square, a powerful symbol of Ghana’s independence and freedom. Located in central Accra, this historic site features the Black Star Gate, Independence Arch, and expansive parade grounds. Learn about Ghana’s journey to independence and capture memorable photos at one of the most significant landmarks in West Africa.
Explore the historic Osu Castle, also known as Christianborg Castle, located on the Atlantic coast in Accra. Once a seat of colonial power and later the presidential residence, this 17th-century fortress holds deep historical significance. Discover stories of governance, colonial rule, and Ghana’s path to independence.
Experience the vibrant energy of Oxford Street in Osu, Accra’s most lively commercial hub. Lined with shops, restaurants, bars, and street vendors, it’s the perfect place to explore modern Ghanaian city life.
Meet the legendary Kente weavers and learn how Ghana’s iconic cloth is skillfully handwoven, thread by thread. You’ll have the chance to try weaving and shop for authentic Kente straight from the source.
Step into the royal history of the Ashanti Kingdom at the Manhyia Palace Museum in Kumasi. Explore the former royal residence of Ashanti kings and discover artifacts, photographs, and stories that celebrate Ashanti culture and leadership. Learn about the legacy of the Golden Stool and the powerful role of the Asantehene. A rich cultural experience that brings Ghana’s royal heritage to life.
Explore the bustling Kejetia Market in Kumasi, one of the largest open-air markets in West Africa. With thousands of stalls selling everything from fabrics and beads to spices and crafts, it’s a vibrant hub of Ashanti life. Walk through the colorful maze, interact with local traders, and experience the heartbeat of Kumasi.
Discover Ghana’s rich traditions at Ike’s Cultural Village, a vibrant space dedicated to preserving and showcasing local arts, crafts, and heritage. Located in the heart of the Ashanti Region, visitors can experience drumming, dance, pottery, wood carving, and traditional storytelling.
Visit Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm, the historic site where cocoa farming was first introduced to Ghana. Learn about the origins of Ghana’s cocoa industry, the farming process, and its impact on the country’s economy. Walk through lush cocoa plantations and see how cocoa pods are harvested and processed.
Discover the stunning Asenema Waterfall, nestled in the serene landscapes of the Eastern Region. Enjoy a refreshing hike through lush greenery to this beautiful natural wonder.
Experience the thrill of wildlife at Safari Valley, Ghana’s premier wildlife park near Accra. See a variety of animals including antelopes, ostriches, monkeys, and crocodiles in a safe, well-maintained environment.
Visit the sacred river where enslaved Africans were given their last bath before being taken to the castles. The site now serves as a memorial ground and a place of healing and connection for people of African descent.
Tour one of the most iconic slave dungeons in West Africa. Walk through the dark, echoing dungeons, the “Door of No Return,” and the Governor’s quarters as you hear stories of resistance, survival, and remembrance.
Feel the soft sands beneath your feet and let the Atlantic breeze refresh your soul as you have lunch on the beach.
We head east for a refreshing escape to Ada, where the Volta River meets the Atlantic Ocean. This day is all about nature, fun, and unwinding Ghana-style. Cruise along the beautiful Volta River, take a refreshing swim, and unwind on the serene shores. Enjoy fresh, delicious seafood straight from the lake and soak in the peaceful views.
The final day of an unforgettable journey. A time to reflect on the vibrant culture, warm people, and breathtaking sights experienced throughout your stay. From heartfelt farewells to last-minute shopping and memorable moments, this day wraps up your Ghana adventure with gratitude and hope to return soon.
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