Imagine stepping into the rhythm of Africa: the warm smiles, the beating drums, the rich history carved into every stone, and the artistry alive in every corner. From now till December 15th, Landtours invites you to a 7-day Artisanal Cultural Tour of Ghana, a journey designed to awaken your senses, connect you with tradition, and leave you with unforgettable memories.
Why Choose this Tour:
Your adventure begins the moment you land in Accra. Feel the energy of Ghana’s bustling capital as you drive through its vibrant streets. From Independence Square to the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre, the city reveals its story of resilience, freedom, and Pan-African pride.
Walk through the serene Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, where history whispers from the eternal Flame of Liberation. By evening, settle into the comfort of the Lancaster Accra Hotel, ready for the days ahead.
In Cape Coast, stand at the haunting Slave River of Assin Manso, where countless Africans took their last bath before the Atlantic crossing.
On the fourth day, you will learn the ancient craft of batik making, creating your colourful fabric to carry home. By midday, step into Auntie Esi’s kitchen for a hands-on Ghanaian cooking class, blending spices and laughter into dishes like jollof rice. In the afternoon, meet Elmina’s fishermen and fishmongers, whose trade has sustained this community for generations.
On the fifth day, you will take a walk through the Slave Dungeons. History comes alive in the stone walls of Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle.
On the sixth day, you will return to Accra and immerse yourself in a traditional pottery workshop, where you will shape clay with your own hands under the guidance of master artisans.
Why Choose Landtours?
Because this isn’t just a trip; it’s a passage into culture, history, and creativity. Secure your place on the Artisanal Cultural Tour 2025 today and let Ghana transform the way you see the world.
A Package of 4 PAX is going for $1,648, 6 PAX at $1,535 and 8 PAX at $1,508.
Your Tour Price Includes
• Art & Coffin Makers – Explore Ghana’s fantasy coffins and contemporary art spaces
• Historic Sites – Visit Cape Coast & Elmina Castles, Slave River, and Manhyia Palace
• Craft Villages – Discover Kente weaving, Adinkra stamping, and wood carving in Ashanti communities
• Hands-On Workshops – Create traditional batik and cook local dishes