Cultural immersion: In Accra, we dive into the bustling capital city where you visit cultural landmarks like the Kwame Nkrumah Museum, Accra Art Centre, the National Museum and the lively atmosphere at the Nikola market, which is one of the largest open markets in Ghana.
Kumasi: we explore the Ashanti kingdom, which also happens to be the second-largest capital in the country. Here, we visit the Manhyia palace to learn about the Ashanti history and culture, Adawomase and Bonwire kente village and the cocoa farm: here, you get to see how the popular kente cloth is made and learn about cocoa.
Historical Landmarks: Cape Coast and Elmina slave castles: here, we learn about how the history of the trans Atlantic slave trade and more. The place is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
W.E.B.Du Bois center: learn about the Pan Africanist movement and life of the activist W.E.B.Du Bois in Accra
The Independence Square: This is where Ghana's independence was declared by our first president.
Natural wonders: Volta region, embark on an adventure to discover the highest mountain and waterfall in West Africa. Visit the Tafi Atome monkey sanctuary and the scenic beauty of Lake Volta.
Aburi: here we visit the Aburi botanical gardens and Boti waterfalls and can do quad biking
Cape Coast: we visit the Kakum National Park.
Beach Escape: Ada foah: relax on the pristine beaches along the coast, or enjoy water sports and river cruises in the picturesque seaside towns
Community Engagements: immerse yourself in local communities through homestays, cultural workshops, and volunteering opportunities, gaining insights into daily life and traditions.
Exploring Ghana offers a blend of history, culture and natural beauty that promises unforgettable experiences and meaningful connections with the people and places of this vibrant West African country.