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  • 3-Nights 4* Hotel in Accra - City Tour, National Museum, Du Bois Centre, 

  • 2-Nights 3.5* Hotel in Kumasi - Interaction w/Local Chief, Akan Traditional Welcome & Naming Ceremony; Ashanti Craft Villages

  • 2-Nights 4* Beachfront Hotel in Elmina - Assin Manso, Elmina Castle, Cape Coast Castle (UNESCO World Heritage Monument), Bisa Abrewa Museum, Kakum National Park.

  • Daily Full Breakfast / 1 Dinner / 1 Lunch (Beverage not incl.)

  • Hotel Taxes

  • Ground Transportation

  • Tour Guide & Tour Escort

  • Tours and Entrance Fees to Tour Sites as Outlined in Itinerary

  • International flights

  • Lunch & dinner as outlined in itinerary

  • Visa ($60 - $100)

  • Travel insurance

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Welcome to a Land of Sunshine, a nation with the reputation as the friendliest in Africa. Welcome to a haven that combines the charms of a tropical beach idyll with a fascinating historical heritage, rich cultural variety and some interesting wildlife in the national parks. Ghana formerly known as the Gold Coast, gained Independence from Britain in 1957; and is considered one of the more stable countries in West Africa since its transition to multi-party democracy in 1992. Gold, Cocoa and more recently Oil form the cornerstone of Ghana’s economy and have helped fuel an economic boom.

Upon arrival in Accra, you will be welcomed, ushered through immigration and customs and transported in a private air-conditioned vehicle to your hotel in Accra.

 

Hotel Check-in at 3:00 pm.

Brief Orientation

 

*Welcome Dinner (Complimentary)

 

Overnight: Hotel in Accra

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Experience the bustling city of Accra, which has a blend of modern buildings and old structures

constructed during colonial times. This 120-year-old city has an abundance of historical

landmarks including New Town, Ga Mashie, and Jamestown areas.

  • Depart after breakfast for a city tour of Accra which will offer practical lessons in Pan Africanism and the African Struggle.

  • We will first visit a local school where you will interact with teachers and students. Give your donations and make new friends. (DONORS PLEASE SEE DONATION ITEM LIST)

  • Continue to visit W.E.B. Du Bois Centre for Pan Africanism; the final burial place and home of the prominent American Pan Africanist Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois, who led the Pan-African congress between 1919 and 1927. It is currently a Pan African Center for culture and it also has a research library and gallery full of manuscripts.

  • ​Continue to visit the Presidential Museum of Ghana located inside the Christiansborg Castle the former office and residence of the Head of State and Presidents of Ghana.  The Museum houses a varied collection of the achievements of various Ghanaians who have excelled in many disciplines both locally and internationally.  The new seat of Government is the Jubilee House and you will have the opportunity to drive past it.

  • After lunch visit Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum; a Memorial and Third burial grounds for the First Head of State and President of independent Ghana. The Mausoleum site was an Old Polo ground for the Europeans during the colonial period until 1957. This Mausoleum has been visited by many world dignitaries. Drive past the Independence Arch and the Black Star Square which is Ghana’s National ceremonial grounds.

  • Your last stop for the day is the Arts and Crafts market to view a varied collection of Ghanaian handicraft souvenirs. This offers you an opportunity to try out your bargaining skills on the local vendors and to “shop till you drop”. 

Return to your hotel with beautiful memories of a truly authentic African experience.

 

Overnight: Hotel in Accra

Depart Accra early morning for Kumasi in the Ashanti Region; the Kingdom of Gold, History, and Culture. Drive past several scenic villages and cocoa-growing communities. Stop en route to pay a courtesy call and interact with the Chief and people in a Ghanaian village. Immerse yourselves in authentic Ghanaian tradition and culture. Learn traditional court Etiquette. Witness libation pouring, drumming, and dancing in which you are encouraged to participate. You will undergo a Traditional Welcome and Naming Ceremony according to Akan Traditions.


Continue to Kumasi. Drive past several charming towns and cocoa-growing villages. Notice the change in vegetation from coastal savannah to forest belt area. Check-into your hotel

Evening free to explore the nightlife in Kumasi


Overnight: Hotel in Kumasi

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Manhiya Palace

Kente Weaving

Depart after breakfast to visit a few Ashanti craft villages to participate in using simple tools and traditional technology to produce breath taking artifacts and designs. Learn how to make these crafts from which you can send personalized souvenirs for friends and family back home. 

  • Visit Ahwiaa – the woodcarver’s village specializing in woodcarving such as the Ashanti stools, fertility dolls and walking sticks. Proceed to visit Ntonso – the traditional textile printing village, see Adinkra cloth and tie-and-dye processing and get a demonstration of how intricate designs are applied to this sacred mourning cloth. Adinkra cloth are designed by indigenous artist whose expertise lies in the textual printing using traditional symbols that express the spiritual, moral, political and socio- cultural philosophies of the Akan people and offers you an opportunity to create your own designs. Bonwire where the famous Kente cloth is handmade on looms, in a time-honored tradition passed down through generations.

  • After lunch go on a city tour of Kumasi visiting the Manhyia Palace Museum. The Manhyia Palace Museum was created within the old residence of Otumfuo Agyeman Prempeh I and Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, the thirteenth and fourteenth Kings of Asante respectively. This historic building was rehabilitated in 1995 to serve as a Museum. National Cultural Centre and Prempeh II Museum. This museum displays artifacts relating to the Ashanti King Prempeh II, including the king's war attire, ceremonial clothing, jewellery, protective amulets, personal equipment for bathing and dining, furniture, royal insignia and some fine brass weights for weighing gold. Constructed to resemble an Ashanti chief's house, it has a courtyard in front and walls adorned with traditional carved symbols.

  • For the adventure lovers venture into the Kumasi Central Market – the largest open-air market in West Africa for shopping and interact with the Market Mummies and learn some bargaining process involved.

Return to Hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax or explore Kumasi on your own.

Overnight: Hotel in Kumasi

  • Depart Kumasi to the Central Region. Drive through the forest and several farming villages. Notice the change in vegetation from forest belt to coastal shrub as you drive southwards across River Pra which marks the boundary between Ashanti and Central Regions of Ghana. Stop en-route at Assin Manso to visit the burial site of the remains of two ancestors exhumed from New York’s Wall Street & Kingston Jamaica and re-interred on Emancipation Day 1998. A third ancestor was also brought in by the Prime Minister of Barbados in November 2019 as part of the “YEAR OF RETURN” GHANA 2019.

  • Visit the DONKO NSUO (the Slave River), where the African captives were allowed to take their last bath in the waters of their native land. The European merchants branded their bodies for identification before they were marched to the Dungeons in Elmina and Cape Coast. 

  • Continue to Elmina.

  • After lunch visit Elmina Castle, the first and oldest European structure built of any substance on African soil. This was built by the Portuguese in1482 and later used as an auction market for a comprehensive guided tour. See the slave dungeons and condemned cells where slaves who attempted to escape were incarcerated. View its utterly distinct architecture.

Return to your hotel.​

Overnight: Beach Resort or Hotel in Elmina Cape Coast

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Manhiya Palace

Kente Weaving

  • Depart Elmina to visit the Bisa Abrewa Museum located at Nkotompo, near Effia-Nkwanta Hospital, Sekondi in the Western Region which is the brainchild of Kwaw Paintsil Ansah, one of Africa's most respected filmmaker which exists among other objectives, to provide an opportunity for the preservation and promotion of the Africa heritage; provide an institution for research into African history and “provide a platform for the conversation among people of African descent. On display at Bisa Abrewa is how the African humanity has survived. The specimens on display are about personalities whose sacrifices have shaped African history, both within the continent and the diaspora. They capture events within the slave dungeons in Africa, the toils of the Africans on the slave plantations and highlights of the Civil Rights Movement culminating in the election of the first African American as president of the United States of America. 

  • ​Return to Elmina and continue to Cape Coast to visit the Cape Coast Castle which was originally started by the Swedes in 1652. It served as the headquarters and seat of the British colonial government until 1877. Go on a comprehensive tour of the Castle, the slave dungeons where enslaved Africans were incarcerated, the West African Heritage Museum, and the negotiation hall where our ancestors were bargained for and sold. This UNESCO World Heritage Monument has been visited by several world personalities including US President Barack and Michelle Obama, Steve Harvey, Boris Kodjoe, Danny GloveReturn to Elmina and continue to Cape Coast to visit the Cape Coast Castle which was originally started by the Swedes in 1652. It served as the headquarters and seat of the British colonial government until 1877. Go on a comprehensive tour of the Castle, the slave dungeons where enslaved Africans were incarcerated, the West African Heritage Museum, and the negotiation hall where our ancestors were bargained for and sold. This UNESCO World Heritage Monument has been visited by several world personalities including US President Barack and Michelle Obama, Steve Harvey, Boris Kodjoe, Danny Glove

Return to your hotel by late afternoon​

Overnight: Beach Resort or Hotel in Elmina/ Cape Coast (TBA)

Kakum Canopy Walkway

  • Depart to visit Kakum National Park, which has one of Africa’s famous rainforest canopy walkways. This canopy walkway will be one of the highlights of your time in Ghana. Prepare to take a deep breath as you walk the suspended bridge and marvel at the breathtaking views that stretch for miles across the rainforest.

  • Depart to Accra driving along the coast past several fishing villages and coconut lined beaches. Arrival and check in to your hotel.

Overnight: Hotel in Accra​

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  • Day at leisure for last minute shopping and packing.

  • Hotel check out 12.00 noon

  • Transfer to airport for departure

DURATION

7 NIGHTS / 8 DAYS

AVAILABILITY

20

FROM

$1998

PER PERSON, DOUBLE  OCCUPANCY

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 (954) 945-1380

7 NIGHTS / 8 DAYS

  • OCTOBER 15 - 23, 2025

  • SEPTEMBER 21 - 29, 2025

  • JULY 27 - AUGUST 4, 2025

PACKAGE RATE: 

$1998.00 PER PERSON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

$510 SINGLE RATE SUPPLEMENT

Please Note: Rates are Subject to Change until Your Reservation is Confirmed. 

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  • Travel Insurance is Recommended.

  • Itinerary Details are Subject to Change.

  • Call to Arrange Your Private Group Trip.

  • Airfares are subject to Re-confirmation.

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