
Visit Jamestown, a coastal district filled with history, vibrant fishing communities, and stunning views from the iconic Jamestown Lighthouse. Honour the legacy of Ghana’s first president at the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, a symbol of peace and unity. Shop for authentic Ghanaian arts and crafts at the famous Arts Centre in Accra. Dive into royal history at the Manhyia Palace, seat of the Ashanti Kingdom, and uncover the significance of the Komfo Anokye Sword Site, tied to the spiritual foundation of the Ashanti Empire. Finally, experience Ghana’s natural beauty at the Mole National Park, home to elephants, antelopes, and crocodiles in a vast savannah landscape.
First arrival in Ghana, getting a place to sleep is of the utmost priority. To rest from the long trip taken and to prepare for the next day
Tourist attraction site are engaged toda, where tourists are taken to various Ghanaian sites, rich in the Ghanian history and culture
Other sites are visited and other ciricular activites take place. Individuals can have fun, take as much photos to commerate this wonderful experience
Individual are set to leave Ghana, as they had a wonderful time exploring the various regions in Ghana
Jamestown
Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum
Larabanga Mosque
Manhyia Palace & Museum
Komfo Anokye Sword Site
Mole National Park
Arts Centre
Some frequently asked questions and appropriate answers
Yes, however you will have to wait until the next available tour dates for your chosen package as we do not run packages concurrently.
Yes, you can cancel your package. However, to become eligible for a refund you must cancel your package no later than 2 months before the package start date.
Yes, we will refund the full price of the package.
Payment should be made by secure bank transfer or PayPal.
Yes, to enter Ghana you must have a yellow fever vaccination at least 10 days before travel. You must have a certificate to prove you’ve had the vaccine.
Please refer to your country’s Foreign Office website for the applicable entry requirements and travel advice.
No, we take the safety of pregnant women very seriously and will not put them at risk by travelling to a tropical destination.