Ghana Classic Adventure: Cultural Festivals & National Parks - 9 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Age range

12 - 100

Start / End

  • Accra
  • Accra

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

16

Highlights

  • Uncover Accra's pulsating heart, tracing Ghana's journey to independence at iconic sites like Black Star Gate and Independence Square, before exploring the historical tapestry of Jamestown and the unique artistry of 'Fantasy Coffins'.
  • Immerse yourself in authentic village life with a stay in a welcoming community guesthouse in Bonkro, participating in a hands-on cooking class, enjoying an enchanting outdoor movie night with local families, and contributing to vital reforestation efforts.
  • Delve into the rich heritage of the Ashanti Kingdom in Kumasi, visiting a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing ancient Asante remains, learning the art of traditional Adinkra cloth making, and experiencing the vibrant spectacle of the Akwasidae Festival.
  • Engage directly with Ghanaian craftsmanship, creating your own meaningful Adinkra cloth in Ntunso and designing unique bead jewelry with local families in Krobo, discovering the cultural significance behind each intricate piece.
  • Embark on thrilling nature adventures, from a serene sunset cruise on the Volta River to a rewarding hike up Mount Afadjato, Ghana's highest peak, culminating in a visit to the breathtaking Wli (Agumatsa) Falls, West Africa's tallest waterfall.
  • Discover the vital world of Fairtrade cocoa farming with a visit to the Kuapa Kokoo cooperative, meeting local farmers, witnessing the cocoa harvesting process firsthand, and tasting the delicious fruits of their labour.
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Summary

Nestled between Côte d’Ivoire and Togo, Ghana is a vibrant gem of West Africa bursting with culture, history, and natural beauty. From lively cities to rolling green hills, this nine-day adventure takes you deep into the heart of Ghana’s story. In Accra, explore the nation’s path to independence, stay in welcoming community guesthouses where you’ll cook traditional dishes, enjoy an outdoor movie night with local families, and take part in a hands-on reforestation project. Then, soak up the energy of the Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi, a celebration of Ashanti heritage like no other. With every step, every meal, and every encounter, you’ll connect with the warmth and spirit that make Ghana truly unforgettable.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Accra

    Arrive at any time. Your transfer to the hotel is included as part of your tour. Upon arrival take some time to get settled and opt to have dinner at the onsite restaurant. The adventure begins tomorrow.

  • Day 2

    Accra

    Have breakfast at the hotel and enjoy a welcome briefing this morning with your CEO before a sightseeing day in Accra. Start with a visit to Black Star Gate and the main ceremony grounds of Independence Square to learn about Ghana’s journey towards liberation from British rule. Then transfer to the historical community of Jamestown for a walking tour through the structures that predate the Colonial era, and gain a true picture of old Accra with its many European influences. From here the group will visit the final resting place of Ghana’s founder, Kwame Nkrumah and delve into his incredible life and efforts to liberate this country. Grab lunch on your own at a local restaurant.

    The adventure continues as the group meets a local artisan of Ghana's Fantasy Coffins, which are a unique and creative way this country honours loved ones and celebrates their path to the afterlife. Check out a few of his designs and learn a little more about Ghana’s lively funerary practices. The remainder of the evening will be free for travellers to explore the local area on their own, or to relax at the hotel.

  • Day 3

    Accra/Bonkro

    In the morning leave Accra behind and travel inland towards Bonkro. Stop along the way at the Assin Manso Heritage Site. Learn from a guide about the site’s history, the transatlantic slave trade, and the role Assin Manso played as a final inland stop along the slave route. Then, it’s onward to the guesthouse in Bonkro where your stay contributes to the ongoing conservation efforts towards the protection of the surrounding Picathartes Forest reserve and local community life in the area. Enjoy an included lunch of traditional dishes and then an afternoon visit to the local representative of Kuapa Kokoo, a Fairtrade-certified cocoa farmers organisation in Ghana.

    During your visit the group will meet with several of the farmers and their families, and learn how the cooperative is improving working conditions and ensuring women’s voices are heard in the business. See the entire harvesting process and taste some of the local sweets. Then, set out on a short walk through the village where you’ll see first-hand the benefits of community tourism in connecting cultures and strengthening. Finish the day with an included dinner back at the guesthouse and then an outdoor cinema movie night that will be joined by local families for an involved experience within the community.

  • Day 4

    Bonkro

    Enjoy a relaxed start before breakfast, where the chef will ask which local dish you’d like to learn to cook for this evening’s meal. Transfer to the market in New Edubiase to purchase the necessary ingredients for your dinner dish. Delve right into the daily bartering alongside the locals for an authentic grasp of everyday life. Spend free time here and have lunch on your own. Choose to ride a bike back to Bonkro and pedal through the villages along dirt roads and take in the beauty of this area, or ride back to the community guesthouse in the vehicle.

    Then, join the head chef at the property and prepare the group dinner. This hands-on experience will allow for a taste of Ghana’s culinary culture with plenty of advice from the kitchen experts. The meal will be prepped and then fully prepared come evening. In the meantime, take a short walk to the nearby rainforest that is being protected by the community with the aim of increasing its size in the coming years to help heal the planet. Enjoy dinner made by your own hands and share the warmth of this special meal before a night around the bonfire joined by the locals with traditional music and stories of Ghana’s past.

  • Day 5

    Bonkro/Kumasi

    Travel towards Kumasi today with a visit to a UNESCO World Heritage site where you will see the last material remains of the great Asante Empire. There are 10 active shrines within the buildings which are made from bamboo, timber, mud, and thatched roofs. The walls are designed with motifs that have traditional symbolic meanings attached to ancient Adinkra symbols. This is also where Nana Yaa Asantewaa, possibly–the most important woman in Ashanti history–comes from.

    From here the group will continue to the ancient village of Ntunso, which is where Adinkra symbols and cloth originate from. These symbols have been used in Ghana for centuries to represent concepts or aphorisms, and are most commonly used in fabrics and pottery. Learn more about how these symbols were created and then transferred onto traditional cloth and clothing. While here, you will make your own strip of Adinkra cloth with symbols that have personal significance to you. Continue to the hotel and enjoy an included dinner at the restaurant on-site.

  • Day 6

    Kumasi

    In the morning visit the commercial centre in Kumasi, where most Ghanaians shop. Explore bustling Adum and the Kejetia market with its labyrinth of stalls. Feel the atmosphere of daily life for so many locals living nearby. Prepare for culture and history at Manhyia Palace, home of the Asantehene King of the Ashanti’s and ruler of the powerful Asanteman Kingdom. Gain key insight into the legacy of the Ashanti’s before attending the Akwasidae Festival. This traditional ceremony and celebration is held by the Ashanti people of Ghana every six weeks on a Sunday at the palace in Kumasi. People dress in traditional clothing, the king is greeted at the royal court, gifts are offered, and there are parades with drummers, dancers, and singers to celebrate the Ashanti people’s rich culture and heritage. During the festival there will be opportunities to purchase lunch from one of the street vendors at your own expense. The day is planned this way so as to not miss the arrival of the King. Afterwards, travel back to the hotel for a free evening to relax by the pool and enjoy your included dinner.

  • Day 7

    Kumasi/Akosombo

    In the morning depart Kumasi for Akosombo. Along the way the group will visit a village near Krobo to meet one of the resident families here that make traditional Ghanaian beads. Learn firsthand about their historical importance, and spend a wonderful afternoon mixing with locals, observing village life, and making your own bead jewelry. Later, upon arriving at the lodge, the group will embark on a short walk to the jetty and board a river cruise to enjoy the rolling hills and lush forest scenery with a complimentary sundowner in hand. The remainder of the evening will be at your leisure back at the lodge.

  • Day 8

    Akosombo

    This morning will be dedicated to hiking Mount Afadjato, Ghana’s highest mountain standing at approximately 885 metres. Take in the sweeping views, breathe the fresh air, and search for butterflies and birds as you climb. It’s worth noting there will be an alternative hiking option for any travellers who choose not to try the more strenuous route. Enjoy an included lunch after the climb in the town of Wli before visiting the highest waterfall in West Africa in its idyllic setting. As you near the falls listen for the sounds of Fruit Bats in the adjacent cliffs amid the rushing water. Return to Akosombo and enjoy a free evening at leisure. Maybe have a beverage at the riverfront bar and enjoy dinner on your own with a view.

  • Day 9

    Akosombo/Accra

    Enjoy breakfast at the lodge before transferring back to Accra. Travel by the greener pastures of the Shai Hills Reserve. The protected area was home to the Shai people before they were pushed out by the British, and remnants of their time here can still be found within the landscape. From hills to canyons, this area is also home to forests and grasslands that allow the resident wildlife to thrive. Be on the lookout for antelope, zebra, baboons, and green monkeys as you walk with your guide to the Obonu Tem caves. Continue on to Accra where the group will visit a local restaurant for an included dinner before heading together to the airport where your tour comes to an end.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hotels (6 nts), Community Guesthouse (2 nts).

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 8, Lunches: 3, Dinners: 5

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Airport Transfers

    Arrival Only

    An airport transfer to the start of the tour is included. Please contact our team if you require a quote for a return transfer.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What are the main cultural highlights of the Ghana Classic Adventure tour?

    This tour offers rich cultural experiences including witnessing the vibrant Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi, creating your own Adinkra cloth with local artisans, participating in a Bonkro cooking class, and learning about Ghana's unique Fantasy Coffins. You'll also explore historical sites like Independence Square, Jamestown, and the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum.
  • What natural attractions will we visit on this tour?

    You'll enjoy a sunset cruise along the Volta River, hike Ghana's highest mountain, Mount Afadjato (with an alternative option available), visit West Africa's highest waterfall, Wli Falls, and explore the Shai Hills Reserve, known for its diverse wildlife.
  • How will I interact with local communities during the trip?

    The tour emphasizes community engagement. You'll stay in welcoming community guesthouses, enjoy an outdoor movie night with local families in Bonkro, visit a Fairtrade-certified cocoa farmers' organization (Kuapa Kokoo Cooperative), learn bead making in a Krobo village, participate in a reforestation project, and experience a traditional bonfire with locals.
  • What type of accommodation is used on this tour?

    Accommodation includes 6 nights in hotels and 2 nights in community guesthouses, offering a blend of comfort and authentic local experience.
  • What meals are included in the tour price?

    The tour includes 8 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 5 dinners.
  • What is the maximum group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size is 16 travelers, with an average group size of 12.
  • What are the age requirements to join this trip?

    The minimum age for unaccompanied travelers is 18. Minors aged 12 and above can join if accompanied by a guardian over 21 years old.
  • What modes of transportation will be used during the tour?

    Transportation will primarily be by private vehicle and boat.
  • Will there be a tour leader with us?

    Yes, a Chief Experience Officer (CEO) will accompany you throughout the trip, along with local guides at specific sites to provide specialized knowledge.
  • What is the accommodation policy for solo travelers?

    Solo travelers are paired in shared accommodation with someone of the same sex without an extra cost. A 'My Own Room' option is available for an additional charge if you prefer a single room for all night stops.
  • Are there any optional activities not included in the main itinerary?

    No, there are no optional activities specified for this trip; all listed activities are included.
  • Is travel insurance compulsory for this tour?

    Yes, travel insurance is compulsory. You must have coverage for medical expenses, including emergency evacuation and repatriation, with a minimum coverage of USD200,000.
  • What are the visa and vaccination requirements for traveling to Ghana?

    A valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity is required. Proof of Yellow Fever Vaccination is mandatory. Depending on your nationality, you may also need a Ghanaian visa and potentially an official Letter of Invitation. It is vital to check current requirements with your local embassy or consulate.
  • How much emergency money should I plan to bring?

    It's recommended to have access to at least an additional USD $200 (or equivalent) as an 'emergency' fund for unforeseen circumstances.
  • What is the physical rating of this tour?

    The tour has a physical rating of 3, indicating a moderate level of activity. This includes activities like hiking Mount Afadjato, for which an alternative option is available.
  • What general safety advice is provided for travelers?

    It's recommended to use a neck wallet or money belt for valuables, leave expensive jewelry at home, and utilize hotel safety deposit boxes. When exploring cities at night, it's advised to stay in small groups and use taxis. For water-based activities, only participate if accompanied by a guide.
  • Are there specific safety resources for LGBTQ+ travelers?

    Yes, the tour operator prioritizes the safety and well-being of all travelers, including the LGBTQ+ community, and provides useful resources on their LGBTQ+ travel page for specific concerns and questions.
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