800.347.4447

8-Nights Explore Ghana

Ghana
8-Nights Explore Ghana
Ghana
Goway Travel
Vacation Offer ID 1544165
Reference this number when contacting our travel specialist.
Call for pricing
Request a Quote View Details
Overview

Goway Travel

FIRST-CLASS | SPECIALITY GROUP: Discover one of West Africa’s most sought-after destinations: Ghana. This private tailor-made tour gets off the beaten track and explores Ghana, a West African nation with a long history of warriors, unique art, and amazing nature. Our Groups Only Specialist will be delighted to put together your dream customized trip to Ghana for your group. Note: This is a sample itinerary, which is private and fully customizable for group travelers.

Vacation Inclusions

  • Private arrival and departure airport transfers for the group
  • First class hotel accommodation
  • Transportation by private, air-conditioned coach
  • Services of a English speaking guide on tour
  • Sightseeing, admissions as per the itinerary
  • Breakfast daily, 2 lunches, 4 dinners (excluding drinks)
  • Government/Local taxes at existing rates

Featured Destinations

Kumasi

Kumasi

Kumasi is the capital of the Ashanti (also known as Asante) region and the "Garden City of West Africa." As you might infer from its nickname, it's a pleasant place to visit—plan to stay for two nights—though these days it might more accurately be dubbed the country's traffic-jam capital. Kumasi lies 125 mi/200 km northwest of Accra.

See the Ghana National Cultural Centre, where artisans demonstrate traditional handicrafts such as weaving, bronze casting and the making of palm wine. They also manufacture and display royal patterns of kente cloth. (A new pattern is designed for each chief.)

Across from the center is the Okomfo Anokye Sword Hilt, a buried sword that marks the spot where the Ashanti's mythical Golden Stool descended from the heavens. The best time to visit the Manhyia Palace, ceremonial home of the Asantehene (Ashanti king), is every sixth Saturday after around 10:30 am, when this powerful figure holds audience at a tributary festival called the Adae. Souvenir hunters should head for the nearby Kejetia Market—it's the largest in Ghana, and goods are often cheaper there than in Accra.

Rural Ashanti is rich in sites worth visiting as a day or overnight trip out of Kumasi. Culturally, the pick of these are the 10 remaining 19th-century traditional shrines (Abosomfie) that collectively stand as one of Ghana's two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The most accessible of these is the Besease Shrine, which lies in Ejisu, some 12 mi/20 km south of Kumasi and is still in active use. Other easily accessed shrines include Atia Kusia Kwame in Edwenase and Aduko Jachie in the village of the same name.

For wildlife lovers, the Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary on the banks of the eponymous reservoir 10 mi/16 km from Kumasi is a good place to see monkeys and forest birds. Birds and butterflies are the main attraction of the more southerly Bobiri Forest Reserve, which is serviced by a pleasantly rustic forestry resthouse. However, the natural highlight of the Ashanti region is undoubtedly Lake Bosumtwi, which lies in the base of an ancient crater created by a meteorite impact and is held sacred by the people of Ashanti.

Destination Guide
Cape Coast

Cape Coast

Cape Coast, named by the Portuguese Cabo Corso, is an easygoing fishing town south of Ghana and sits south to the Gulf of Guinea. Cape Coast was founded by the Oguaa natives until the Swedes, the Dutch and the English established their own settlements in the 17th century for the discovery of gold, honey, and African goods. In 1957 Ghana regained their national independence.

Visitors can tour through the eerie history of Cape Coast Castle, explore Kakum National Park, participate in a drumming lesson, catch fish the way locals do, dancing, or Ghanaian cooking.
Destination Guide
Accra

Accra

Accra, capital and largest city of Ghana, is a port with considerable industry, including the manufacture of textiles, processed food, and building materials. Government activities, tourism, and handicraft production are also important to the city's economic base. A sprawling city, Accra presents a varied appearance, with buildings of modern, colonial, and traditional African architecture.
Destination Guide

View Full Itinerary

Valid Date Ranges

March 2024
03/25/2024 12/31/2024 Call for pricing

Standard Terms & Conditions apply when purchasing this trip. Special savings cannot be combined with any other offer. Airfare available for better packaging and pricing. Ask your travel advisor for details. All prices are per person and quoted in U.S. dollars. Single supplement applies. Blackout dates/seasonal supplements may apply. Accommodations, inclusions and itinerary subject to change depending upon specific departure date. From pricing is based on lowest marketed price for this tour, rates vary by date of departure; please inquire for details for your preferred travel dates. Inquire for a list of exclusions. Departures: Daily.
 

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.