Ghana
Ghana in Depth Kingdoms of Gold
Explore West Africa’s most welcoming nation. Join us on this small group adventure as we discover remote villages with strong ancestral traditions and learn about the Ashanti kingdom at Kumasi. We visit the home of sacred monkeys and learn about the tragic history of this part of Africa in the slave castle at Elmina. A fascinating journey through an enchanting country.
Itinerary Day 1
Day 2 Day 3 Day 4
Day 7
Stretching from the dusty borderlands of the north to the tropical coast in the south, Ghana encapsulates all that is special about West Africa, with great scenery and wildlife complemented by a joyous and exuberant people who will make you feel welcome from the moment you arrive. Ghana is vibrant and seductive, and it’s no wonder that it’s many people’s introduction to West Africa
Itinerary Day 1
Accra
Accra - Sogakope Sogakope - Wli Wli - Nkwanta
Day 5 Nkwanta - Yendi Day 6
Yendi - Bolgatanga Bolgatanga - Wa
Day 8 Wa Day 9 Wa - Techiman Day 10 Techiman - Kumasi
Day 11 Kumasi - Anomabu
Day 12 Elmina Tour Type
Tour Length Tour Style Tour Pace
Fitness OBT
Culture History Wildlife
Group
12 days Traveller Busy
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Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9
Accra The Shai Hills
Odumase to Keta Keta to Liati Liati to Wli Wli
Wli to Yendi Yendi to Mole
Mole National Park
Day 10 Mole to Fiema Day 11 Fiema to Kumasi Day 12 Kumasi Day 13 Kumasi to Kakum Day 14 Kakum to Elmina Day 15 Anomabu to Accra
Tour Type
Tour Length Tour Style Tour Pace
Fitness OBT
Culture History Wildlife
Group
15 days Traveller Busy
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For departure dates and prices please see insert if available or website. Please contact us for a full Tour Dossier and an international flight quotation.
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