Ghana Classic Adventure: Cultural Festivals & National Parks

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Duration: 9 days

Begins: Accra

Ends: Accra

Trip Code: DGAA

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    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 before spotting unique wildlife in the Shai Hills Reserve. 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.
    Is this tour for me?
    Travel Style
    Classic
    All of the highlights, culture, access, and I-can’t-believe-we-did-that moments, all at a great price.
    Service Level
    Standard
    Comfortable tourist-class accommodations with character; mix of public and private transport.
    Physical Rating
    3 - Average
    Some tours may include light hiking, biking, rafting, or kayaking in addition to walking.
    Trip Type
    Small Group
    Age requirement
    12+
    All travellers under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
    What's Included
    • Your Foodie Moment: Bonkro Cooking Class Experience, Bonkro
    • Arrival transfer
    • Black Star Gate & Independence Square visit
    • Walking Tour of Jamestown
    • Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum Visit
    • The Fantasy Coffins of Ghana
    • Shai Hills Reserve Visit
    • Krobo Village Beading Experience
    • Volta River Sunset Cruise
    • Climbing Mount Afadjato
    • Wli (Agumatsa) Falls Visit
    • Ntonso Adinkra Village Visit
    • Manhyia Palace Museum Visit
    • Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi
    • Commercial Centre of Kumasi Visit
    • Visit to Kuapa Kokoo Cooperative
    • Community Guesthouse Stay
    • Village Walk
    • Outdoor Movie Night with Locals in Bonkro
    • New Edubiase Market Visit
    • Bike ride back to Bonkro from New Edubiase
    • Visit to the Reforestation Project at Bonkro
    • Bonkro Community Bonfire
    • All transport between destinations and to/from included activities

    Day 1 : Kotoka International Airport to 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.

    Arrival Transfer

    Kotoka International Airport - Accra 0h15m - 0h30m 6km

    Settle in and enjoy an included arrival transfer to the start hotel in Accra.

    Free time:

    Accra Evening

    Spend the evening at your leisure and get settled. Opt to grab a bite to eat at the restaurant on the property and rest up after a successful arrival to Ghana.

    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 goes to see 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 the many different designs and learn 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.

    Private Vehicle

    Accra 1h30m 29km

    Sit back, relax, and scan the scenery of Accra between transfers to historical and cultural sites around the city. The longest drive time between destinations is 20 minutes, the shortest being five minutes.

    Black Star Gate & Independence Square

    Accra 0h30m

    Your introduction to Ghana's history and culture begins at the Black Star Gate and Independence Square along Accra's coastline. This is the main ceremony grounds of the city, and where you can find the enclosed flame of African Liberation, lit in 1961 by Kwame Nkrumah himself. Your CEO will provide you with more information about the area's importance to the people of Ghana as you gather in various spots throughout the square.

    Walking Tour of Jamestown

    Accra 1h

    With your CEO at the lead, walk through the old community of Jamestown. See with your own eyes the historical structures that predate the Colonial era and learn about the different ways the locals are committed to conserving these buildings and hear about their significant efforts to maintain them. Due to their efforts, the community is able to provide travellers with an excellent idea of what it was like during Ghana's colonial past. See the 30m high lighthouse constructed by the British in 1871. Admire the colourful fishing boats on the beach, and continue to Fort James, a British trading post in 1673 which fell under Danish rule. Also of interest here are the Brazilian stone houses, built by formerly enslaved African’s who resided in Brazil and made their way back to Africa after the slave trade was abolished. This area in Accra is also famous for producing many world champion boxers like Africa's greatest, Azuma Nelson.

    Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum Visit

    Accra 1h

    Visit the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, located in downtown Accra. The location is the final resting place of Ghana's founder and first president. The museum was created in his honour and contains photographs, artifacts, and important insight into this incredible human's life. The centre was designed by a Ghanaian architect and was built using Italian marble.

    The Fantasy Coffins of Ghana

    Accra 1h15m

    Like much of the world, Ghana's funeral and burial ceremonies are very solemn occasions, but the celebration that follows is quite incredible! It's believed that the newly deceased move on into another world and so their coffins are made to represent the occupation of the dead, or to depict something that was very important to them during their lives. During your visit the group will see all manner of coffin designs that one could be buried in from cars and airplanes, to cocoa pods, cigarette packets, bottles of beer, and crocodiles. You'll experience an entirely new take on death and what it can look like to celebrate the lives and passions of those dearest to us.

    Free time:

    Accra Evening

    Spend a free evening exploring more of Accra on your own with suggestions from your CEO, or if you are feeling tired, you can choose to rest at the hotel.

    Meals Included:

    Breakfast

    Day 3 : Accra/Akosombo

    After breakfast leave Accra behind for 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. Later, after an included lunch, 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 returning to the hotel, 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.

    Private Vehicle

    Accra - Shai Hills 1h45m 55km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

    Shai Hills Reserve Visit

    Shai Hills 1h45m

    Become acquainted with the environment and wildlife at the Shai Hills Reserve, an expanse of Savannah grassland and woodlands dominated by large boulder rock formations. Animals likes baboons, antelopes, and certain species of monkeys reside here. It was formerly the home of the Shai people who were pushed off of the land by the British in 1892. Granite inselbergs dominate the landscape and depict many active traditional shrines. Walk with a wildlife guide to the Obonu Tem caves where there is a large colony of Egyptian Tomb Bats. Keep your eyes ready to spot colourful birds like, Turacos, Rollers, and Bee-eaters. This morning spend walking amid the boulders a great introduction to Ghana's inland terrain.

    Private Vehicle

    Shai Hills - Krobo 1h30m 70km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the comfort of your private vehicle between Shai Hills Reserve and Krobo Village. There will be an included lunch stop along the way at the riverside lodge in Akosombo where the group will be staying that night.

    Krobo Village Beading Experience

    Krobo 2h

    Spend a few hours at a local village and meet with one of the families that make traditional Ghanaian handmade glass beads. The production of this jewelry dates back centuries. These beautiful, colourful beads are still used in present-day ceremonies and festivals, and are central to the culture of the Krobo people of Ghana. They are often worn as symbols of maturity and as an honour to one’s family heritage. During your time here the group will learn the ancient processes used to make these beads and will even have the chance to make their own design under the guidance of a local family. Become part of village life for a day and leave with your own symbol of beauty.

    Private Vehicle

    Krobo - Akosombo 0h30m 25km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

    Volta River Sunset Cruise

    Akosombo 2h

    Take a short walk to the nearby jetty of the riverfront lodge and board a boat for a sunset cruise on the calm water. Watch as the rolling hills and forests past by seeped in a golden light (weather permitting). You'll see local fishermen bringing in their daily catch and can sip on an included sundowner while the river teems with live around you.

    Meals Included:

    Breakfast | Lunch

    Day 4 : 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.

    Private Vehicle

    Akosombo - Gblede 2h15m - 2h30m 122km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

    Climbing Mount Afadjato

    Gblede 2h 4km

    Begin today with a nice hike to the top of Ghana's highest mountain; Afadjato. It sits at an elevation of 885 metres and offers excellent opportunities for photos of the beautiful landscape. Walk along a trail that passes through dense forests with nearby waterfalls, and rocky terrain. The summit offers views over the Volta River, Togo Mountains, and some of the surrounding communities on a clear day. This mountain is home to many plant and animal species and is part of the Agumatsa Range along the Ghana-Togo border. To the local people this peak is sacred and a lasting symbol of their cultural identity. *Please note that an alternate option is available for those hoping for a less strenuous experience. Route length: 4km Duration: 2hrs

    Private Vehicle

    Gblede - Hohoe 0h30m 14km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

    Wli (Agumatsa) Falls Visit

    Hohoe 2h

    Fill up on lunch in the town of Wli and then head deeper into the rural landscape of Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary in the Volta region of Ghana to visit the highest waterfall in West Africa set back in a truly idyllic setting. Hike a short distance through the semi-deciduous forest from the Wli village and listen for the powerful flower of the river as well as the sounds of a Fruit Bat colony on the nearby cliffs. Once the group reaches the waterfall there will be time to enjoy a quick swim in the pool at the base of the falls before returning to the village.

    Private Vehicle

    Hohoe - Akosombo 2h30m 136km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

    Free time:

    Akosombo Evening

    Free evening at leisure back at the lodge property on the river's edge.

    Meals Included:

    Breakfast | Lunch

    Day 5 : Akosombo/Kumasi

    Transfer to the Bunso Arboretum this morning for a nature walk amid the wide selection of native tree and plant species found here. The visit will end with the canopy walkway where you’ll have the chance to see many birds and butterflies before transferring 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. Tavel to Kumasi and enjoy a free evening with an included dinner at the hotel restaurant.

    Private Vehicle

    Akosombo - Bunso 2h30m 108km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

    Visit to the Bunso Arboretum

    Bunso 1h

    Stretch those legs on a nature walk through the Bunso Arboretum where you'll learn about a wide selection of native trees and plant species found in Ghana. Cap off the visit with the canopy walkway where you can try to spot a variety of birds and butterflies. A tranquil mid-morning in the fresh air and loads of green to break up the day's journey.

    Private Vehicle

    Bunso - Ntonso 3h 145km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

    Ntonso Adinkra Village Visit

    Ntonso 1h

    Learn more about Adinkra including their historical and cultural importance in the ancient village where the cloth and symbols originated from. The traditional symbols all have meanings and are typically carved using calabash shells. Then those symbols are printed onto traditional cloth using natural dyes made from the bark of certain local trees. They are used in fabrics and pottery and are also incorporated into walls and other architecture. The Adinkra cloth has been worn by the Ashanti's for centuries and actually pre-dates Kente cloth. Try your hand at making your own strip of cloth using any symbols with personal significance and take your finished masterpiece home with you.

    Private Vehicle

    Ntonso - Kumasi 1h 25km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

    Meals Included:

    Breakfast | Dinner

    Day 6 : Kumasi

    Prepare for a day of 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.

    Private Vehicle

    Kumasi 1h30m 37km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the comfort of your private vehicle during your transport between the hotel and the Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi and back to the hotel later in the day.

    Manhyia Palace Museum Visit

    Kumasi 0h45m

    Pay a visit to the Manhyia Palace Museum, which offers a fascinating narrative through the history of the powerful Ashanti tribe. The tour provides firsthand insight into the legacies of the Ashanti's and offers a chance to understand their culture and see the home of the Asantehene King. The experience works well in tandem with the group's attendance to today's Akwasidae Festival.

    Attend Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi

    Kumasi 5h - 5h30m

    The group will walk from the palace to the durbar grounds in the courtyard which will be a buzzing hive of activity as people of the Asanteman Kingdom who mad the journey here to Kumasi gather in order to pay homage to their King. The Akwasidae festival is celebrated every 42 days (or every sixth Sunday) and is sure to provide you with in-depth insight into the rich culture of the Asanteman Kingdom. All chiefs will be adorned in rich, colourful and traditional kente and adinkra cloths. Dance and drumming will accompany the proceedings, and gifts are offered to the Asantehene. During your time at the festival, you will notice how strong this kingdom still is today and glimpse the hard work being done to fuse culture, customs, and traditional values with the present so future generations will continue to uphold them. While the exact timing of the King's entrance isn't set in stone, your group will be there throughout the festival to ensure not missing it. Lunch will be available for purchase on your own at one of the various food stalls.

    Meals Included:

    Breakfast | Dinner

    Day 7 : Kumasi/Bonkro

    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. 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 lean 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 a truly memorable evening.

    Private Vehicle

    Kumasi - Bonkro 3h - 3h30m 119km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

    Commercial Centre of Kumasi Visit

    Kumasi 1h

    Visit the commercial centre of Kumasi in the Adum neighbourhood, where most Ghanaians shop. Walk down to Kejetia market and become part of every day life in the largest outdoor market in West Africa. Walk past the many stalls nestled closely together in the labyrinth and try your hand at shopping as the locals do.

    Bonkro Guesthouse Local Lunch

    Bonkro 1h

    Sit down for a delicious included lunch at the Bonkro guesthouse where your chef will prepare a variety of local dishes for the group. As you enjoy this delicious meal, your CEO will remind you about the ways in which your experience with G Adventures is helping to support this important initiative and bring more engagement to the local community.

    Visit to Kuapa Kokoo Cooperative

    Bonkro 2h

    Pay a visit to the local representative of Kuapa Kokoo Cooperative, a Fair-Trade organization that works to ensure its cocoa farmer members receive a decent price for the product they grow and sell. They also work hard to ensure women's voices are heard within the business. Divine chocolate is one of the fastest growing brands in the world and the cocoa is likely to have been sourced here. Meet several of the farming families and see the entire harvesting process in action. Try the unripe cocoa that the local children use as sweets and hear how cocoa pods can be used for soap making among other things.

    Community Guesthouse & Village Walk

    Bonkro

    Embark on a 20-minute walk through the village and see the outside of the local school that has been built with the support of G-Adventures. The school has had an incredible impact on the children living in this area and is providing them with the opportunity to earn an education while maintaining the fundamentals of their customs and rural ways of life. All profits generated from the initiative that involves staying at the nearby guesthouse go 100% back into the community. During the walk you'll hear more about other projects, aims, and objectives of this ethical form of tourism.

    Outdoor Movie Night with Locals in Bonkro

    Bonkro

    Cap off the day with an outdoor movie night in which the surrounding communities are welcome to join with their families for an evening at the cinema. Sit back, watch one of the best African movies, and feel the night breeze rustle through the crowd as you experience a wonderful blending of cultures through this shared form of entertainment.

    Bonkro Community Guesthouse Stay

    Bonkro

    Spend two nights in a remote Bonkro village and witness first-hand how the community is working to protect the surrounding Picathartes Forest Reserve. Staying here allows for a more authentic local experience and provides a valuable contribution to the resident communities and other conservation efforts that are underway.

    Meals Included:

    Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

    Day 8 : 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.

    New Edubiase Market Visit

    New Edubiase 1h30m

    The group will visit the local markets in New Edubiase, which is about 30 minutes from Bonkro. Here, everyone will shop for dinner using the full list of ingredients and money from the head chef at the guesthouse. Step into the daily routines of the locals and barter to get a good price for your produce. You'll also have time to explore this town a bit and have lunch on your own at a restaurant or one of the food stalls at the market that the CEO has advised are safe to try.

    Bike ride back to Bonkro from New Edubiase

    New Edubiase - Bonkro 1h30m 20km

    Choose to ride bikes back to Bonkro and pedal through local villages in the area and along dirt roads for a chance to full embrace the beauty of this landscape. Please note that you can choose to transfer back to the guesthouse stay by vehicle rather than bike.

    Bonkro Cooking Class Experience

    Bonkro 2h

    Spend the afternoon led by the head chef of the community guesthouse and prepare your own traditional Ghanaian dish for tonight's dinner. The whole group will be involved in preparing parts of the meal and the other cooks will offer advice on your dishes. The food will be stored once it's ready and served in the evening. There likely will be a cook book available for purchase should travellers wish to take more of these delicious recipes home with them. *Please note, for those who do not wish to participate in the cooking lesson, there will be the opportunity to unwind at the guesthouse, or to visit the village and see how locals prepare Gari, one of their local delicacies.

    Visit to the Reforestation Project at Bonkro

    Bonkro 1h30m

    Walk a short distance to the rainforest that is part of Bonkro's reforestation project in the effort to increase the forest's size to protect this land for future generation and to help heal the planet. Your support at the guesthouse stay has a ripple effect allowing for more native trees to be planted along the boundary line of the current forest. Hear more about the protection efforts and the ways in this is changing the lives of the future generations in this community.

    Bonkro Community Bonfire

    Bonkro 2h

    Enjoy a night of relaxation around a crackling bonfire joined by local community members. Sit around the warm glow together, listen to traditional music, enjoy a refreshing drink from the bar, and hear stories and old fables of Ghana's past. It's a memorable way to cap of your stay in this unique and important area of Ghana

    Bonkro Community Guesthouse Stay

    Bonkro

    Spend two nights in a remote Bonkro village and witness first-hand how the community is working to protect the surrounding Picathartes Forest Reserve. Staying here allows for a more authentic local experience and provides a valuable contribution to the resident communities and other conservation efforts that are underway.

    Meals Included:

    Breakfast | Dinner

    Day 9 : Bonkro/Accra

    Enjoy breakfast at the guesthouse before transferring back to Accra. There will be a stop en route for lunch on your own. Upon arrival to the city the group will visit a local restaurant for an included dinner followed by a complimentary transfer to the airport for your evening departure flights.

    There will be a group transfer to the airport between 5pm and 6pm. Please do not book onward travel before 9pm.

    Private Vehicle

    Bonkro - Accra 5h - 5h30m 222km

    Settle in and scan the scenery from the comfort of your private vehicle between Bonkro and Accra. There will be a stop after almost 2hrs for the group to have lunch in a small local town before continuing on. Arrival to Accra will be in the evening.

    Departure Day

    Not ready to leave? Your CEO can help with travel arrangements to extend your adventure.

    Departure Transfer

    Accra - Kotoka International Airport 0h15m - 0h30m 6km

    You will be met at your hotel and transferred to the airport at the end of your adventure.

    Meals Included:

    Breakfast | Dinner

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