Rediscover Ghana: A Journey Back to our Roots with Get Away Friends
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Ghana is a vibrant West African country known for its rich history, diverse cultures, and warm hospitality. From the bustling streets of Accra and historic forts along the Cape Coast to the ancestral heart of the Ashanti Empire in Kumasi, Ghana offers travelers an unforgettable journey through heritage, culture, and community. Visitors can explore lively markets, sacred shrines, traditional craft villages, and iconic slave trade sites, making Ghana a destination that combines history, tradition, and immersive experiences.
OVERVIEW
The tour begins in Accra, Ghana's bustling capital city. Explore its lively markets, visit historical sites such as Independence Square and Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, and immerse yourself in the vibrant arts and crafts scene.
From Accra, the tour takes you to Cape Coast, a coastal city with a rich history tied to the transatlantic slave trade. Explore Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle, UNESCO World Heritage sites that played significant roles in this dark chapter of history. Learn about the resilience and stories of those who passed through these fortresses.
Next, the tour continues to Kumasi, the cultural heartland of Ghana, and the seat of the Ashanti Kingdom. Discover the traditional crafts of the region at the Kejetia Market, visit the Manhyia Palace Museum to learn about Ashanti history and traditions, and witness vibrant traditional ceremonies and rituals.
This Ghana tour provides a well-rounded experience, combining the historical significance of Cape Coast, the cultural richness of Kumasi, and the vibrant energy of Accra. It is an ideal way to explore Ghana's diverse offerings and create lasting memories.
Itinerary
Prepare yourself! You are leaving today for Ghana to start your back-to-the-roots journey to Ghana.
Upon arrival in Accra, claim your bags and proceed toward the arrival hall. Our representative will meet you and assist you with your transfer to the hotel. (Standard check-in time is 3:00 pm).
Check-in at the hotel. Evening enjoy dinner at the hotel.
Overnight in Accra
After enjoying your breakfast, embark on an informative sightseeing excursion of Accra, the capital city of Ghana. This orientation tour provides an opportunity to explore the highlights of Accra, a city that has served as Ghana's capital since 1877 and remains the bustling hub of the Greater Accra Region, as well as the country's most populous city.
Travel through the various districts of Accra, including the administrative and economic sectors, and witness the vibrant atmosphere that characterizes the city. Visit notable landmarks such as the Artiste Alliance Gallery, the W.E.B. Du Bois Center for Pan African Culture, and the Independence/Black Star Square. Gain insight into significant historical events in Ghana's history and the crucial role played by the country's first president in leading Ghana to independence.
Continue your tour with a visit to the National Museum of Ghana, situated in Accra. This museum, the largest and oldest among the six museums managed by the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board, was inaugurated on March 5th, 1957, as part of the nation's independence celebrations. Immerse yourself in Ghana's rich cultural heritage as you explore the exhibits within its walls.
Conclude the day's tour at the Arts Center, a vibrant open-air market where you can practice your bargaining skills while shopping for a wide array of goods sourced from Ghana and other West African countries. Marvel at the diverse selection of fabrics, showcasing different materials, designs, colors, and textures, offering you an opportunity to purchase unique pieces that catch your eye.
Later this evening enjoy dinner.
Overnight in Accra
Following breakfast, commence your journey from Accra to a picturesque village nestled along the lower stretch of the magnificent Volta River. Upon arrival, you will be warmly received by the village chief and esteemed elders, accompanied by the joyful rhythms of traditional drumming and captivating dance performances by the villagers.
As part of this cultural experience, the group will have the privilege of participating in a special naming ceremony, which serves as a gesture of recognition and inclusion. During this ceremony, each participant will be bestowed with a Ghanaian name, symbolizing a newfound identity as a Ghanaian and a cherished member of the local community. As a gesture of celebration and welcome, a thoughtful gift will also be presented to each participant, further fostering a sense of connection and belonging. Your day will conclude with delicious dinner
Overnight in Accra
Following your breakfast, begin your journey towards Cape Coast, passing through the historically significant Denkyira Kingdom, a region with a rich past. Continue onwards to Kakum National Park, a remarkable testament to the preservation of West Africa's tropical rainforests. Here, you'll have the choice between two captivating activities. You can opt for a 2-kilometer nature walk through the lush rainforest, where you'll have the opportunity to encounter a diverse array of extraordinary plant and animal species and learn about their medicinal properties. Alternatively, you can embark on an exhilarating stroll along the canopy walkway, suspended 40 meters above the forest floor, offering breathtaking views.
After enjoying lunch at your own leisure, embark on a poignant tour of the infamous forts, castles, and slave dungeons that bear witness to Ghana's dark past. Unfold the pages of history as you delve into the harrowing story of the transatlantic slave trade, whose repercussions are still felt far beyond the African shores to this day. Your first stop will be the Cape Coast Castle, originally built by the Swedes in 1653 and later seized by the British. Here, you will gain insight into the intricate relationship between the Western slave traders and the African tribes that facilitated the transatlantic slave trade. Step inside the castle's dim and suffocating dungeons, and let your imagination transport you back in time, allowing you to empathize with the millions of Africans who endured unimaginable suffering. The castle also houses the West African Historical Museum, providing further historical context and artifacts for exploration.
Overnight in Cape Coast
Embark on a captivating exploration of Elmina, a picturesque and lively fishing village that seamlessly combines charm and introspection. Immerse yourself in the village's primary industry - fishing - as you engage with local fishermen, gaining insights into the intricacies of their trade and the daily challenges they face. This firsthand encounter offers a unique opportunity to appreciate one of Ghana's oldest and most significant professions.
Next, venture into the heart of the village and meet the fishmongers who play a vital role in the fishing community. Watch as they skillfully demonstrate the various stages of smoking fish in traditional earthenware ovens. This immersive experience provides a fascinating glimpse into the age-old techniques employed in this important trade, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
After enjoying lunch at your leisure, proceed to explore Elmina Castle, also known as St. George's Castle, a profound historical landmark constructed by the Portuguese in 1482. Here, you will gain a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between Western slave traders and the African tribes involved in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. As you venture into the castle, you will witness the haunting dungeons where local individuals were once confined, enduring the oppressive conditions before embarking on the arduous and perilous journey across the Atlantic. The experience of witnessing these stark realities firsthand serves as a powerful reminder of the inhumane nature of the slave trade.
In the evening, join the group for a "kasa" session, a time for meaningful discussions and conversations. Led by your knowledgeable tour leader or guide, these sessions provide an opportunity to delve deeper into Ghanaian culture, engage with fellow travelers, and share impressions and reflections on the tour experiences. It is a time for connection, learning, and further appreciation of the rich tapestry of Ghanaian life.
Overnight in Cape Coast
Following breakfast, complete the check-out process at your hotel and embark on a scenic drive through the forested region, heading towards Kumasi, the vibrant capital of the Ashanti Empire. Immerse yourself in the rich legends and traditions of the renowned Ashanti people, whose influential heritage continues to resonate in the present day.
During the journey, make a stop at Assin Manso, a significant historical site. Here, you will have the opportunity to explore the remnants of "Donkor Nsuo," once a bustling slave river and market. This poignant location served as the final transit point for numerous enslaved Africans before their tragic journey. It is also the resting place of two ancestors whose mortal remains were repatriated from the United States and Jamaica, finding their final resting place at this sacred site.
Continue the drive towards Kumasi, where you will visit the Manhyia Palace Museum, offering an invaluable firsthand experience of the Ashanti kingdom's enduring legacies. Delve into the regal history that spans back to 1700, as you discover an impressive collection of relics and artifacts that illuminate the Ashanti's fascinating past. As you drive through the city, take in the sight of monuments dedicated to the great Ashanti people, serving as enduring tributes to their remarkable contributions.
Conclude the day's tour at the National Cultural Center, a vibrant hub that showcases the rich artistic traditions of the Ashanti region. Explore the Prempeh II Jubilee Museum, which exhibits a captivating collection of historical artifacts. Additionally, witness the remarkable craftsmanship of brass makers, potters, and batik makers as you visit their respective studios within the cultural center.
Overnight in Kumasi
Following a satisfying breakfast set out from your hotel and dedicate the day to exploring three renowned craft villages of the Ashanti region. The first stop is Ahwiaa, a village known for its skilled wood carvers. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as you witness the intricate process of creating African crafts from wood. Gain firsthand insight into the craftsmanship and artistic techniques employed by the local artisans. Moreover, you will have the unique opportunity to directly purchase these exquisite creations from the talented craftsmen themselves.
Next, proceed to Ntonso, a village that holds special significance for its association with Adinkra cloth. Discover the secrets behind the production of this iconic cloth adorned with traditional symbols and designs. Engage with the skilled artisans who meticulously craft each piece, as they demonstrate the various stages of creating Adinkra cloth. You will have the chance to appreciate the artistry and symbolism embedded in this cherished Ghanaian textile and acquire your own piece as a treasured memento.
Concluding the craft village tour, visit Bonwire, a village renowned for its expertise in Kente weaving. Witness the mesmerizing process of hand-weaving intricate and colorful Kente cloth, an art form deeply rooted in Ashanti tradition. Marvel at the dexterity and precision of the weavers as they bring vibrant patterns to life. This is an ideal opportunity to purchase authentic Kente cloth directly from the weavers themselves, ensuring a unique and meaningful keepsake of your Ghanaian adventure.
Throughout the day, you will have the chance to not only observe the creative process but also support the local artisans by purchasing their crafts directly. This ensures a genuine connection with the vibrant culture and traditions of the Ashanti people while acquiring beautifully crafted pieces that reflect the artistic heritage of Ghana.
Overnight in Kumasi
Following a delightful breakfast, complete the check-out process at your hotel and commence your journey back to Accra. Along the way, take a captivating detour to visit the renowned Besease Shrine, a designated World Heritage Site. Situated near the town of Ejisu, this traditional fetish shrine holds deep cultural and spiritual significance.
Each shrine within the Besease complex serves as a sacred abode for a specific spirit is known as "obosom," acting as an intermediary between mortals and the supreme deity, Nyame. As you explore this sacred site, marvel at the unique architecture that reflects the traditional beliefs and practices of ancestral worship. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere and observe the rituals and customs associated with venerating the ancient gods.
After this enriching experience, continue your journey and arrive in Accra. Check into your designated hotel, where you can relax and unwind, reflecting on the day's memorable encounters and experiences.
Enjoy your dinner.
Overnight in Accra
You have a full day of leisure ahead, allowing you to start the day with a relaxed breakfast. Take this opportunity to unwind and enjoy the comforts of your accommodation. Alternatively, you can choose from two exciting options to make the most of your day in Accra.
Option 1: Visit Makola Market Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Makola Market, one of Accra's largest markets. Delve into the bustling stalls, brimming with a wide array of goods including traditional crafts, clothing, fresh produce, and local delicacies. Let your senses be captivated by the sights, sounds, and aromas of this vibrant marketplace. Engage in the art of bargaining as you interact with local vendors, ensuring a memorable shopping experience.
Option 2: Explore Osu District Embark on a journey to the lively district of Osu, renowned for its vibrant nightlife, trendy boutiques, and art galleries. Immerse yourself in a fusion of modern and traditional Ghanaian culture as you wander through the streets lined with diverse shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Discover unique treasures, indulge in local cuisine, or simply soak in the vibrant ambiance of this dynamic neighborhood.
At the end of the day, your unforgettable Back to Roots journey through Ghana draws to a close. Your tour will officially conclude. As per your scheduled departure time, you will be transferred to the airport, bidding farewell to Ghana as you embark on your return flight.
Accommodation
Movenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra
The Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra is a renowned 5-star hotel in the heart of Accra, the capital city of Ghana offering convenient access to the city's business district and major attractions. It is approximately a 15-minute drive from Kotoka International Airport.
The Hotel features a range of luxurious rooms and suites designed with modern amenities and elegant décor. Each room is equipped with comfortable beds, a flat-screen TV, Wi-Fi access, a work desk, a minibar, and a private bathroom with complimentary toiletries.
The hotel offers a variety of dining options to cater to different tastes. Sankofa Restaurant serves a delectable selection of international and local dishes in a relaxed setting. The Pool Bar & Lounge offers refreshing cocktails and light bites by the poolside. The Emporium is a café-style restaurant where guests can enjoy coffee, pastries, and light meals.
The Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra provides an array of facilities and services to ensure a comfortable stay. These include a swimming pool, a fitness center, a spa, a business center, conference and meeting rooms, and complimentary parking. The hotel also offers 24-hour room service, laundry service, and a concierge to assist guests with their needs.
Ridge Royal Hotel
The Ridge Royal Hotel Cape Coast is a popular hotel in the historic city on the coast of Ghana. It is known for its proximity to attractions such as Cape Coast Castle, Kakum National Park, and the Cape Coast Sports Stadium.
The hotel offers a range of comfortable and well-appointed rooms to cater to different preferences and budgets. The rooms are equipped with amenities such as air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, en-suite bathrooms, and Wi-Fi access. The Ridge Hotel Cape Coast features a restaurant where guests can enjoy a variety of local and international cuisines. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and offers a menu that includes both à la carte and buffet options.
The hotel provides various facilities and services to enhance guests' stay. These may include a swimming pool, a fitness center, a business center, conference and meeting rooms, and complimentary Wi-Fi in public areas. Additionally, the hotel may offer 24-hour front desk service, room service, and laundry facilities.
Lancaster Kumasi City
Lancaster Kumasi is located in Kumasi, approximately 3.5 km away from Baba Yara Stadium. The hotel features a fitness center, free private parking, a garden, and a terrace. It is a 4-star hotel with a 24-hour front desk and an ATM. Guests can enjoy amenities such as free shuttle service, room service, and currency exchange.
The hotel provides air-conditioned rooms that are furnished with a desk, a coffee machine, a fridge, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom with a shower. Additionally, the rooms are equipped with a kettle. Some rooms also offer a kitchenette with a microwave, a minibar, and a stovetop. All guest rooms include a wardrobe for storage.
Lancaster Kumasi offers a buffet or continental breakfast for guests. The on-site restaurant serves a variety of African, American, and Brazilian cuisine. Vegetarian, vegan, and dairy-free options are also available upon request.
INCLUSIONS
- 08 Night accommodation in TWN/DBL sharing basis at listed hotels or similar
- Daily Breakfast and Dinners
- Accra city tour including a visit to National Museum
- Living Heritage Ceremony at Torgorme Village
- Canopy Walkway and Kakum Rain Forest tour
- Fishing village and Elmina castle tour in Cape Coast
- Visit to site of “Donkor Nsuo”, the former Slave River and market in Kumasi
- Visit Ashanti Craft Village
- Visit Besease Shrine, a world heritage site
- All transportation and sightseeing on a private basis
- All sightseeing with admissions
- Services of an English-experienced cultural tour guide
- International return airfare ex-Los Angeles (Please check with us for pricing from other cities)
- All taxes and surcharges
- All local applicable taxes
EXCLUSIONS
- All other meals
- All other sightseeing or services
- Gratuities for meals, tourist guides, drivers
- Visa fee
- Travel Insurance
- Personal expenses such as alcoholic and other beverages, telephone calls, and laundry
- COVID-19 testing RT-PCR Fee
- Local city taxes if applicable to be paid directly at hotels upon check out
- Any other services or Items not mentioned above as included
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Planning a trip to Ghana?
Visa Requirements : U.S. and Canadian citizens need a valid passport with at least six months remaining beyond the date of reentry to enter Ghana, and it’s recommended to have at least two blank pages for entry stamps. A visa must be obtained in advance, either online via the Ghanaian embassy or through a visa service provider.
If you are not a U.S. or Canadian citizen, check with the consulate of each country you will visit for specific entry requirements.
Health and Vaccinations: Travelers must show proof of yellow fever vaccination (yellow card) or a medical exemption. For more information, visit cdc.gov/yellowfever.
Consult a healthcare professional or travel clinic before your trip for advice on recommended vaccinations, malaria prevention, and other health precautions. Bring necessary medications, insect repellent, and take measures to stay hydrated and avoid foodborne illnesses.
Drink bottled water only; avoid tap water, even when brushing your teeth.
Eat only cooked or peeled fruits and vegetables.
Carry a small first-aid kit with antacids, anti-diarrhea and motion sickness medication, and any prescription medicines. Ensure you have enough daily medication for the trip and potential delays.
Currency: The official currency is the Ghanaian cedi (GHS). Carry local currency for smaller purchases, while credit cards are widely accepted in major establishments. Cash is recommended for remote areas.
Packing Tips: Pack lightweight, breathable clothing that can be layered, plus a light jacket or rainwear. Supportive sandals for city tours; closed-toed shoes for walking and outdoor activities.
Bring a swimsuit for hotel pools. Protect yourself from the sun with sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat.
Rainwear may be needed during the wet season.
Carry hand sanitizer for convenience on the road.
Safety and Security: Ghana is generally safe, but travelers should practice common-sense precautions: stay aware of surroundings, avoid displaying valuables, and exercise caution at night or in unfamiliar areas. Stay informed of government travel advisories.
Transportation: Options include taxis, buses, and tro-tros (shared minivans). Negotiate taxi fares in advance and be prepared for crowded public transport. Private cars and hired drivers are available for convenience.
Cultural Etiquette: Respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious or traditional sites. Greet locals with a handshake and ask permission before taking photos of individuals.
Tipping and Gratuities: Tour guides/drivers: $8–$10 USD per person, per day (cash).
Local guides: $2 USD recommended (cash).
Restaurant and hotel staff: Small tips (~$1 USD) are appreciated but optional.
Climate and Weather: Ghana has a tropical climate. Rainy season: April–October Dry season: November–March. Pack lightweight, breathable fabrics and rain gear if traveling during the wet season.
Electricity and Plugs: Ghana uses 230V electricity with Type D and Type G plugs. Bring a universal adapter to ensure compatibility.
Internet and Communication: The Internet is available in major cities and tourist areas, but may be limited in remote regions. Consider purchasing a local SIM card for affordable data and calls.
Respect for Local Customs: Show respect for local traditions, greetings, and social norms. Learning a few basic phrases in Twi can enhance your experience:
Hello: Akwaaba
Thank you: Medaase
Payment Policy & Insurance
Deposit: US$ 750 per person [Non-refundable / Non-transferrable]
Booking and Deposit date: 31st July 2023
50% Non-refundable deposit: 16th May 2024
Full Balance: 14th Aug 2024
(Once the deposit is paid, the travelers can then pay any amount on any date. Travelers to ensure that the payment deadlines are met as above)
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Cancellation Policy
- From the date of booking to 180 days before departure: $750 per person Non-Refundable / Non-transferrable Deposit + interruption insurance cost (if purchased)
- 179-120 days before departure: 50% of the cost per person
- 119- 60 days before departure: 80% of the cost per person
- 59 days or fewer before departure: No refund is available.
Note:
A person becoming single because of the roommate’s cancellation must pay the single supplement
All payment cut-off dates are firm, and missing deadlines without approved extensions will result in cancellations without refunds being offered.
PLEASE NOTE
Voyages Hub reserves the right to levy a surcharge commensurate to the fuel increase at the time of operation of this movement.
REVIEW
My Ghana tour with Voyages Hub was absolutely incredible. The itinerary was well-planned, and I got to experience the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes of Ghana. The guides were knowledgeable, friendly, and made the trip even more enjoyable. Highly recommended
Voyages Hub provided an unforgettable Ghana tour experience. From exploring the historical sites of Cape Coast to immersing myself in the vibrant markets of Kumasi, every moment was filled with discovery and adventure. The accommodations were comfortable, and the team was attentive to our needs. It was truly a trip of a lifetime
I can't say enough good things about my Ghana tour with Voyages Hub. The tour was well-organized, and I felt safe and taken care of throughout the journey. The highlight was meeting the friendly locals, trying delicious Ghanaian cuisine, and learning about the country's rich history. I would definitely travel with them again
Voyages Hub curated an amazing Ghana tour that exceeded my expectations. The guides were passionate about their country, and their insights brought the destinations to life. From the bustling streets of Accra to the serene landscapes of Cape Coast, I fell in love with Ghana. I highly recommend Voyages Hub for an authentic and memorable travel experience.
I had an incredible time on my Ghana tour with Voyages Hub. The team went above and beyond to ensure our comfort and enjoyment. The itinerary was diverse, allowing us to experience the different facets of Ghana, including its history, culture, and natural beauty. I can't wait to book another tour with them in the future
My Ghana tour was an unforgettable, deeply moving, and truly magical journey of a lifetime. I feel incredibly blessed and grateful to have visited my ancestral homeland. The itinerary was wonderfully diverse, offering experiences that exceeded every expectation. Our tour director, Desmond, was exceptional; his professionalism, knowledge, and genuine passion for Ghana made the trip even more remarkable. The fellow travelers were fantastic; we all bonded quickly, and it felt like being part of an extended family. Overall, this was a world-class, five-star experience that left a lasting impression on my heart, mind, and soul. The memories, culture, and connections I made will stay with me forever.
















