Duration: 7 Days & 6 Nights
Location: Ghana
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OVERVIEW

Small group tour during one week visiting Ghana.

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  • Full day tour of the capital city visiting such places as the National Museum which is home to an assortment of Royal items.
  • Visit the Du Bois center, the renowned author who was raised in the USA. His place is now an African art and culture center. Other various capital sights also included during the day.
  • Visit the cape coast castle built by the Swedes in 1652 and used to house the 1500 slaves when it was full. No escape was possible here.
  • Continue along the coast to the Elmira Area and fishing villages and see the locals hauling in the catch.
  • Visit St. George’s Castle and Ft. St. Jago built in 1482 by the Portuguese after discovering the area full of gold. The castle and fort was expanded when the slaves replaced gold as the commodity. By the 18th century the dutch had used it to ship over 65,000 slaves to Europe and the USA.
  • Set out inland for a drive of approximately 200 Km, which is about a 6 hour drive. This is the capital of the ancient kingdom of the Ashanti people. It is also home to the King and his palace is open to the people.
  • Lunch at Lake Bosumtwi, the country’s largest lake. It is sacred to the locals who believe their souls go there after death to bid farewell to their god. Twenty four villages surround the lake.
  • Visit the Manhiya Palace Museum where the Ashanti Kings never lived in luxury.
  • Explore a cocoa plantation and Ghana is the 2nd largest cocoa producer after Cote D’ivoire. We visit the main sights of Kumasi during the afternoon.
  • Visit a butterfly Sanctuary and Bobiri Forest Reserve  We take a refreshing walking tour through the forest with our guide.

Day 1. Saturday. USA / Accra.
Today your will take your flight to Accra Ghana. After clearing immigration, you will be met and transferred to the hotel.
Overnight: The Labadi Beach Hotel.

Day 2. Sunday. Accra.
Today we set out on a full day tour of the capital city visiting such places as the National Museum which is home to an assortment of Royal items.
After lunch we visit the Du Bois center, the renowned author who was raised in the USA. His place is now an African art and culture center.
Other various capital sights also included during the day.
Overnight: The Labadi Beach Hotel.

Day 3. Monday. Accra / Cape Coast (Private Drive).
This morning we set out along the coast to the Cape Coast area. Here we
Visit the cape coast castle built by the Swedes in 1652 and used to house the 1500 slaves when it was full. No escape was possible here. Continue along the coast to the Elmira Area and fishing villages and see the locals hauling in the catch.
After lunch we visit St. George’s Castle and Ft. St. Jago built in 1482 by the Portuguese after discovering the area full of gold. The castle and fort was expanded when the slaves replaced gold as the commodity. By the 18th century the dutch had used it to ship over 65,000 slaves to Europe and the USA.
Overnight: Elmira Beach Resort.

Day 4. Tuesday. Cape Coast / Kumasi (Private Driver)
This morning we set out inland for a drive of approximately 200 Km, which is about a 6 hour drive. This is the capital of the ancient kingdom of the Ashanti people. It is also home to the King and his palace is open to the people.
Along the way we will break for lunch at Lake Bosumtwi, the country’s largest lake. It is sacred to the locals who believe their souls go there after death to bid farewell to their god. Twenty four villages surround the lake.
The locals boat, canoe, swim and fish on this lake (not allowed to use rods, so they use Flat wood). After visiting the area we arrive at Kumasi late afternoon.
Overnight: The Royal Basin Resort

Day 5. Wednesday. Kumasai.
We visit the Manhiya Palace Museum where the Ashanti Kings never lived in luxury. So it is surprising to most. Today’s king lives in a palace directly behind the old one. We also visit the marketplace before lunch.
Afternoon we explore a cocoa plantation and Ghana is the 2nd largest cocoa producer after Cote D’ivoire. We visit the main sights of Kumasi during the afternoon.
Overnight: The Royal Basin Resort

Day 6. Thursday. Kumasi / Accra (Private Drive).
This morning we set our on our full day drive back to the capital.
Along the route, there is a butterfly Sanctuary and Bobiri Forest Reserve that we visit. It is home to over 400 species of butterfly’s. We take a refreshing walking tour through the forest with our guide.
After lunch we return to the city of Accra reaching late this afternoon at the end of the day.
Overnight: The Labadi Beach Resort.

Day 7. Friday. Accra / USA
This morning we visit the arts and crafts area’s of the capital city and the various markets to find some curio’s. The afternoon is at leisure. This evening we transfer to the airport for our flight back to USA.
Overnight: En Route.

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  • Accommodation in Hotels as stipulated in the Itinerary.
  • Transportation between atractions and point of interest as stipulated in the itinerary.
  • Services of an English speaking guide, park entrance fees and point of interest as indicated in the itinerary.
  • All Government taxes and levies.
  • All meet and greet services.
  • 24 hours stand-by contact number.
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary. (B = Breakfast / L = Lunch / D = Dinner)
  • Air transfer between different cities as schedule in itinerary.
  • river trip by boat and/or cruise as stipulated in itinerary.
  • Transfer to/from Hotel and accommodation.
  • All items of personal nature e.g. telephone call bills, fax/email bills etc.
  • Gratuities and Tips to Hotels/Lodges/Camps staff and Driver/Guide(s).
  • Alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks.
  • Any local or international flight/s and departure taxes and other taxes.
  • Laundry services.
  • Flights – National or International – (Local flights – Subject to your program)
  • Concession fees (In case of any new fees introduce by parks without our knowledge.
  • Any other item(s) not included in our itinerary.
  • Visa fees and visa processing (Information available at time of reservation).
  • Travel Insurance – We highly recommended you to have your personal travel insurance.
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