Educational Tour of Ghana

This tour starts and ends in Accra! With the In-depth Cultural and Educational Tour of Ghana, you have a 10 days tour package taking you through Accra and 4 other destinations in Ghana.

Our tour includes accommodation in a hotel as well as an expert guide, meals, transport and more.

Ada Asafotufiami Festival Homecoming

Join us at the vibrant Ada Asafotufiami Festival Celebration! Experience traditional dances, music, and cultural displays.

Book your tents slot now from 1st - 5th August for an unforgettable cultural experience with funky tent fest!!

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Ancestor Veneration

This annual festival occurs this year from 04 and 06 October with the main event on 05 October. It is deeply influenced by southern Ghanaian culture, especially Ghana’s Ga-Dangme traditions.

The festival is also known for the libation, prayers and...

Weekend Jungle Party

Experience outdoor camping mixed with an open air outdoor party with
unlimited fun where participants will be treated to live DJ performance, red cup party, games, hiking, riverboat tour and a lakeside party.

Fees include tent accommodation, mea...

International Youth Diplomacy Conference

Get ready for this year's International Youth Diplomacy Conference in Accra, Ghana.

Feel the excitement of partaking in the Model United Nations by engaging in discussions, debates, social events, and seminars in a networking environment.

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Global Junior Model United Nations Plus

Register your child aged 9 to 14 years old to participate in this year's Model United Nations Conference and begin their journey towards a career in Diplomacy, preparing them for global impact.

Global Junior Model United Nations, a conference desi...

Bole Mosque

Bole Mosque offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich history and architecture. The mosque's unique Sudano-Sahelian design, the welcoming local culture, and all other nearby attractions such as Mole National Park and Larabanga Mosque will add more unforgettable experiences to your trip.

Kakum National Park

Join an adventure to Kakum National Park in Ghana. Traverse the canopy walkway, explore the lush rainforest, and the stunning biodiversity. With an abundance of wildlife and flora, this park is a nature lover's paradise. Learn more about practical information and how to get there to start planning your unforgettable journey. Don't miss out on this treasure trove of natural wonders!

Volta Lake

Explore the wonders of Volta Lake, the world's largest artificial reservoir. From its historical origins to serene landscapes and exciting activities, this Ghanaian marvel invites you to a journey of discovery and awe.

Lake Bosumtwe

Nestled in the heart of Ghana's Ashanti Region lies Lake Bosumtwi, a natural wonder steeped in myth and legend. This article takes you on a journey through the history and beauty of this hidden gem, from the mythical origins of its creation to the serene surroundings that you should not miss. Discover nearby attractions and start planning your trip to Lake Bosumtwi today!

Mole National Park - A Wildlife Adventure in Ghana

Mole National Park is home to one of West Africa's largest populations of elephants and many other endangered species. This premier wildlife destination also boasts a rich cultural history, with evidence of human habitation dating back over 4,000 years. Visitors can explore the park's diverse flora and fauna and immerse themselves in the cultural significance and wilderness of Ghana.

Akaa Falls

The Akaa Waterfalls is alluded to as nature's undiscovered magnificence in Ghana. Akaa Falls is a stunning waterfall situated in the Eastern Region. Akaa falls take sources from the Boti waterway, the very stream from which the Boti Falls takes its source.

Krobo Odumase

Krobo Odumase, a picturesque town in Ghana's Eastern Region, offers travellers a unique opportunity to delve into the region’s history, landscapes, and remarkably beautiful craftsmanship. Fascinating bead-making traditions, breathtaking attractions such as Boti Falls, and welcoming locals, Krobo Odumase is something not to miss when visiting Ghana.

Christmas and New Year's Eve in Ghana

In Ghana, just like in many other countries, X-Mas and NYW are celebrated on the 25th and 31st of December respectively. Fireworks, locally known as “knockout”, gatherings in churches, Christmas dishes, like Jollof and Fufu portray X-Mas in Ghana the best. However, nothing marks these days as much as the Harmattan, coming around.

Busua Beach

Busua Beach is a picturesque surfing haven in Ghana’s Western Region. This coastal gem is not just about the tranquil ambiance but a surfing hotspot with the perfect beach vibe. From riding the waves to exploring the nearby historical sites like Fort Apollonia, Busua is a gateway to diverse adventures.

International Stingless Bee Centre

Discover the International Stingless Bee Centre in Ghana—a hub of ecological wonders and cultural insights. Dive into the world of unique stingless bees, explore traditional beekeeping, and understand the vital role of these pollinators. A must-visit for eco-adventurers!

Bonwire Kente Museum

Explore the Bonwire Kente Museum, a vibrant celebration of Ghana's weaving heritage. Discover the rich history of Kente cloth, its cultural significance, and the artistry behind this iconic African textile. Immerse yourself in a world where tradition weaves the fabric of a nation's identity.

Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm

Visit Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm, where Ghana’s cocoa industry began. Learn about Tetteh Quarshie’s pivotal role in introducing cocoa to Ghana and explore the farm to see the cocoa cultivation process first-hand. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the origins of one of Ghana’s most important industries, making it a must-visit for history and agriculture enthusiasts.