Our Royal Sankofa tour will pique your curiosities of the Motherland as we dive into Ghana's history of independence, explore first-hand the devastation of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and experience the New Ghana. You'll be able to see and shop in open-air markets full of vibrant colors, fabrics, beads, wood carvings, native foods, and so much more. We will travel to see the vast landscapes of the country, from its mountains to its beaches and villages.
You'll be able to see and shop in open-air markets full of vibrant colors, fabrics, beads, wood carvings, native foods, and so much more. We will travel to see the vast landscapes of the country, from its mountains to its beaches and villages.
April 1-11, 2024
April 1-11, 2024
Discover Ghana’s varied landscapes, unique customs, and welcoming citizens, on a private guided journey around the country’s most telling sites. From sandy beaches to tropical mangroves, seaside cliffs and expansive grasslands, the natural element of Ghana will impress, as you begin to take in the traditions, history and culture with your local guide.
Watch a concert, play or dance at Ghana's National Theatre in the Victoriaborg district of Accra.
The beaches of Labadi Pleasure beach, Kokrobite beach, Coco Beach Resort, Dixcove, Busua and Ada offer laidback vibes, swaying palms, and spectacular breakers on almost deserted sandy shores.
Located in downtown Accra, Ghana is the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum. The Mausoleum is the final resting place of Ghana’s first President and Africanist.
he largest and one of the best-equipped game reserves in Ghana is home to elephants, various antelope such as roan, bushbuck, waterbuck and kob, and elusive populations of lion and spotted hyena.
First built in 1482 as a Portuguese trading settlement, the 91,000 sq foot behemoth was one of the principal slave depots in the transatlantic slave trade for more than three centuries.
Stroll around Accra's Independence Square, dominated by its Independence Arch, before heading to the gardens around the mausoleum of Ghana's first president Kwame Nkrumah.