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14 DAY PREMIER EXPERIENCE
2026 Travel Dates
Explore Ghana WITH US
EXPERT GHANAIAN GUIDES

MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES

CULTURAL EXPERIENCES

2026 Travel Dates
Discover the wonders of Ghana on an exhilarating 14-day premier tour that will take you through the heart of this vibrant country, it's history, and heritage, and the warmth of its people. From the bustling streets of Accra to the serene shores of Cape Coast, you'll experience the rich tapestry of Ghanaian culture, history, and natural beauty. Engage with local communities, savor traditional dishes, and visit iconic landmarks, including the historic slave castles and lush national parks.
Each day is filled with adventure, exploration, and the chance to create unforgettable memories. As you journey through Ghana, you'll witness the stunning diversity of its landscapes, from rolling hills to pristine beaches. Immerse yourself in the rhythms of Ghanaian life as you participate in cultural ceremonies and enjoy lively performances.
With expert guides leading the way, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the country's heritage the warmth of its people. This premiere tour promises not only breathtaking sights but also meaningful experiences that will stay with you long after your journey ends.
Join us and uncover the treasures of Ghana!
Itinerary HIGHLIGHTS
Explore Ghana WITH US
ASSIN MANSO
Assin Manso slave river site is a significant historical site in Ghana, known for its role in the transatlantic slave trade. The site features the remnants of a slave market and a large tree where enslaved people were held before being forced to march to the coast. It’s also known as the Last Bath Site, a place where enslaved people were allowed to bathe before the final leg of their journey to the coast. The site features a river and a memorial wall with the names of some of the enslaved people who passed through. Visitors can walk along the riverbank and reflect on the history of the transatlantic slave trade. It's a poignant and educational experience, offering insights into the lives of those who were forcibly taken from their homes. Today, it's a somber reminder of the past and a place for reflection and remembrance.

KAKUM NATIONAL PARK
Kakum National Park is a protected area in Ghana's Central Region, known for its lush rainforest and diverse wildlife.
The park features:
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Canopy Walkway: A 350-meter-long suspension bridge offering breathtaking views of the forest floor and treetops.
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Wildlife: Elephants, monkeys, birds, and other species inhabit the park.
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Hiking Trails: Various trails for exploring the forest and spotting wildlife.
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Cultural Significance: The park is home to sacred sites and traditional shrines.

KAKUM NATIONAL PARK
Kakum National Park is a protected area in Ghana's Central Region, known for its lush rainforest and diverse wildlife.
The park features:
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Canopy Walkway: A 350-meter-long suspension bridge offering breathtaking views of the forest floor and treetops.
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Wildlife: Elephants, monkeys, birds, and other species inhabit the park.
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Hiking Trails: Various trails for exploring the forest and spotting wildlife.
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Cultural Significance: The park is home to sacred sites and traditional shrines.

THE W.E.B. DU BOIS CENTER
The W.E.B. Du Bois Center at the University of Ghana, Legon, is a museum and research center dedicated to the life and work of W.E.B. Du Bois, a prominent American civil rights activist, sociologist, and writer. The center features:
Exhibits: Showcasing Du Bois' life, work, and legacy.
Archives: Housing documents, photographs, and artifacts related to Du Bois.
Research: Supporting studies on Du Bois and related topics.


Elmina Castle
Elmina Castle, located in Ghana's Central Region, is a historic fortress and UNESCO World Heritage site. Built by the Portuguese in 1482, it's one of the oldest European structures in sub-Saharan Africa. The castle played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade, serving as a holding place for enslaved people before they were shipped to the Americas. Today, it stands as a somber reminder of this painful history and a testament to the enduring legacy of slavery. Visitors can explore the castle's dungeons, battlements, and museum exhibits to gain a deeper understanding of its complex and often tragic past.

MANHYIA PALACE
Manhyia Palace is the official residence and seat of the Asantehene, the king of the Ashanti Kingdom, located in Kumasi, Ghana. The palace has a rich history, dating back to 1925 when it was built by the British as a gift to Asantehene Prempeh I after his return from exile. Interestingly, Prempeh I paid for the construction costs in full before occupying the palace.

BRIDGE VIEW RESORT
BridgeView Resort is a luxurious getaway located in the Akosombo mountains, Volta Region, Ghana, surrounded by the vast expanse of Lake Volta, one of the world's largest man-made lakes. This 4-star hotel offers stunning views of the lake and the Adomi Bridge, blending seamlessly into the natural tranquility of the area.

Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop
Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop is a renowned Ghanaian carpentry studio celebrated for crafting unique, figurative coffins that reflect the deceased person's profession or interests. Based in Accra, Ghana, the workshop was founded by Seth Kane Kwei in the 1950s and is now managed by his grandson, Eric Adjetey Anang, a skilled artist and master coffin maker.

2026 Travel Dates
What Guests Are Saying
My recent trip to Ghana was nothing short of transformative. From the moment I arrived in Accra, I was welcomed with warmth, kindness and incredible hospitality. The vibrant culture and the rich history exceeded all my expectations. Definitely a trip of a lifetime!

Regina
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I had the honor of traveling to Ghana in February 2025 with the African Audacity Tours group. It was truly a once in a lifetime adventure. Our hosts were passionate about providing a 5 star experience for each and every traveler in our group. The personal love and knowledge of the country that John Agyapong has was fascinating and exciting. I can’t imagine taking this trip again with any other travel group than African Audacity Tours!

Shurvon
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