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2026
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Adults (18+)
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From Accra landmarks to coastal history and Kumasi culture, travel with confidence
Ghana tours are an excellent way to explore major sights and connect with local communities, while traveling to a well-organized plan with support throughout. Many itineraries start and finish in Accra, blending time in the capital with heritage landmarks, craft towns and rainforest landscapes, so your days feel varied and rewarding without being relentlessly rushed. Expect guided visits that add context and depth, from museums and memorials to the royal histories of the Ashanti Kingdom, alongside time for markets and memorable local food. Some programs also include a neighbouring country, such as Togo, although the main focus remains firmly on Ghana’s culture and standout highlights.
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Ghana tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Ghana tours operate as guided group trips, with an English-speaking certified guide traveling with you from start to finish. Sightseeing is included as shown in the itinerary, and travel is in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle with a driver, with most trips starting and ending in Accra.
Accommodation
You’ll stay in 3 star, 4 star, and 5 star hotels, although the exact style and facilities can vary by region. If a planned property is unavailable, we may use alternative accommodation of a similar standard.
Trip pacing
The pace is typically medium with an easy activity level, making it suitable for most travelers with average fitness. Days often combine guided visits with road travel between key areas, plus time to settle in before dinner, and the group size is 25 on these trips.
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What you'll see in Ghana
Big-city landmarks, Ashanti history, and powerful coastal sites across Ghana
On guided tours in Ghana, journeys often begin in Accra, with visits to the National Museum, Independence Square and Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park. You’ll also get a strong sense of daily life in different city neighbourhoods, including time in lively markets where the pace and color of the capital are on full display. Inland, Kumasi is a key stop on many itineraries, and visits may include Manhyia Palace and the Prempeh II Jubilee Museum, which bring Ashanti history into focus through artefacts, storytelling and living tradition. Craft and community visits are another highlight, with towns known for kente weaving, Adinkra cloth and brass casting. You’ll see techniques passed down through generations, and you can often meet the makers behind the textiles and metalwork. On the coast, Cape Coast, Elmina and nearby sites add further depth, with time to absorb the setting and the difficult stories connected to it. Some tours cross borders as part of a wider route, but the Ghana portion keeps its emphasis on the country’s core sights, cultural encounters and key historical themes.
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Why visit Ghana
Heritage, craft, and warm welcomes, with expert support throughout the journey
Ghana appeals to travelers who want a well-rounded mix of culture, history and everyday life, with guided tours that simplify the logistics and make good use of time. In Accra, museums and civic landmarks set the scene, while guided walks and commentary help explain the people, ideas and events that shaped modern Ghana. Travel inland and the atmosphere changes, with strong Ashanti influences around Kumasi and long-established craft traditions that still play a practical role in daily life, from weaving and cloth-making to metalwork. Along the coast, towns such as Cape Coast and Elmina add a more reflective dimension, with significant sites that give historical context and space to pause. If you enjoy a sociable travel style, group tours work particularly well in Ghana, as journey days are shared and some meals are often included. With a dedicated guide managing day-to-day details, you can focus on what you are seeing and learning, rather than negotiating plans as you go. A few itineraries also combine Ghana with nearby countries, which suits travelers looking for a broader West Africa snapshot while still spending meaningful time in Ghana.
Frequently asked questions
Are Ghana tours guided throughout the trip?
Yes. Ghana tours are fully guided, with an English-speaking certified guide traveling with the group throughout. Guided sightseeing is included as outlined in the itinerary, and main journeys are made with a driver and vehicle.
What is the group size on Ghana tours?
These Ghana tours run as group trips with a group size of 25, which keeps the experience sociable while remaining manageable for visits, meals and overland travel.
Where do Ghana tours start and end?
Ghana tours start in Accra and end in Accra, which can make flights simpler to arrange while also allowing time to include key city sights at the beginning or end of your trip.
Are airport transfers included on Ghana tours?
No, airport transfers are not included. travelers will need to make their own way to the start hotel and arrange the return transfer at the end of the tour.
What meals are included on Ghana tours?
Most trips include a selection of breakfasts, lunches and dinners, with the itinerary confirming the exact number. This can make planning easier, particularly on travel days and on full sightseeing days.
What is the pace like on Ghana tours?
Ghana tours are usually run at a medium pace with an easy activity level. You can expect guided visits, time on the road between key places, and regular breaks so you can recharge between stops.
What sort of transport is used on Ghana tours?
Land travel is by modern, air-conditioned vehicle with a driver, which helps you cover longer distances in comfort and supports reliable timings for included visits.
What accommodation can be expected on Ghana tours?
Accommodation depends on the itinerary and the region, and we may use a similar hotel if availability changes. Your trip notes outline what is planned, and the itinerary confirms where you stay each night.
Is there a minimum age for Ghana tours?
Yes. The minimum age is 8, which helps keep the group comfortable on travel days and during guided visits, and can be useful when planning family travel.
Do Ghana tours ever visit other countries as well?
Yes, some itineraries also include nearby countries such as Togo. The Ghana portion still focuses on the country’s key sights and cultural experiences, with border formalities managed as part of the planned route.
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