Excursion Itinerary
(Day Trip) (Min 10 Pax)
Visit the Dam site, one of the largest hydroelectric power supply sources in the world. The Volta Lake that is dammed is said to be the greatest man-made lake in the world in terms of area.
Cruise on the Volta Lake to Dodi Island with cultural performances and with lunch served on board. After lunch, cruise back to Akosombo then depart for Accra.
(1 Night/2 day tour)
Tour begins after lunch. The first stop is the Kpong dam site for a brief tour.
Depart for Akosombo to check into Volta Hotel.
In the evening, enjoy a relaxing night cruise on the Volta Lake, with dinner and music on board.
The Volta Dam site is toured the following day after breakfast.
Enjoy your lunch and depart for Accra.
(3 Days/2 Nights tour)
Day 1
Depart Accra to Sogakope and visit an ostrich farm (the largest bird on earth).
Have lunch at Villa Cisneros Resort and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Proceed through the border town of Aflao to the Volta Regional Capital, Ho.
Check into hotel.
Day 2
Depart to the Wli waterfalls at Hohoe. The refreshing water is good for swimming.
Have barbecue lunch and depart to Tafi Monkey Sanctuary. Return to Hotel.
Day 3
Depart to Akosombo and tour dam site.
Lunch is at the Volta Hotel.
Depart to Accra and check into hotel.
(3 Days/2 Night tour)
Day 1
Depart hotel after breakfast for Kumasi, capital city of the Ashanti Region.
Check into hotel and have lunch.
After lunch, visit the National Cultural Centre for a conducted tour and participation in a workshop and do-it-yourself sessions.
Return to hotel.
Day 2
Visit the Palace Museum and the craft villages.
Day 3
Check out of hotel, and drive to Lake Bosumtwi.
Lunch at the Lakeside Restaurant and proceed to Accra.
(6 Days/5 Night tour)
Day 1
Depart to Tamale with a stop at Kumasi for lunch. Overnight stay at Tamale.
Day 2
Early the following morning, drive to the Mole Game Reserve.
Have lunch and a two-hour hike into the reserve.
Day 3
Depart from hotel and visit the Larabanga Mosque and a mystery stone.
Proceed to Kintampo waterfalls for a barbecue lunch or visit Buabeng Fiema Sanctuary.
Proceed to Kumasi and check into hotel.
Day 4
Visit Palace Museum and Okomfo Anokye sword site.
Have lunch and relax for rest of the day.
Day 5
Visit craft villages for shopping and tour the cultural centre.
Day 6
Depart to Lake Bosumtwi.
Have lunch and depart for Accra.
We take you sightseeing and shopping in Accra, which became Ghana’s capital in 1877.
Accra is a bustling, modern metropolis where you can get good bargains (you must bargain) on textiles, baskets, craft, jewellery and other souvenir items.
Visit the W. E. B. Du Bois Centre for Pan African Culture, the National Museum, the Arts Centre, Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and the Makola Market.
This tour takes you first to Ghana’s premier centre for higher education, the University of Ghana, Legon, then a breathtaking ride up the Aburi Mountain to the Aburi Botanical Gardens for a relaxing tour.
Have lunch and depart for Accra.
Shopping at the Centre for National Culture.
(2 Days/ 1 Night)
Day 1
Tour one of the World Heritage Monuments — The Cape Coast Castle or the Elmina Castle.
Lunch is served at a cosy beach resort.
Depart for Brenu Beach for relaxation and swimming.
Day 2
Visit Kakum Nature Park and an adventure on the canopy walkways (there are seven of them).
Visit an ostrich farm and have lunch at Hans Cottage Botel.
Leave for Accra.
Central Region Tour 2
(Artisanal)
The tour takes you first to Winneba to visit the Ekem Ceramics who produce unusual and beautiful dishes, vases, decorative tiles, etc. have fun watching them at work. Visit the Kente weaving centre and watch them produce the national cloth on the traditional looms.
Travel to Cape Coast and visit the ITTU Centre and watch students at work making the tye and dye and batik cloth.
After lunch the tour takes you on to Elmina where you can watch traditional wig (ntekuwa) making and hairdressing.
Return to Accra.
(Ecological)
The tour takes you to Kakum and Assin Attandanso Nature Reserve, which is a 350 sq km.
Nature Park. Trained park guides will explain the medicinal value of many trees.
Watch out for the over 300 species of birds in the forest. You may catch a glimpse of the forest elephant!
Have lunch and visit an ostrich farm.
Depart for Accra.