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Rights of Passage Leadership/Mentorship Program
Ghana
Jun 1 - 15, 2026
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Daniels Leisure Travel
$4,500
Deposit: $500

About your trip

This journey is designed for middle and high school students, particularly those of African descent seeking to reconnect with their roots, as well as students from all backgrounds who are eager to explore the rich history and culture of Ghana and the African continent. Through this immersive experience—including a powerful visit to a historic slave trade castle—participants will gain an authentic, educational, and unforgettable understanding of the legacy, resilience, and traditions of our ancestors.

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Chaperone Opportunity!
Bring 10 students from your school—and your trip is Half Off!
That’s right: if 10 students register and travel, your full roundtrip journey from Washington, D.C. to Accra, Ghana is completely covered. Experience the magic of Ghana while guiding your students on a life-changing adventure—all at half the cost to you!

What's included

International Flight

RT from IAD to ACC

Transfers in Ghana

Taxes

Gratuities

Hotel In Ghana

Students will be in dorm like situations

Breakfast

Naming Ceremony

You will become part of the Krobo tribe part of the Volte Region near Akosumbo area.

Tours

African Study Program

University of Ghana along with Daniels Leisure Travel will provide two week long program for students.

Transportation

In Ghana

What's not included

Domestic Flight

Flight to IAD

Travel Insurance

Age: 0-49 $311 Age: 50-59 $326 Age: 60-69 $442

Food

Breakfast included

Souvenirs

Visa's

Visa are 60 per person

Passport

Start now its taking about 6 months to get them.

Yellow Fever

Rates vary on yellow fever shot. Most insurance covers it.

Day 1: Pre departure

Day 1: Pre departure  image

Arrive to pre-hotel (optional)

Here we will have a meet and greet. You will  be greeted by the Queen Mother of Akosumbo Manye Dedo. Hotel TBA

Day 2: Leave DC to Ghana

Day 2: Leave DC to Ghana image

Departure flight

Head to airport to board flight departing to Accra, Ghana

Day 3: Arrive in Ghana

Day 3: Arrive in Ghana image

Welcome to Ghana

Flight arrives around 8:30 then we clear customs. Next we will tour Black Start Square, WEB DuBois Center, Kwame Nkrumah Presidential Museum, Independence Arch

Day 4: Odumase Krobo

Day 4: Odumase Krobo image

Naming Ceremony

Each naming ceremony is unique. Here we will welcome the Diaspora back home. They might include music, singing, poems, readings, parental promises to their child, the appointment of ‘grandparents’, and perhaps a symbolic action such as planting a tree, signing a certificate, or writing in a wish book.

Day 5: Manso Slave River

Day 5: Manso Slave River image

Slave River

Here we will explore where our ancestors took their last bath and get to experience it as well.

Day 5: Elmina Castle

Day 5: Elmina Castle image

Elmina Slave Castle

Here we will explore where our ancestors were kept and tourtured in captivity before their journey to the Americas.

Day 5: Cape Coast Castle

Day 5: Cape Coast Castle image

Cape Coast Castle

Here we will explore another castle where our ancestors were enslaved.

Day 6: Arts and Crafts

Day 6: Arts and Crafts image

Arts and Crafts Shopping

Here we will explore the local markets and learn how to use the local currency Cedes. You will purchase your local arts and crafts such as masks and kente trinkets .

Day 7: Kumasi

Day 7: Kumasi image

Kente Cloth Museum

"Kente" is a colorful Ghanaian traditional fabric which is worn mostly on important occasions and celebrations. A trip to Bonwire in the Ashanti region, would teach one the story behind "Kente", one of Ghana’s most revered fabrics and also how it is made. Bonwire is a town in Ejisu-Juaben Municipal district in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. 

It is the home of the Akan "Kente" cloth. Located 18km on the Kumasi-Mampong Road, Bonwire is popular worldwide for "Kente" weaving. "Kente" was developed around 17th Century A.D by the people of Ashanti Kingdom and can be traced to the long tradition of weaving in Africa dating back to circa 3000 BC. 


The origin of Kente according to Joe, the tour guide is that, it is grounded in both legends and history. For the legend, two hunters named Ameyaw and Kuragu had their weaving lessons from a spider that was weaving its web. They tried to do same by weaving a beautiful fabric. 

Day 8: Volunteer Opport

Day 8: Volunteer Opport  image

Local Orphanage

Orphanage Volunteer Experience – Give Back with Purpose

As part of our cultural immersion in Ghana, students will have the meaningful opportunity to volunteer at a local orphanage. This hands-on service experience allows participants to build real connections through tutoring, arts and crafts, sports, storytelling, and everyday support activities.

More than just giving time, students will gain perspective, compassion, and leadership skills as they engage with children in need—many of whom are eager to learn, play, and be inspired. It’s a powerful reminder that giving back can shape not only the lives of others but also our own.

This volunteer component is a core part of our journey and leaves a lasting impact long after the trip ends.

Day 7: African Regent

Day 7: African Regent image

The African Regent Hotel

Relax and enjoy the evening as you converse about the days events and/or go out and explore Accra nightlife on your own.

African studies

African studies image

African American Studies Program

Here  we will complete an African american studies program. Each day will be different. Itinerary will be sent. These days will be intertwined with other events.

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