Come with Hues of Africa to Ghana! You will be immersed in the culture through cooking classes, naming ceremony, slave castles, last bath and so much more
What's included
Accommodations
1 way Domestic Flight
Airport Transfer
Transportation
Excursions
Ghana Swag Bag
Welcome Dinner
Daily Breakfast
1 Lunch (Cooking Class
What's not included
International Flights
Tip and Gratuity
Ghana visa
Travel Insurance
Daily Lunch & Dinner
Day 1
Welcome to Accra Ghana
We will meet in Accra, Ghana at the Kotoka International Airport.
Meet and greet welcome dinner.
Day 2
Explore Accra by bus
Accra (morning)City bus tour.
Independence Square: Celebration and national events are held here.
Nkrumah Kwame Center: Former president who made monumental strides during his presidency. Here you will take photos and visit a mini museum.
Day 3
Riding Dirty & Refreshing Waterfalls
Aburi Gardens
ATV Aburi: for a day of quad biking and refreshing waterfalls.
Day 4
Travel to Kumasi
Ashanti King’s Palace
Shopping at Kejetia Market: This is the largest center in Kumasi, shop to you drop as you will find everything you need in the market from Shea Butter, clothing, fans and much more.
At night: club or lounge
Day 5
Dance to the beat of the Drum
Batik Making Class: You will learn how to dye, print and make your own batik scarf to take home as a souvenir
Dancing and Drumming lessons: You will learn the significance of the rhythm & beat of the drum, while learning simple dance moves.
Service Project: We will volunteer at an orphanage providing essential items as well as our time (dialogue & dancing)
Day 6
Naming Ceremony
Naming Ceremony: During this time, you will meet the Queen Mother, Chief and Elders in the Village. You will also be given your Akan name and meaning.
Cooking Class: You will learn how to prepare Jollof Rice. One of the most popular dishes in Ghana.
Day 7
Hiking & Heights
Kakum National Park: We will climb stairs to the forest and walk on suspended bridges. You may see bird sightings while in the jungle.
Slave Ancestral River
Day 8
Back to your Roots
Elmina & Cape Coast Castle: You will learn about how Africans were sold in slavery and the significance of the door of no return.