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Private Cultural 12 Day Journey to Ghana Togo and Benin
By Landtours LLC
Free cancellation available
per adult
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 12d
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
Overview
Discover the allure of West Africa this December with our exclusive Ghana, Togo & Benin tour, complete with airfare.
Savor an immersive, two-week experience, exploring the captivating realms of Anglophone Ghana and Francophone Togo and Benin.
Explore the enchanting village of Ganvie in Benin, known as the “Venice of West Africa,” where market women gracefully navigate their canoes, laden with goods, atop the tranquil waters of Lake Nokue.
Journey through Togo, a bridge between cultures, and visit the vibrant Grand Marche and Marche des Feticheurs (fetish market). Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of these exotic and welcoming lands.
Activity location
- Accra
- Accra, Ghana
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Accra
- Accra, Ghana
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Private Cultural 12 Day Journey to Ghana Togo and Benin
- 12d
- English
Pickup included
Language options: English
Price details
P 211,471.91 x 3 AdultsP 634,415.73
Total
What's included, what's not
- Accommodation
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- Entry fees to sites listed on the itinerary
- Gratuities
- Airport/Departure Tax
- International flights
- All airport departure taxes (international departure taxes to be paid in USD)
- Excess baggage charges
- Passport and visa fees
- Meals not specified in this itinerary
- En route meals, hotels, transportation, and other arrangements
- All drinks except bottled water or soda with meals
- Personal items such as laundry, email, fax, telephone, souvenirs, etc.
- Trip cancellation, travel delay, and baggage insurance
- Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond Land Tours Ghana, such as delayed or cancelled flights
Know before you book
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Activity itinerary
Day 1: Akwaaba - Arrival
- 1 stop
- Meals: Not included
- Accommodation: Overnight hotel stay
Accra
- 1h
You will be met at the airport by Landtours representatives who will assist you with your transfer from the airport to your hotel.
Enjoy a welcome drink at the hotel and participate in an orientation session. Remainder of the day at leisure.
Day 2: Accra City Tour
- 4 stops
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Overnight hotel stay
Artists Alliance Gallery
- 1h
- Admission ticket included
Experience the city’s highlights during this Accra orientation. The capital of Ghana since 1877, Accra is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region. In addition, it’s the country’s most populous city.
Travel through the administrative and economic districts of Accra. Also, see the Artists Alliance Gallery, the W.E.B. Du Bois Center for Pan African Culture and the Independence/Black Star Square.
Learn about important events in Ghana’s history and the country’s first president who helped lead Ghana to independence.
Continue your tour to The National Museum of Ghana is in the Ghanaian capital, Accra. It is the largest and oldest of the six museums under the administration of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. The museum building was opened on 5 March 1957 as part of Ghana's independence celebrations.
Visit the Arts Center, where participants can sharpen their bargaining skills to shop for goods from Ghana and West Africa in an open-air market.
W.E.B. DuBois Center
- 1h
- Admission ticket included
Experience the city’s highlights during this Accra orientation. The capital of Ghana since 1877, Accra is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region. In addition, it’s the country’s most populous city.
Travel through the administrative and economic districts of Accra. Also, see the Artists Alliance Gallery, the W.E.B. Du Bois Center for Pan African Culture and the Independence/Black Star Square.
Learn about important events in Ghana’s history and the country’s first president who helped lead Ghana to independence.
Continue your tour to The National Museum of Ghana is in the Ghanaian capital, Accra. It is the largest and oldest of the six museums under the administration of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. The museum building was opened on 5 March 1957 as part of Ghana's independence celebrations.
Visit the Arts Center, where participants can sharpen their bargaining skills to shop for goods from Ghana and West Africa in an open-air market.
Center for National Culture
- 2h
- Admission ticket included
Experience the city’s highlights during this Accra orientation. The capital of Ghana since 1877, Accra is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region. In addition, it’s the country’s most populous city.
Travel through the administrative and economic districts of Accra. Also, see the Artists Alliance Gallery, the W.E.B. Du Bois Center for Pan African Culture and the Independence/Black Star Square.
Learn about important events in Ghana’s history and the country’s first president who helped lead Ghana to independence.
Continue your tour to The National Museum of Ghana is in the Ghanaian capital, Accra. It is the largest and oldest of the six museums under the administration of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. The museum building was opened on 5 March 1957 as part of Ghana's independence celebrations.
Visit the Arts Center, where participants can sharpen their bargaining skills to shop for goods from Ghana and West Africa in an open-air market.
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
- 2h
- Admission ticket included
Experience the city’s highlights during this Accra orientation. The capital of Ghana since 1877, Accra is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region. In addition, it’s the country’s most populous city.
Travel through the administrative and economic districts of Accra. Also, see the Artists Alliance Gallery, the W.E.B. Du Bois Center for Pan African Culture and the Independence/Black Star Square.
Learn about important events in Ghana’s history and the country’s first president who helped lead Ghana to independence.
Continue your tour to The National Museum of Ghana is in the Ghanaian capital, Accra. It is the largest and oldest of the six museums under the administration of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. The museum building was opened on 5 March 1957 as part of Ghana's independence celebrations.
Visit the Arts Center, where participants can sharpen their bargaining skills to shop for goods from Ghana and West Africa in an open-air market.
Day 3: CANOPY WALK WAY AND KAKUM RAIN FOREST – SLAVE DUNGEON EXPERIENCE (CAPE COAST CASTLE)
- 2 stops
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Overnight hotel stay
Kakum National Park
- 3h
- Admission ticket included
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and depart to Cape Coast and drive through the historic Denkyira Kingdom to Kakum National Park, one of West Africa’s surviving tropical rain forests. Choose between a 2 km nature walk through the rain forest to discover the wide variety of exotic flora and fauna species and the medicinal values they offer or take a walk on the canopy walkway hanging 40 meters above the forest ground.
After lunch on your own, embark on a tour of the infamous Forts, Castles, and Slave Dungeons of Ghana. History will unfold the story of the slave trade which the impact is still felt beyond the shores of Africa today. Visit the Cape Coast Castle built by the Swedes in 1653 and was later taken over by the British. It is an opportunity to be up and close with history – to stand in the dark and stuffy dungeons, imagining the experience and conditions that millions of Africans endured.
This castle also houses the West African Historical Museum
Cape Coast Castle
- 4h
- Admission ticket included
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and depart to Cape Coast and drive through the historic Denkyira Kingdom to Kakum National Park, one of West Africa’s surviving tropical rain forests. Choose between a 2 km nature walk through the rain forest to discover the wide variety of exotic flora and fauna species and the medicinal values they offer or take a walk on the canopy walkway hanging 40 meters above the forest ground.
After lunch on your own, embark on a tour of the infamous Forts, Castles, and Slave Dungeons of Ghana. History will unfold the story of the slave trade which the impact is still felt beyond the shores of Africa today. Visit the Cape Coast Castle built by the Swedes in 1653 and was later taken over by the British. It is an opportunity to be up and close with history – to stand in the dark and stuffy dungeons, imagining the experience and conditions that millions of Africans endured.
This castle also houses the West African Historical Museum
Day 4: SLAVE DUNGEON EXPERIENCE (ELMINA CASTLE) AND FISHING VILLAGE TOUR
- 2 stops
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Overnight hotel stay
Elmina Castle
- 4h
- Admission ticket included
After breakfast, visit Elmina Castle, also known as St. George’s Castle, which was built by the Portuguese in 1482. Here, learn about the relationship between the western slave traders and the African tribes that participated in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Here participants will witness the dark and stuffy dungeons local people were forced to endure before being sent on a long and perilous passage across the Atlantic.
On your own, explore Elmina, a fishing village that’s both picturesque and gritty, charming and though-provoking. What better way to appreciate it than to immerse oneself in its main industry – fishing! Meet with local fishermen to learn the intricacies of their trade and the challenges they face in their day-to-day work. Next, meet the fish mongers in the village who will demonstrate the various stages of smoking the fish in earthenware ovens.
This is a unique way to experience one of Ghana’s oldest and important trades.
Elmina
- 2h
After breakfast, visit Elmina Castle, also known as St. George’s Castle, which was built by the Portuguese in 1482. Here, learn about the relationship between the western slave traders and the African tribes that participated in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Here participants will witness the dark and stuffy dungeons local people were forced to endure before being sent on a long and perilous passage across the Atlantic.
On your own, explore Elmina, a fishing village that’s both picturesque and gritty, charming and though-provoking. What better way to appreciate it than to immerse oneself in its main industry – fishing! Meet with local fishermen to learn the intricacies of their trade and the challenges they face in their day-to-day work. Next, meet the fish mongers in the village who will demonstrate the various stages of smoking the fish in earthenware ovens.
This is a unique way to experience one of Ghana’s oldest and important trades.
Day 5: ELMINA - SLAVE RIVER – KUMASI CITY TOUR
- 3 stops
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Overnight hotel stay
Elmina
- 1h
Embark on a journey from your hotel after breakfast to Kumasi, the seat of the Ashanti Empire. Along the way, stop at the former slave site in Assin Manso, a poignant location that served as the final transit point for many enslaved Africans. Explore the historical significance of "Donkor Nsuo," the former Slave River and market.
Upon reaching Kumasi, visit the Manhyia Palace Museum to learn firsthand about the legacies of the Ashanti kingdom. The city tour includes iconic sites like the Kejetia market, the National Cultural Centre with the Prempeh II Jubilee Museum, and various artisan studios, offering a rich immersion into Kumasi's cultural heritage.
Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park
- 3h
- Admission ticket included
Embark on a journey from your hotel after breakfast to Kumasi, the seat of the Ashanti Empire. Along the way, stop at the former slave site in Assin Manso, a poignant location that served as the final transit point for many enslaved Africans. Explore the historical significance of "Donkor Nsuo," the former Slave River and market.
Upon reaching Kumasi, visit the Manhyia Palace Museum to learn firsthand about the legacies of the Ashanti kingdom. The city tour includes iconic sites like the Kejetia market, the National Cultural Centre with the Prempeh II Jubilee Museum, and various artisan studios, offering a rich immersion into Kumasi's cultural heritage.
Kumasi
- 3h
Embark on a journey from your hotel after breakfast to Kumasi, the seat of the Ashanti Empire. Along the way, stop at the former slave site in Assin Manso, a poignant location that served as the final transit point for many enslaved Africans. Explore the historical significance of "Donkor Nsuo," the former Slave River and market.
Upon reaching Kumasi, visit the Manhyia Palace Museum to learn firsthand about the legacies of the Ashanti kingdom. The city tour includes iconic sites like the Kejetia market, the National Cultural Centre with the Prempeh II Jubilee Museum, and various artisan studios, offering a rich immersion into Kumasi's cultural heritage.
Day 6: ASHANTI CRAFT VILLAGES
- 1 stop
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Overnight stay in Kumasi
Kumasi
- 5h
After breakfast, depart your hotel and devote this day to visiting the three famous Ashanti craft villages; Ahwiaa, the wood carvers’ village, Ntonso, the home of Adinkra cloth, and Bonwire, the Kente weaving village.
You will have an opportunity to see how African crafts are made and to buy directly from the artisans who make them.
Day 7: KUMASI - ACCRA
- 1 stop
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Overnight stay in Accra
Kumasi
- 5h
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and depart to Accra. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
Day 8: ACCRA – LOME CITY TOUR
- 1 stop
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Overnight stay in Lome
Lome
- 6h
After breakfast, check out of your hotel for Togo. Upon arrival, head straight for a city tour of Lome. Drive by the Musée National (National Museum), as well as the Place de I’ Independence (Place of Independence, where the Independence Monument is situated). Visit Grand Marche (Grand Market) and Marche des Feticheurs (Fetish Market).
Day 9: TOGOVILLE
- 1 stop
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Overnight hotel stay
Togoville
- 6h
After breakfast, depart your hotel for a visit to Togoville, a beach resort on Lake Togo. Cruise on the Lake to the 17th Century Catholic Cathedral, which hosted Pope Paul during his visit to Togo, as well as the 5 main voodoo shrines on the island.
Day 10: LOME – OUIDAH – COTONOU
- 1 stop
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Overnight hotel stay in Cotonout
Cotonou
- 8h
After breakfast, check out and depart for a visit to Ouidah, the cradle of African Traditional Religion, en-route to Cotonou. Tour the temple dedicated to the sacred Python, which is believed to give vitality and protection; you will also pay a visit to the sacred forest which houses many shrines dedicated to various deities. Afterwards, visit the Port of No Return; a monument built by the Benin Government to commemorate the Africans that were taken from the Dahomey Empire during the Slave Trade. Continue the journey northwards to Cotonou. Check in at hotel and relax.
Day 11: COTONOU – ABOMEY
- 1 stop
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Overnight hotel stay in Cotonou
Abomey
- 6h
The Royal Palaces of Abomey, being a UNESCO cultural world heritage site, are ranked as one of the most famous tourist’s attraction sites in Abomey and the greater Benin. The palaces are vital representations of Benin's cultural heritage and attract thousands of tourists from across the world yearly. The palaces of Abomey are used for traditional ceremonies in modern-day Benin. During these ceremonies, rhythmic music, Benin's rich culture, rituals, religions, and customs are carried out in the complex. These ceremonies have significantly helped with the conservation of the complex, due to the palaces' continued functionality. Nearby sites include the Fetish Temple and a local arts center which sells traditional handicrafts.
Day 12: FAREWELL DEPARTURE
- 1 stop
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Not included
Cotonou
- 12h
After breakfast, spend the day shopping and doing last minute packing. Check out of the hotel and transfer to airport for check-in and final departure back home.
Location
Activity location
- Accra
- Accra, Ghana
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Accra
- Accra, Ghana
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