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- The best Ghana tour packages
- What people love about Ghana Tours
- Travel Ghana your way
- Best tour companies for Ghana tours
- Best places to start your Ghana tour
- Ghana tours for every group
- Top Ghana travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Ghana
- Contact our Ghana travel experts
- What our customers ask about Ghana Tours & Trips
The best Ghana tour packages
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Educational Tour of Ghana (A Journey Through History and Culture)
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our hotel stays was very accommodative for my needs and I felt safe & secured.”
Judith, traveled in June
Duration 10 days Destinations Accra, Cape Coast, Kakum National Park, Elmina, Assin Manso, Kumasi Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Olives Travel & Tour Ghana From
- US$3,860
Duration 15 days Destinations Accra, Kumasi, Aburi, Mole National Park, Kintampo, Cape Coast, Elmina, Kakum National Park Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From $4,840
7% Off- US$4,490You save $350
Cultural artisans showcase traditional crafts in workshops across Accra, from pottery to batik making. The iconic Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, Kakum National Park's rainforest, and historic Cape Coast Castle highlight this journey with 3-star comfort throughout.
Duration 7 days Destinations Accra, Cape Coast, Aburi Age Range 12 to 85 year olds Operator Landtours Ghana Ltd. From
7% Off- US$2,400
Ghana's rich heritage unfolds at Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Cape Coast Castle. The adventure features Kakum's 40-meter-high canopy walkway, Nzulezu's water village, and tranquil moments at Maaha Beach Resort, led by expert local guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Accra, Cape Coast, Elmina Age Range 12 to 90 year olds Operator Landtours Ghana Ltd. From
7% Off- US$3,050
Thrills in Ghana
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The team was well organised from the time I booked this tour till when I arrived and completed the tour.”
Sharon, traveled in December
Ghana's heritage unfolds at approx. $310 per day, featuring the Aburi Botanical Gardens, Cape Coast Castle, and Tetteh Quarshie's original cocoa farm. Local culture thrives at Makola Market, +233 Jazz Bar, while boat rides on Lake Volta complement stays in 3-star hotels.
Duration 8 days Destinations Accra, Aburi, Cape Coast, Akosombo Age Range 3 to 85 year olds Operator Pro Tour Africa From
7% Off- US$2,500
What people love about Ghana Tours
- Educational Tour of Ghana (A Journey Through History and Culture)
I loved the tour. Prince showed me so much about the country of Ghana. The tour was filled with good educational viewpoints. This is a experience that will never be forgotten. This was the best tour to take. Prince knows the inns and out about the country since he is from here. So many highlights. Just wonderful all around. Will recommend this tour to everyone once I get back home. Out of 10 stars i give it an exceptional 100. Thanks so much tourradar and olive travels for putting this tour together. Can't wait to bring back family on the tour next time. Much love from shannon!
- Thrills in Ghana
I booked my trip to Ghana with Protour Africa because of the positive reviews I read. This gave me the confidence that I would enjoy the tour and be taken care of as a female solo traveller. I booked the Thrills in Ghana package as it was a good mix of city life, nature, history, relaxation and culture. I'm pleased to say that this tour far exceeded my expectations and this has been the best trip I've taken so far. First of all the communication from the minute I booked was efficient and Zainab was able to answer all of my questions (and I had loads). When I arrived in Ghana after 2 long flights she was there to pick me up and make sure I was settled at my hotel. The tour itself was insightful and gave me an authentic glimpse into different parts of Ghana and Ghanaian culture - my particular favourites were visiting Mr Cedi's Bead Factory and Kakum National Park. As well as accompanying me on all parts of the tour, Zainab even made time for me to add additional items to the itinerary. Zainab, I can't thank you enough for making my trip to Ghana amazing! It was an absolute pleasure meeting both you and Rashida. If you are visiting Ghana, make sure to book your trip with ProTour because you'll have an amazing and authentic experience.
- Seven Days Outdoor Adventure Tour
Zainab and Rashida are the best! They made this tour very enjoyable, fun, interesting and educational. They were always there ready to help with any and everything, and for my first trip to West Africa they made the whole experience worth it! I highly recommend Pro Tours Africa!
Travel Ghana your way
Ghana's active tours blend wildlife encounters with authentic cultural experiences that really get you involved. The highlight is exploring Northern Ghana's Mole National Park, where you'll join guides on foot to track elephants and buffalo through the wilderness. Our travelers love starting their mornings with a game drive and then switching to peaceful canoe safaris along the Mole River - it's a great way to spot the park's hundreds of bird species from a different angle. Down by the coast, you can explore Lake Volta, which happens to be Africa's largest artificial lake. The boat rides take you past hidden islands where local communities share their traditional gin-making processes. For something truly hands-on, we've got special access to the Cedi Bead Factory workshops where you'll work alongside artisans turning recycled glass into cultural beadwork. Our guides Zainab and Rashida get fantastic feedback from customers who appreciate their deep local knowledge and genuine connections with communities. These tours run between 6 and 12 days, giving you time to experience both the energy of Accra and also the slower pace of rural Ghana. What makes these adventures special is how they combine active wildlife tracking, hands-on crafting and real cultural exchange with local communities.
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Our most popular cultural immersion tours weave together hands-on artisan workshops with genuine community experiences throughout Ghana. Visitors craft traditional black soap, make their own batik textiles and learn alongside local potters in Accra's bustling workshops. The week-long journeys take you through craft villages like Ahwiaa, Ntonso and also Bonwire, where master artisans share their knowledge of Kente weaving, Adinkra cloth making and traditional woodcarving techniques. Heritage experiences form a vital part of each tour, thoughtfully balancing Cape Coast Castle's moving history with immersive stays in communities like Mognori eco-village. Up north, travelers explore Tamale's vibrant markets, connect with Sirigu pottery makers and watch skilled basket weavers at work. Our expert guides Zainab and Rashida, deeply connected to local communities, bring Ghana's rich culture to life through their extensive knowledge. These tours stand out because they naturally blend Ghana's colonial past and modern traditions, as you share meals with local families, master traditional recipes and browse market stalls with guides who've formed genuine bonds with vendors over the years. The ideal duration spans 7-10 days, giving you time to experience both Accra's urban energy and rural Ghana's enduring customs.
Best tour companies for Ghana tours
ProTour Africa and Continent Tours stand out as the top choices for Ghana tours, based on what our travelers tell us. ProTour's guides Zainab and Rashida really shine - they know their history inside out and share genuine stories about local life, markets, traditions and also customs. You'll notice the difference in how they handle everything, from market visits to village stays. For those looking to trace their roots, Continent Tours has built quite a reputation. Tour manager Tina Ross takes time to craft routes that connect with your family history, while guide Matina Kuma brings real depth to each stop with her local connections and cultural knowledge. They're particularly good at arranging meaningful encounters in communities where your ancestors may have lived. Both companies handle the practical details well - transportation runs smoothly, accommodations are properly vetted and the pacing works for most travelers. What sets them apart is how they weave Ghana's story into every day of your trip, from the colonial history in Cape Coast to modern life in Accra and also the traditions in northern villages. Our travelers often mention how these aren't just standard sightseeing tours - you'll sit with local families, learn to cook traditional dishes, visit markets with the guides who know all the vendors and understand the deeper context of places you visit.
Best places to start your Ghana tour
Most people kick off their Ghana journey from Accra - about 47 out of 52 travelers start there. While you can begin from Cotonou, Tamale, Cape Coast and also Dakar, these aren't as common. Looking at our booking patterns, you'll want to lock in your spot around 85 days ahead, especially if you're hoping to travel with well-known guides like Zainab or Rashida who lead many popular trips. Two weeks seems to be the magic number for really getting to know Ghana properly, from Accra's buzzing markets to quiet coastal spots. It's interesting to see how many of our travelers prefer staying in local guesthouses rather than standard hotels - they say it helps them connect better with communities and get more out of the cultural experience.
Ghana tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
43 tours in GhanaOur multi-day group tours blend rich cultural experiences with genuine local connections through well-crafted itineraries. The comprehensive 12-day circuits give travelers space to track elephants on foot in Mole National Park, explore traditional craft-making at local workshops, and walk through the rainforest canopy at Kakum. Tour guide Zainab brings Ghana's heritage to life, connecting visitors with local stories and community members. The 8-day cultural routes put you hands-on with traditional skills - from creating batik fabrics to learning pottery techniques in craft villages like Ahwiaa, Ntonso and also Bonwire. For coastal exploration, our 6-day tours combine the historical depth of Cape Coast Castle with peaceful stays at Atlantic eco-resorts. These group experiences stand out because they weave Ghana's narrative into daily life, whether you're sharing meals with local families, mastering traditional cooking techniques, wandering markets with guides who know every corner's story and also understanding the cultural significance behind each destination.
Small Group
18 tours in GhanaGhana's small-group tours blend authentic experiences with practical activities, letting you connect deeply with local life. The artisanal journeys span 7 days, during which you'll work hands-on with craftspeople in Accra's workshops, learning traditional pottery techniques, batik fabric making and the art of black soap production. Up north, nature-focused tours take you through Mole National Park, where guides lead walking safaris to spot elephants and buffalo, before peaceful canoe rides along the Mole River reveal more wildlife. The cultural highlights include West Africa's most historic mosque in Laribanga, and visits to meet skilled potters in Sirigu village. For those with limited time, 3-day heritage tours from Accra to Cape Coast showcase the capital's Pan-African legacy and include walks across Kakum's suspended canopy bridges, hanging 40 meters above the forest floor. Our small groups create space for meaningful connections - whether you're crafting with local artisans, exploring bustling markets with knowledgeable guides or discovering sacred sites like Paga's crocodile pools.
Private / Personalized
11 tours in GhanaPrivate week-long tours in Ghana let you really dig into what interests you most. Our guide Zainab has this knack for making things special - whether that's arranging impromptu visits to local schools or sharing those lesser-known historical tales that don't make it into guidebooks. You'll get hands-on with traditional crafts, learning batik fabric techniques, pottery making and also traditional black soap production. Our customers tell us they love how these 7-day tours balance cultural immersion with downtime - you might spend your morning in a craft village, then enjoy a peaceful afternoon swim at your Lake Volta hotel.
Top Ghana travel itineraries to fit your plans
Week-long tours really let you sink into Ghana's diverse experiences. Our travelers particularly connect with the hands-on craft activities - try pottery making in Accra, learn traditional black soap production and create your own batik fabric. Nature-focused tours combine Wli Waterfalls with Mount Afadja hiking and also boat trips on Lake Volta. The Kumasi cultural circuit is another highlight where you'll explore Manhyia Palace Museum and watch skilled artisans at work in the Ashanti villages of Ahwiaa, Ntonso and also Bonwire. Our guides Zainab and Rashida get constant praise for their deep local knowledge and genuine community connections.
See all toursTen days gives you time to discover Ghana's less-visited spots. These comprehensive tours start in Accra then head to the Volta Region for hikes to Wli Waterfalls and up Mount Afadja, Ghana's highest peak at 885 meters. The authentic village life in Amedzofe really stays with our travelers. You'll spend good time in the Ashanti region learning traditional crafts - kente weaving in Bonwire, adinkra cloth making in Ntonso and also wood carving in Ahwiaa. Along the coast, you'll visit both Cape Coast and Elmina castles and connect with the unique Nzulezu stilt village community.
See all toursOur two-week tours often pair Ghana with Benin and Togo for a full West African experience. Starting in Cotonou, you'll visit the Ganvie lake dwellers - known as the "Venice of Africa" - then explore Ouidah's voodoo culture and historic slave route sites. In Ghana, you'll dive into both Volta and Ashanti regions, catching the Akwasidae Festival when dates align. Our travelers consistently tell us how these longer trips create deeper cultural connections through their mix of history, nature and also community experiences. The extra days mean more relaxed local interactions and richer cultural immersion.
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Independent travelers fit right in on our cultural immersion tours, where our guide Rashida helps everyone feel part of the group while maintaining their independence. You'll join workshops to learn traditional crafts, explore the busy Kejetia market in Kumasi and also walk through historic quarters with local experts. The four-day route covers major sites but leaves room to explore - you might join the group at key locations then wander Oxford Street or James Town at your own speed. It's ideal for solo guests since we handle all the complex logistics while keeping the experience personal.
Our week-long couples' tours blend quiet moments with shared discoveries. Early morning canoe rides at Mognori eco-village let you spot elephants and antelope together, followed by sunset views from Mole Motel. You'll stay at peaceful riverside resorts, learn traditional weaving or pottery as a pair in craft villages and also enjoy evening performances of music and dance. Couples often mention loving how the schedule balances active moments like crossing Kakum's canopy bridges with relaxed time at places like Aqua Safari Resort where they can simply be together.
Active young travelers join our adventure tours that really earn the name - you'll tackle the challenging 2-hour climb up Mount Afadja, Ghana's highest peak, rewarding you with incredible valley views. Days mix physical activities with culture; you might hike to Wli Waterfalls in the morning, then learn traditional soap making from local artisans by afternoon. The routes include contemporary art galleries in Accra, hands-on batik fabric workshops and also chances to learn authentic drumming patterns from master musicians.
Our heritage tours resonate with senior travelers, offering rich experiences at a comfortable pace. Knowledgeable guides share compelling stories at Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle, while easy walks through Aburi Botanical Gardens let you appreciate Ghana's natural beauty. You'll take peaceful boat rides on Lake Volta, watch master craftspeople at work in traditional villages and also participate in authentic ceremonies at local chiefs' palaces. We've designed these routes with well-timed rest breaks between activities, using quality accommodations throughout.
Our four-day heritage tours work brilliantly for families, mixing learning with pure fun. Kids love walking above the forest on Kakum's canopy walkways - they get excited spotting monkeys swinging through trees and pointing out tropical birds. At Tetteh Quarshie Farm, our guides show everyone how Ghana's chocolate starts its journey, keeping things interesting for young minds. The Cedi Bead Factory is usually a highlight; children spend time crafting their own beads from recycled glass while picking up traditional craft skills. Parents tell us they value the calm boat rides on Lake Volta and also the thoughtful way our guides explain Ghana's history at Cape Coast Castle in ways that connect with younger visitors.
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Best time to visit Ghana
- Spring 2025
Spring offers ideal conditions to explore northern Ghana. At Mole National Park, you can join safari tours to spot elephants, warthogs and also antelopes both on walking trails and vehicle routes while temperatures stay moderate. The Artisanal Tour sees lots of bookings since spring weather suits outdoor workshops beautifully - our guests frequently tell us how enjoyable it is to learn traditional crafts in the open air this time of year. Mountain trails in the Volta Region really shine now, with clear visibility from Mount Gemi and pleasant hiking weather for reaching Wli Waterfalls. The craft villages of Sirigu are especially active in spring, where you'll find artisans at peak production making pottery and also weaving baskets.
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- Summer 2025
Summer tours blend cultural visits with water activities nicely. You can catch cool breezes on Lake Volta boat trips while visiting traditional island communities. Many travelers choose our Adventure and Culture Experience, combining visits to multiple waterfalls with cultural stops - those water features really help on warmer days. The early morning safari walks in Mole National Park paired with afternoon visits to Larabanga's ancient mosque work especially well for our guests. Craft village tours keep running, though most visitors prefer morning workshops before the day heats up.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn in Ghana marks the end of the rainy season. Witness the harvest and attend colorful festivals like Odwira. It's a good time for wildlife spotting in national parks.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter in Ghana works particularly well for travel, and we've designed several popular tours around the cooler months. The Artisanal Tour connects you directly with local craftspeople - you'll work alongside them learning traditional pottery, making black soap and creating batik fabric patterns. Nature lovers tend to pick our extended Cultural Experience tour with its hikes to Wli Waterfalls and Mount Afadja when temperatures are just right. The cooler weather makes it perfect for walking Kakum National Park's rainforest canopy and exploring the Ashanti craft villages. Our guests often mention how much they enjoy the balance of active morning activities followed by laid-back afternoons at spots like the Aburi Botanical Gardens.
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How do people usually get around Ghana and what are my transport options?
Getting around Ghana is actually pretty flexible and there's something for every budget. You'll see these colorful minibuses called "tro tros" everywhere they're super affordable and perfect for short trips around cities running pretty much all day. If you're heading between regions the intercity buses are really comfortable and they've got overnight options too. Need to save time? Domestic flights connect the major cities like Accra to Tamale takes just an hour and that's perfect if you're joining something like the 7-Day Northern Ghana Tour. When you're in the cities taxis are everywhere and they'll take you right to your door.
What kinds of cultural experiences can I have in Ghana?
You'll find amazing cultural experiences all over Ghana honestly there's so much to dive into. Head to Bonwire to learn traditional Kente weaving right where it all started or check out Ntonso village where they create these beautiful Adinkra cloths with all these meaningful patterns. Want something really special? Time your visit with festivals like Homowo in Accra or Damba up north they're absolutely incredible. Lots of tours like the 12-Day Best of Ghana by Continent Tours actually let you take part in traditional naming ceremonies which is such a unique way to connect with local customs.
What natural areas can I visit outside the cities and how do I get there?
Ghana's got some incredible national parks and natural spots you've got to see. Kakum National Park isn't far from Cape Coast and wow that canopy walkway through the rainforest is something else built back in 1994 by a team of Canadians and Ghanaians it's actually featured in the Thrills in Ghana tour. Love wildlife? Mole National Park's your spot grab a flight to Tamale or take the road you'll see elephants antelopes all sorts. The Wli Waterfalls in the Volta Region that's West Africa's highest waterfall with some great hiking trails. The 10-Day Ghana Adventure and Culture Experience combines both Wli Falls and Mount Afadja hikes if you want the full package.
Which lesser-known places should I check out in Ghana?
Looking for something off the beaten path? Tongo's really special with its sacred shrine and these amazing rock formations it's part of the 7-Day Northern Ghana Tour and gives you a real taste of Northern Ghana's culture. Sognaayilli culture village near Mole National Park lets you experience local life without the tourist crowds. There's also Pikworo Village near Paga it's got this powerful history as a former slave trading outpost. These places might not be in all the guidebooks but they're absolutely worth visiting if you want to understand Ghana's culture and history on a deeper level.