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- The best West Africa tour packages
- What people love about West Africa Tours
- Travel West Africa your way
- Best tour companies for West Africa tours
- Discover West Africa tours for every budget
- West Africa tours for every group
- Top West Africa travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit West Africa
- Contact our West Africa travel experts
- What our customers ask about West Africa Tours & Trips
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A cultural tour through 4 vibrant West African nations begins in Abidjan's bustling markets and Grand Bassam's colonial architecture. The path leads to Ghana's historic Cape Coast Castle, Kakum National Park's canopy walkway, and Kumasi's Ashanti crafts villages. Highlights include Togo's Grand Marche, Benin's Python Temple in Ouidah, and the water village of Ganvie.
Duration 14 days Destinations Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin Age Range 15 to 85 year olds Operator Landtours Ghana Ltd. From
- US$5,665
The route winds through 4 vibrant West African nations over 17 days, from Abidjan's bustling Trechville market to Ganvie's floating villages. A visit to the UNESCO-listed Cape Coast Castle, batik-making at Global Mamas, and Kumasi's Manhyia Palace await. The trip includes FairAfric's cocoa farm and chocolate-making with local artisans.
Duration 17 days Destinations Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin Age Range 15 to 85 year olds Operator Landtours Ghana Ltd. From
- US$6,901
Marvel at West Africa's cultural heritage at Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, cross Atlas Mountains to Sahara's edge near Erfoud, and wander through Fez's ancient Medina. The tour includes 5 traditional dinners, premium accommodations at ZALAGH PARC PALACE, and expert English-speaking guides.
Duration 12 days Destinations Morocco, Spain, Portugal Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,712
Coastal gems of West Africa stretch from Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque through El Jadida's Portuguese-built Mazagan fortress. The route features traditional pottery in Safi, surf culture in Taghazout, and Essaouira's UNESCO-listed Medina before crossing to Europe.
Duration 12 days Destinations Morocco, Spain, Portugal Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,661
This 15-day route through West Africa's hidden gems takes you from Cotonou's Fondation Zinsou Museum to Ghana's Kakum National Park canopy walkway. The itinerary features UNESCO sites like Cape Coast Castle, traditional Vodun ceremonies in Ouidah, and Mt Agou - Togo's highest peak. Local guesthouses and homestays in Liate Wote provide authentic cultural immersion.
Duration 15 days Destinations Benin, Togo, Ghana Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$3,695
What people love about West Africa Tours
- Ghana, Togo, Benin - Voodoo and Tribal Festivals
An excellent tour led by a truly great man. He did everything to make sure we enjoyed the trip and importantly in this part of the world, safely and securely. Thanks to him, it was a great experience.
- Morocco to Ghana Group Overland Tour
This was an amazing trip. You get to experience every climate(sub 20 deg in Northern Alaska, to 40+ deg in Mexico), visit great places (Yellowstone, Machu Picchu, Perito Moreno Glacier, Iguazu Falls, Chicken, Tikal, are just a few!) in the best trucks on the road. Will and Karen run really good trips.
- Morocco Tours 10 Days Tour From Casablanca
Vi hadde en flott tid i Marokko. Aissa var sjåføren vår, men han gikk utover og hjalp oss mer enn bare å kjøre. Han har alltid hatt en god sans for humor og er en stor ambassadør i Marokko. Fes var et klart høydepunkt, og skumringstimene i Sahara var sublime. Vi håper å komme tilbake en dag.
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Find the best Hiking & Trekking tour in West Africa. There are 158 trips to choose from, that range in length from 1 days up to 19 days. The month with the most departures is May, making it the most popular time for a guided hiking adventure in West Africa.
Travel on an adventure tour in West Africa. With 250+ adventure packages full of bucket list experiences and outdoor activities and lasting anywhere from 1 days up to 30 days, you're sure to find an unforgettable adventure holiday for you!
Take in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of West Africa. There are 43 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 4 days up to 14 days. The most popular month for these tours is March.
West Africa opens up beautifully through a comprehensive 17-day journey that weaves through Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo and finally Benin. The tour hits all the right notes - you'll walk high above the forest floor on Kakum National Park's canopy walkways and get hands-on with local artisans learning traditional batik techniques in Ghana. What makes this particularly special is the balance between cultural workshops and historical depth. TourRadar customers often mention how much they value cooking alongside local families in their Cape Coast homes, while also appreciating the sobering visits to Elmina and Cape Coast castles. The floating markets of Ganvie add another layer to understanding daily life in this fascinating region.
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Looking at the feedback from our Morocco travelers, Intrepid comes out particularly strong for their cycling tours. Their guide Said consistently gets mentioned by name - he's knowledgeable about the routes, local culture and really goes above and beyond for the groups. Marrakech Dream Trips has built quite a reputation through their driver Hicham. Our travelers often highlight how his careful driving and clear communication made them feel secure, especially on those winding mountain roads. He's good at explaining what's coming up next and adjusting the pace to match the group's needs. Timeless Tours gets mixed reviews - they've got some excellent guides like Mustapha who brings humor and depth to the tours, and their itineraries cover all the key spots. But we've heard from several travelers about ups and downs with the accommodations - some hotels are great while others need improvement. The guide quality also varies depending on who you get assigned. Between these three, there's a clear pattern in what makes tours work well in Morocco - it's usually down to having experienced local staff who really know their stuff and care about getting it right. The personal touch from guides like Said, Hicham and Mustapha seems to make all the difference in how people experience the country.
Discover West Africa tours for every budget
For travelers keeping an eye on costs in West Africa, we've found Ghana, Togo and Benin offer the best value. These 10-14 day tours pack in real cultural experiences without excessive spending. You'll walk suspended bridges above Kakum's rainforest canopy, spend time with craftspeople in Ghana's Ashanti communities and float through Ganvie's fascinating water village. Our customers often tell us how much they appreciate having experienced guides handle the practicalities, especially at border crossings between countries. The accommodations strike a good balance - clean, comfortable places that give you proper rest without the high-end price tag that comes with luxury hotels.
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West Africa tours for every type of group
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Group
1,151 tours in West AfricaExplore West Africa on a pre-planned itinerary and meet like-minded travelers
Small Group
1,218 tours in West AfricaIn West Africa, our signature small-group tours span Ghana, Togo and also Benin over 14-17 days, blending cultural workshops with historical depth. TourRadar customers connect deeply with local communities during intimate experiences, like Cape Coast cooking sessions and visits to Ashanti craft villages. The guides consistently earn high marks for smoothly managing logistics, sharing cultural context and adapting each journey's pace to the group. A focused Morocco option takes 7-10 days through hidden Atlas Mountain valleys, where travelers cross Sahara dunes by camel with guides like Aissa and Karim, who weave local tales throughout the journey. Another well-crafted route spans 17 days across Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo and also Benin, combining walks on Kakum National Park's canopy bridges with hands-on batik workshops. The tours find their strength in thoughtful scheduling - a morning might start in a Cape Coast family kitchen, learning traditional recipes, before shifting to the powerful history preserved in nearby slave castles.
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1,246 tours in West AfricaPrivate tours through West Africa really give you room to explore at your own rhythm. Running 12-17 days, these journeys cover Ghana, Togo, Benin and also Côte d'Ivoire. The itineraries mix powerful historical sites like Cape Coast's slave castles with living traditions - you'll meet local chiefs, watch artisans work and, when timing works out, join community festivals. Our travelers love being able to adjust things as they go. If you want more time photographing at Ganvie's floating markets or diving deeper into Ouidah's voodoo practices, your guide can make it happen. This setup works particularly well for photographers and anyone wanting to really understand specific aspects of West African culture.
Top West Africa travel itineraries to fit your plans
A week in West Africa works really well if you start from Morocco. Tours begin in Casablanca before heading to Fes, where TourRadar customers love getting lost in the medieval markets with local guides who've grown up in these ancient alleyways. The Merzouga desert experience is something our travelers talk about long after they're home - you'll ride camels as the sun sets and sleep in comfortable desert camps under some of the clearest night skies you'll ever see. The route takes you through the impressive Todra Gorge and along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs, where guides share stories about these old fortress-homes that dot the landscape.
With ten days in West Africa, you get to dig deeper into Morocco's culture and venture into other parts of the region. You'll have proper time to explore places like Chefchaouen - those blue-painted streets deserve more than just a quick photo stop. Our travelers tell us they really value the extra days in Fes, Marrakech and also the smaller towns between them. There's time for cooking with local families, wandering through souks and actually understanding what you're seeing. The drivers on these routes do much more than just drive; they become cultural guides, sharing real insights about daily life, traditions and also how modern West Africa is evolving.
Demographics
For solo travelers, our West African tours through Ghana, Togo and Benin run from 14-17 days and blend independence with shared experiences. Our TourRadar customers love how these journeys mix guided exploration and personal freedom - walking Kakum National Park's canopy bridges at your own pace, before gathering for authentic batik workshops in local villages. Cultural connections feel natural and genuine, as you learn traditional cooking in Cape Coast homes or capture daily life in Ganvie's water villages. Our solo travelers tell us they value having experienced guides manage border crossings and local logistics, while maintaining space for individual interests and exploration. The accommodations range from modern hotels to traditional lodges, creating natural opportunities for both quiet moments and group connections. With small groups of about 12 people, our solo travelers find just the right mix - enough companions to share memorable moments with, and also plenty of space to explore vibrant markets, ancient landmarks and craft villages at their preferred rhythm.
For couples, our most requested routes run through Ghana, Togo and Benin over 14-17 days, mixing cultural immersion with just the right touch of romance. You'll share special moments like dining by candlelight in centuries-old kasbahs and walking hand-in-hand through local markets buzzing with life. Our travelers often tell us how much they enjoy learning crafts together - trying their hand at Ghanaian batik making or cooking up local specialties in group workshops. You'll stay in authentic riads and comfortable hotels, with plenty of magical moments built in - think sunset views over Lake Nokoue or private boat rides through the fascinating water village of Ganvie.
The younger crowd tends to go for our more dynamic West African routes that run 14-15 days packed with real adventures. You'll tackle Mount Gemi's trails in Ghana, walk above the forest at Kakum National Park and explore hidden caves in the Shai Hills. The pace keeps things interesting - you might start your day learning traditional drumming, then dive into busy markets and end up taking part in local ceremonies. Our younger travelers really connect with authentic experiences like village homestays and checking out contemporary African art at Benin's Fondation Zinsou.
Our senior travelers appreciate tours that take their time - usually 10-14 days - letting you really soak in each place you visit. The guides are excellent at sharing rich historical stories at places like Cape Coast Castle and Elmina's colonial architecture. We've planned regular comfort breaks and added rest days in just the right spots. You'll still see all the cultural highlights - watching skilled artisans in Ghana's craft villages, exploring Marrakech's winding souks and also discovering local traditions - but at a comfortable pace that lets everything sink in properly.
Our family tours through Morocco really shine when it comes to keeping everyone happy and engaged. The sweet spot is 10-12 days starting from Casablanca, giving you plenty of time to experience the good stuff. Kids love the camel rides into the Sahara and sleeping under impossibly starry skies, while parents appreciate how the ancient kasbahs (yes, the ones from Gladiator) bring history right off the screen. The medieval medina in Fes is a highlight - our guides know exactly where to take families for hands-on pottery workshops that get everyone involved. We've balanced everything nicely so there's pool time at the riads between exploring, and our guides are pros at keeping both adults and kids interested throughout.
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296 toursYoung Adults (18 - 39)
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Best time to visit West Africa
- Spring 2025
Spring in West Africa is all about natural wonders and cultural connections while the weather's still mild. Our tours run 14-17 days across multiple countries, giving you time to properly understand each place. You'll learn batik-making with Global Mamas artisans, trek to waterfalls in Ghana's Volta region and explore the powerful history of Cape Coast Castle. What makes these trips special is the variety - you might spend one day cooking with a local family and then find yourself gliding through Ganvie's floating markets by pirogue the next.
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- Summer 2025
Summer tours flow with the warmer weather, mixing in more water activities and early morning outings. The full journeys last 14-17 days across several countries, with clever ways to stay cool. Early visits to Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary, boat rides on Lake Nokoue to see Ganvie's stilt houses and afternoon workshops with master craftspeople fill your days. Our TourRadar customers tell us they like how the schedule works around the heat while keeping all the cultural experiences intact.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn brings perfect conditions for discovering West Africa. Our top tours run 14-21 days through Ghana, Togo, Benin and also Côte d'Ivoire. The weather's just right for hiking Mount Gemi in the Volta region, walking the Route of Slaves in Ouidah and exploring local markets full of spices and crafts. You'll join authentic voodoo ceremonies, learn about chocolate-making at FairAfric Ghana and spend time with local families who share their everyday traditions - it's these genuine connections that make these trips really special.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Our most popular West African trips happen in winter - the dry season when everything just works better for exploring. The tours take you through Ghana, Togo, Benin and sometimes into Côte d'Ivoire over 14-17 well-planned days. TourRadar customers love getting hands-on with local culture, whether they're learning to cook in Cape Coast homes, joining community drum circles or exploring Ganvie's fascinating water villages. The cooler weather makes it really pleasant to walk Kakum National Park's canopy bridges and discover the craft villages scattered through Ghana's Ashanti region.
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What unique cultural experiences can I join during my West Africa trip?
West Africa's cultural scene is absolutely incredible. You can join the Ashanti chiefs at the Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi Ghana which happens every 42 days at Manhyia Palace - the kente cloth and traditional ceremonies are breathtaking. If you're into spiritual traditions head to Ouidah Benin for the Voodoo Festival in January where thousands gather for blessings from the Voodoo chief. The drumming ceremonies in Togoville Togo are super energetic and showcase living Voodoo traditions. And don't miss the Geleden Masked Dance in Abomey Benin where Yoruba and Fon communities celebrate women and deities with incredible mask performances.
Where can I find natural areas away from the cities and how do I get to them?
There's some amazing wilderness beyond West Africa's urban areas. Kakum National Park in Ghana is home to forest elephants and hundreds of bird species you can explore it on foot or take Africa's only canopy walkway 100 feet up in the trees which gives you incredible views. Mole National Park Ghana is perfect for wildlife watching - you'll spot antelope bushbucks kobs baboons and monkeys during walking safaris and evening drives. If you're into water activities Langue de Barbarie National Park in Senegal offers fantastic kayaking and some of the best birdwatching spots in the region.
What are some off-the-beaten-path routes travelers love taking?
Some of the best experiences happen away from the main tourist trails. The Ghana coast route is stunning with its Ewe villages peaceful lagoons and lush vegetation. The Sine-Saloum Delta in Senegal is really special - you can boat through brackish channels to islands dotted with baobabs visit shellfish beaches and even meet a female chief known as "The Queen" it's quite different from what most visitors see.
Which culturally significant places get fewer visitors but are really worth seeing?
There are some incredible hidden gems in West Africa. The Larabanga Mosque in Ghana built in 1421 is one of West Africa's oldest mosques and its really special. The Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary in Ghana has this fascinating monkey cemetery that shows how important these animals are to local culture. And the Tamberma Valley in Togo is amazing with its clay "Tata" fortified castles they're like nothing you've seen before.
What local foods should I try and where's the best place to find them?
The food scene here is incredible and diverse. You've got to try a camel burger in Meknes it's a real Moroccan specialty. In Merzouga the medfouna is amazing - it's this stuffed bread with meat herbs and spices that's perfect after a day in the desert. And don't miss the baghrir pancakes in Ait Benhaddou where local women can show you how they're made the traditional way.