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Safari Tours

The Mole National park is home to many reptiles, elephants, antelopes and buffaloes .This place is at its best when the Savannah weather has dried up most of the watering holes in the park and the animals are forced to come out into the open areas. Other tour sites to visit include the Paga crocodile pond and the Larabanga mosque.

Budget: medium to high

When to go: The Park is open all year round however the best months to view the animals are from November through to May.

Accessibility: Ground transportation and travel by domestic flight.

Accommodation: Available on site.

Volta delight

This tour of the Volta region takes you to the Tagbo waterfalls, the Volta Lake and virgin green vegetation. You can have a stop at Agotime –kpetoe and enjoy the beautiful weaving while interacting with the Ewe kente weavers. You can even test your bargaining skills. Also, visit the Tafi Atome monkey sanctuary and learn how these monkeys co-habit with their human neighbours.

Budget: Medium to high

When to go: Throughout the year, September is a good time to visit the Wli fall

Festival.

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: An eco-lodge available near the Tagbo Falls.

Biking galore

This tour takes you to the Shai Hill reserve which is home to some antelopes, zebras, and many troops of baboons. Take a guided tour by foot through the reserve, exploring the historic Shai caves that served as a defensive fortress for clans, several years ago.

Budget: Medium

When to go: Throughout the year.

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Paragliding

The Kwahu Mountains is the destination of choice especially during the Easter festivities. Take a tour and participate in numerous activities which include the dazzling night life and paragliding. Tour historic sites such as the Abetifi Stone age park where archaeologist have proven that people were living in these caves many years ago. Enjoy the colourful durbar of chiefs and queen mothers.

Budget: Medium to high

When to go: During the Easter period

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: Available

Rich Ashanti culture

Groups will take a cultural and historical tour of the Ashanti Region to learn about the rich Ashanti culture, history and traditions. Visit the Bonwire Kente weaving village, Ntonso –home of Adinkra Fabrics and the Ahwiaa Wood carving Village, home of fertility Dolls and the Ashanti stools. Take a brief visit to the Lake Bosumtwi, a major natural lake about 30km southeast of Kumasi that was formed by a meteor. The lake’s basin is ideal for mountaineering and relaxation. A trip to the Ashanti Region will definitely have to include a tour of the Manhyia palace museum.

Budget: Medium to high

When to go: Throughout the year

Accessibility: Ground or air transportation.

Accommodation: Available

Budget: Medium to high

When to go: During the Easter period

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: Available

Rich Northern Culture

Take a tour of the Northern region, home of shea and other indigenous foods. Join the elderly women tell fascinating folk tales whiles preparing raw sheabutter; from picking the seeds to having the final butter massaged on your body.

Budget: Medium to high

When to go: Throughout the year

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: Available

Other tour sites available for viewing are the mole national park and Larabanga mosque.

Traditional Bead making

Every symbolic pattern, symbol and colour has a meaning on all traditional beads. Beads worn by royalty depict boldness, wealth and wisdom. Waist beads are worn by Ghanaian woman and other beads are used to decorate the legs and arms of a new born as well as traditional dancers in the royal families.

Join Mr. Cedi in Odumase Krobo indulge groups in the process of bead making; from the crushing of decorative, recyclable glass pieces to the display of fine finished products in his souvenir shop.

 When to go: Throughout the year

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: Available

Pottery

The residents of Vume a town on the way to Sogakope has streets adorned with beautiful, colourful curated handmade pots. These people are well noted for the art of pottery making. The meaning and uses of the artefacts are enshrined in some deep philosophies that permeate the socio-cultural life of the people.

Join a skilful potter tell nostalgic stories whiles the wheels revolve, creating another handmade masterpiece.

When to go: Throughout the year

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: Available

Salt making

The salty ponds along the Songor lagoons is home to a lot of salt in Ghana. Groups can visit the Sangor Factory where they will be taken through the process of salt making and enjoy a picnic along the lagoon in a relaxing environment.

When to go: Throughout the year

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: Available at Ada

Join a skilful potter tell nostalgic stories whiles the wheels revolve, creating another handmade masterpiece.

When to go: Throughout the year

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: Available

Hello Surfers!

This is the perfect place for surfers (beginners and advanced), people who like to party and adventurers since there is a lot to do in this area. Located in the Western region, you can take a day trip to Butre and Dixcove, as well as Cape3Points and Nzulezu.

When to go: Throughout the year

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: Available at Busua

Accra City on a bike

Experience Accra city on a Bike–during the Chale Wote festival. Book a guided tour or ride through Accra city during the day or night, viewing most of the historical landmarks such as the castles and museums including a ride through the busy Oxford Street and the popular Chale Wote festival. This is the opportunity to embrace uniqueness in artistry.

When to go: Throughout the year/ Chale Wote festival

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: Available

When to go: Throughout the year

Accessibility: Ground transportation.

Accommodation: Available at Busua

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