Ghana
July 2026
Homecoming
Ghana, as a destination, is more than a check on your bucket list; It's a journey that encompasses physical, spiritual, and emotional aspects, ultimately transforming you. Each tour site, whether rich in history or filled with adventure, helps you reconnect with a part of yourself that has longed to emerge. We are excited to assist you on this path.













Payment Plan
We offer an interest-free payment plan that enables you to divide your payments over a period of up to 10 months. The earlier you make a reservation, the lower your monthly payments will be.
Accommodations
During your stay in Ghana, you will be accommodated in 4-star hotels, namely Peduase Resort in the Aburi Mountains and Coconut Grove in Cape Coast.
Transportation
You will be transported to and from every location in an air-conditioned coach bus.
Professional Guides
Our team is skilled and dependable, ensuring you feel comfortable and secure under our care. We also collaborate with the most knowledgeable local guides when exploring various tour sites.
Prices
Prices do not include airfare to Ghana.
- 4-Star Hotel
- Transportation
- All Activities
- Tour Guides
- Breakfast Daily
- 4-Star Hotel
- Transportation
- All Activities
- Tour Guides
- Breakfast Daily
Trip Itinerary
Our daily activities.
Flight Arrives @ 7:15 am | Driving tour of the city | Early check-in @ Peduase Resort | Orientation (Aburi)
Safari Valley Resort (Aburi)
Off Road Biking in the mountains | Carver’s Market (Aburi)
4-hour drive to Cape Coast. This gallery features Ghana’s Black Star, and it is curated by Ghana’s brightest. (Cape Coast)
Slave Dungeon | Naming Ceremony (Cape Coast)
Do the canopy walk (Cape Coast). 4-hour drive back to Aburi.
Everyone gets a massage & chills by the pool day.(Aburi)
Independence Square | Dr. Nkrumah Masouleum | Oxford St., Osu (Accra)
Hibernate during the day and bring the New Year in Ghana-style! (Accra)
Flight leaves @ 9:25 am, we will get to the Airport by 6:30 am(Accra)
Personal Experiences
Travelers have come to Ghana expecting a vacation, but what they found was something they almost couldn’t put into words. They went back with more than pictures and souvenirs—they went back changed.