Ghana Food Tour: Savor Local Dishes, Traditions & Preparation
The debate over the best jollof rice is fierce across West Africa, but Ghanaians stand by their version.
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The debate over the best jollof rice is fierce across West Africa, but Ghanaians stand by their version.
Ghana Food Tour: Savor Local Dishes, Traditions & Preparation Read More »
In rural Ghana, time slows down, and traditions remain untouched by modernity. . . history whispers through ancient forts, tradition shines through the festivals, and the people’s hospitality makes you feel instantly at home.
Ghana’s Top Cultural Experiences Read More »
Curious about exploring Volta-Ghana to seek a close connection with nature and culture? Here’s your ultimate guide.
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Accra welcomes you warmly to the paradise of diversity. Customize this itinerary to create the ideal experience that aligns with your interests and budget.
Heritage Sites & Sights: A Half-Day Accra City Tour. Read More »
Personalize Your Experience: We offer the flexibility to adjust this tour to your preferences and budget.
Step Back in Time: Full-Day Private Cape Coast Heritage Tour. Read More »
Embrace Mt. Gemi, the highest human settlement in Ghana and enjoy a close-knit way of life in the heart of nature.
3 Days Private Eco-therapy Adventure in Volta Ghana. Read More »
Voluntourism goes beyond traditional tourism, it makes your journey become more than just sightseeing—it becomes an opportunity to give back to society and make a meaningful impact on your visited destinations. You can choose from a range of initiatives, such as environmental conservation projects, community development programs and more.
Giving Back: Traveler Volunteer Experiences in Volta-Ghana. Read More »
According to legend, two ancestral friends observed a spider’s web-weaving skills during a hunt – inspiring the weaving patterns of kente cloth.
Colors of Culture – Kente Weaving Experience in Ghana. Read More »
“Atsimevu (sogo)” is the prominent barrel-shaped drum that assumes the role of the lead drum in agbadza performances, with its primary player referred to as the “Azagunor.”
Volta Rock ‘n’ Roll – Exploring the Drum & Dance Culture of Volta, Ghana. Read More »