Tour Info

Ghana has many exciting traditional festivals and our African Festival Tour gives you the opportunity to experience one of Africa’s most exciting events. Festivals are occasions of great cultural pomp and pageantry and are important occasions on the indigenous calendars of several of Ghana’s ethnic groups that bring all of the sons and daughters home from where ever they are to celebrate in their ancestral homes. Festivals reunite the entire ethnic group and are giant multi-day, sometimes week long celebrations with parades, parties and feasting all over town.

Tour Date: November 4th – 15th 2025 (12 Days)

Price: Only $3,599 per person, with double room occupancy, without air-fare

Tour Highlights

Price: Only $3,599 per person, with double room occupancy, without air-fare

Day 1 – 4 : Accra, the capital city of Ghana

> We will visit the home of Dr. W.E.B. Dubois which is now a museum and his final resting place

> See Jubilee House which is now theofficial residence and office of the President of Ghana

> Visit Independence Square (where Ghanaians celebrate the nation’s Independence Day each year) and Black Star Square

> Visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, which is the final resting place of the first President of Ghana

> Visit Asenema Waterfall its powerful and enchanting display of cascading water is a natural wonder that will leave you spellbound.

Day 5 – 7 : Kumasi and its Surrounding Towns

> Witness the amazing Akwasidae Festival, one of the most important and historically significant festivals in all of Africa

> Visit the woodcarving village of Ahwiaa where you will see craftsmen carving wood masterpieces

> Partake in Traditional Naming Ceremony, where each tour member will be given a traditional Asante name based on their day of birth

Day 9 – 12 : Central Region Tour.

> Stop at Assin Manso to participate in a Ceremony of Remembrance at “Slave River”

> Guided tour through Elmina Slave Dungeon and Cape Coast Slave Dungeons

Our Tour Packages

Price: Only $3,599 per person, with double room occupancy, without air-fare

Day 1 – 4 : Accra, the capital city of Ghana

> We will visit the home of Dr. W.E.B. Dubois which is now a museum and his final resting place

> See Jubilee House which is now theofficial residence and office of the President of Ghana

> Visit Independence Square (where Ghanaians celebrate the nation’s Independence Day each year) and Black Star Square

> Visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, which is the final resting place of the first President of Ghana

> Visit Asenema Waterfall its powerful and enchanting display of cascading water is a natural wonder that will leave you spellbound.

Day 5 – 7 : Kumasi and its Surrounding Towns

> Witness the amazing Akwasidae Festival, one of the most important and historically significant festivals in all of Africa

> Visit the woodcarving village of Ahwiaa where you will see craftsmen carving wood masterpieces

> Partake in Traditional Naming Ceremony, where each tour member will be given a traditional Asante name based on their day of birth

Day 9 – 12 : Central Region Tour.

> Stop at Assin Manso to participate in a Ceremony of Remembrance at “Slave River”

> Guided tour through Elmina Slave Dungeon and Cape Coast Slave Dungeons