Explore Ghana with our Weekend Trips

Make the most of your downtime exploring the best of what Ghana has to offer! Whether it’s going on safari at Mole National Park, exploring the brutal history of the transatlantic slave trade at Cape Coast Castle or abseiling from 100ft in the Eastern Region, we have something for everyone!

Mole Safari Trip

    • Stay at Mole Motel within the heart of Mole National Park with swimming pool.

    • Daytime Jeep Safari

    • Nightime Jeep Safari

    • Canoe Water Safari

    • Tour of Mognori Eco-Village (Home to traditional homesteads)

    • Demonstration on production of Shea Butter

    • Visit and relax at Kintampo Waterfalls

    • Tour Larabanga Ancient Mosque

Cape Coast Trip

    • Stay in beachside accommodation.

    • Canopy Walkway experience at Kakum National Park

    • Tour of Cape Coast Castle

    • Tour of Elmina Castle

    • Visit Fort Williams

    • Fishing Boat Ride in Elmina

    • Time to relax at the beach.

Accra & Eastern Region Trip

    • Stay in a hotel in the heart of the capital.

    • River Volta boat ride

    • Abseil 100ft off the Volcan Rock

    • Kayak the River Volta

    • Visit Shai Hills Resource Reserve - home to Baboons, Zebras, Museum of National Culture, Cave exploration and many nature based activities'

    • Visit Independence Square

    • Tour the Kwame Nkrumah Museum

    • Visit Makola open-air Market

    • Relax on Labadi Beach (or go surfing or even quadbiking!)

Volta Region Trip

    • Stay in a mountain lodge accommodation.

    • Experience Amedzofe Canopy Walkway

    • Visit Ote Waterfalls

    • Visit Mt. Gemi

    • Vist Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary

    • Visit Mt. Afadjato

    • Visit Wli Waterfalls

Kumasi Cultural Trip

    • Tour Ahwiaa Wood Village

    • Visit Ahwiaa Wood Craft Market

    • Visit Ntonso Adinkra Village and get hands-on with adinkra symbol stamping.

    • Visit Bamang Village

    • Kente manufacturing experience

    • Tour a cocoa farm

    • Tour a palm wine farm

    • Dress like an Ashanti in Kente and learn traditional dances and drumming

    • Visit Manhyia Palace Museum - home of the Ashanti King