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Ghana Black Star Experience – 10 Days

The Ghana Black Star Experience is a 10-day journey designed to immerse travelers in the rich history, vibrant culture, and warm spirit of Ghana. Beginning in Accra, you’ll explore the city’s Pan-African heritage landmarks, including the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre and Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, and experience the city’s bustling markets, local cuisine, and nightlife.

At a Glance

  • Duration 10 Days 9 Nights
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    Transportation private transport
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    Trip Grading Easy to Moderate
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    Max. Elevation Low elevation
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    Accommodation En-suite rooms
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    Activities Wildlife Viewing
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    Meals Breakfast
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    Distance Approx. 300–450 km

Highlight Points

  • Explore Accra’s heritage landmarks and cultural districts
  • Visit UNESCO-listed Cape Coast and Elmina Castles
  • Reflect at Assin Manso Slave River Site
  • Participate in a traditional Ashanti naming ceremony
  • Enjoy a Volta River cruise in Akosombo
  • Take part in a hands-on Ghanaian cooking lesson
  • Experience Accra’s nightlife and local dining culture
  • Visit kente-weaving and adinkra-printing villages in the Ashanti Region
  • Immerse yourself in music, dance, and storytelling with local communities

Trip Overview

Travel to Akosombo for a scenic Volta River cruise, then continue to the Central Region to reflect on Ghana’s past at Assin Manso Slave River, Cape Coast Castle, and Elmina Castle—UNESCO World Heritage sites that provide deep insight into the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

The journey continues to Kumasi, the heart of the Ashanti Kingdom, where you’ll explore royal palaces, craft villages, and local markets, participate in a traditional naming ceremony, and witness music, dance, and storytelling that bring Ghanaian heritage to life.

This tour combines history, cultural immersion, hands-on experiences, and local interaction to offer travelers a profound understanding of Ghana’s identity, resilience, and traditions.

The Ghana Black Star Experience is designed as a fully immersive cultural journey. Travelers should be prepared for full days of sightseeing, walking tours, cultural participation, and optional hands-on activities. The tour combines historical reflection with interactive experiences, providing both educational and emotional engagement. Comfortable clothing, walking shoes, and sun protection are recommended. The itinerary balances travel and leisure, allowing participants to explore Ghana’s rich heritage while enjoying scenic landscapes, vibrant local communities, and authentic culinary experiences.


Why Book With Ashanti African Tours

Ashanti African Tours specializes in ethical, sustainable tourism that benefits local communities while offering authentic experiences. They support charitable projects, empower local businesses, employ expert multilingual guides, and have over two decades of proven experience delivering award-winning travel in West Africa.

Traditional Ghanaian dishes such as Jollof rice, grilled tilapia, and red-red are highlights of the tour, offering an authentic taste of the local culture. Meals are often served with a variety of fresh fruits and spicy sauces that reflect the rich culinary heritage of the region.

Trip Itinerary

Upon arrival at Kotoka International Airport in Accra, you will be warmly welcomed by your guide and transferred to your hotel. The evening begins with an Akwaaba welcome dinner, offering an introduction to Ghanaian cuisine and a chance to meet fellow travelers.

Explore Accra’s Pan-African landmarks, including the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre and Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park. Visit bustling local markets, sample traditional foods, and gain insight into Ghana’s modern cultural landscape. The day concludes with a visit to historical neighborhoods and reflections on the city’s heritage.

Travel east to Akosombo for a scenic journey along the Volta River. Enjoy a peaceful boat cruise, take in the surrounding hills and water views, and learn about the river’s significance to Ghana’s economy and communities. Return to Accra for the evening.

Depart Accra for the Central Region. Along the coast, stop at picturesque towns and fishing villages. Arrive in Cape Coast, check into your lodge, and begin your exploration of the historic town, setting the stage for a deep dive into Ghana’s past.

Visit Elmina Castle, the oldest European-built slave fort in West Africa. Reflect on its history and the stories of resilience and struggle. In the afternoon, participate in a hands-on Ghanaian cooking lesson, blending history and local culinary traditions in a meaningful experience.

Travel north to Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region. Along the way, experience the changing landscapes and stop for cultural interactions. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy a welcome orientation to the Ashanti Kingdom.

Explore the heart of the Ashanti Kingdom with visits to royal palaces and historical sites. Participate in a traditional naming ceremony, connecting personally to Ghanaian customs and heritage. The day includes local storytelling, music, and dance performances.

Visit kente-weaving and adinkra-printing villages to witness traditional crafts in action. Engage with artisans and learn about the symbolism behind Ghanaian textiles. Explore Kumasi’s markets, interact with locals, and deepen your understanding of Ashanti culture.

Depart Kumasi and return to Accra, reflecting on the journey through Ghana’s rich history and heritage. Time for shopping, souvenir purchases, and an evening sampling Accra’s lively local dining and nightlife culture.

After breakfast, you will be transferred to Kotoka International Airport for your departure, concluding a transformative journey across Ghana.

Our team guides, porters, and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Included in the Trip

  • 9 nights accommodation in hotels and lodges
  • Daily breakfast and select meals as per itinerary
  • All transportation within Ghana (air-conditioned vehicles)
  • Expert local guide throughout the tour
  • Entrance fees to all listed attractions and UNESCO sites
  • Volta River boat cruise
  • Traditional cooking class and craft village visits
  • Cultural ceremonies and performances
  • Bottled water and local taxes

Excluded in the Trip

  • International flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Personal expenses, souvenirs, and tips/gratuities
  • Additional activities not included in the itinerary

Trip FAQ's

Yes, families with children can join. Some historical sites may require supervision.

Moderate – includes walking, stairs, and some standing during visits and ceremonies.

Comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunscreen, camera, and personal essentials.

Breakfast is included daily. Select meals and cultural experiences are included as per the itinerary.

Yes, Ashanti African Tours can tailor the experience to individual needs if requested in advance.

Typically 20–25 travelers, providing an intimate and interactive experience.

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