This 9-day Ghana homecoming tour has been carefully curated to ensure you get to experience what a Ghana homecoming is all about through our many diverse tribes and regions being visited. It includes a visit to Accra, markets, beaches, traditional crafts, Kente village, waterfalls, Umbrella Rock, Cape Coast castle, Posuban Shrine, Slave Cemetery, and Kakum National Park. Also includes a Door of Return Ceremony, Ghana Naming Ceremony, Donations, self-reflection day, and an African cultural performance.
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Overview
This 9 day Ghana homecoming tour has been carefully curated to ensure you get to experience what a Ghana homecoming is all about through our many diverse tribes and regions being visited. It includes a visit to Accra, markets, beaches, traditional crafts, Kente village, waterfalls, Umbrella Rock, Cape Coast castle, Posuban Shrine, Slave Cemetery, and Kakum National Park. Also includes a Door of Return Ceremony, Ghana Naming Ceremony, Donations, self-reflection day, and an African cultural performance.
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Highlights
Itinerary
- Meet your arrival at the Kotoka International Airport at a time to be determined.
- Depart from the airport in an air-conditioned vehicle to have an AKWAABA (welcome) refreshment and if time permits we would have an Accra city orientation.
- Continue to your hotel to refresh and relax for your culture and heritage tour ahead.
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Overnight at a mid-range hotel in Accra
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- Your Ghana Homecoming tour begins with an introduction to the history of Ghana’s independence with a visit to Kwame Nkrumah Monument and Independence Square.
- Continue with stops at Jamestown & Ussherfort the oldest districts in Accra, Makola Market in central Accra for a wide array of products sold, shopping and drumming lessons at Arts Center, Pan African Culture at W.E.B Du Bois Center.
- End your tour on the fashionable Oxford Street with an Accra nightlife to experience how we get it down in the capital city and continue to the beach to enjoy an evening of music, food and drinks! Pay out of pocket for your nightlife experience.
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Overnight at a mid-range hotel in Accra
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- Morning pick-up from your hotel for a day of fun and purpose with waterfalls and donations planned out.
- First stop will be at Boti waterfalls which is a twin waterfall which comes from two rivers (a male and female which according to a local myth a rainbow is formed when they come together). Next visit will be at the Umbrella rock which is found at the Boti falls area.
- Continue to an orphanage to donate items you either brought from home or bought in Ghana for the kids who need them. Spend some time with the kids which will brighten their day. Return to Accra before dark to refresh and relax.
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Overnight at a mid-range hotel in Accra
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- Morning relax and breakfast at your hotel. Say your goodbyes to friends made at the hotel.
- Next, enjoy a drive to the Ashanti region whiles making a stop at Bamang, known for Kente weaving. Here, you can see how Kente is made and shop for beautiful pieces. If you want, you can join a traditional Naming Ceremony at the Chief’s palace, with drumming and dancing for an extra fee.
- Then, visit a cocoa farm. You get to tour the farm, learn about the cocoa production process and experience a hands-on demonstration of how cocoa pods are cultivated and processed. After that, return to your hotel in Kumasi to end a day of art and tradition.
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Overnight at an upscale hotel in Kumasi
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- Start your day at Manhyia Palace, the home of the Ashanti King. Learn about the history and culture of the Ashanti Kingdom and explore its royal heritage.
- Next, visit the National Cultural Center, which has one of Ghana’s best museums and shopping spots. Be sure to see the famous Komfo Anokye sword, an important part of Ghana’s history.
- End your day with a fascinating wood carving session, where you’ll watch skilled artisans craft beautiful traditional pieces and try your hand at creating your own small souvenir to take home.
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- Morning depart on a coastal journey to the historic town of Cape Coast. First stop would be at Assin Manso Slave River, the former slave cemetery and market.
- Travel to have a tour of the former slave dungeon of Cape Coast castle which holds a lot of significant history to the Diaspora. Have a “Door of Return” ceremony to signify your return from the slave trade to the motherland Ghana.
- After a day of significance, continue to your beach resort to a nice welcome by the staff. Refresh and relax contemplating by the sea taking it all in.
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- Morning visit to Ghana’s most visited attraction, the Kakum National Park which is covered with tropical forest for a canopy walkway experience. It has one of the best birding sites in Ghana so birdwatchers do come prepared to see some birds on your list.
- Continue to the fishing village of Elmina to witness the different colorful boats on the banks of the port. Have a walking tour of this area with rich history and culture with stops at the smaller Fort San Jago and a view of the Elmina castle (pay out of pocket for a tour of the castle).
- Have a special evening African cultural performance to celebrate your presence back into the motherland. Go ahead and feel free to join in the dancing and drumming on stage as the performance goes on. Continue to your beach resort for a night contemplation of your day.
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Overnight at a mid-range resort in Elmina
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- Morning relax on your enticing sandy beach contemplating on your homecoming tour so far. Watch the fishermen come to the shore with their morning catch for sale and socialize with the locals.
- Enjoy spending the day by yourself with some free hotel activities at your disposal. Pay for any extra services needed to ensure your day of homecoming self-reflection is fully beneficial.
- The evening will come with a beach bonfire to keep your relaxation going with a drink, just listening to the sound of the waves as you prepare your body and mind for your departure from Ghana the next day.
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Overnight at a mid-range resort in Elmina
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- Morning relax on your enticing sandy beach contemplating on your tour so far. Get ready as we depart back to where it all began in capital city Accra.
- Depart from your beautiful resort and former slave town Elmina at a convenient time to have a last minute shopping or visit to a favorite area upon your arrival in Accra. Have a stop at Mankessim to see one of the rare war shrines left in the region.
- Say your goodbyes to friends made in Ghana before being dropped off at the Kotoka International Airport 2 hours before your flight time. KEEP GHANA IN YOUR HEART!
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Inclusions
- Airport Assistance
- Airport Pick-Up and Drop-Off
- Free Welcome Pack
- Meals & Soft Drinks (Mix of Western & African Meals)
- Bottled Water
- Guest Accommodations – (Hotel Upgrades and Downgrades Available)
- A Private Air-conditioned Vehicle, including Fuel
- All Entry Fees
- Licensed & Qualified Guide/Driver at your service (avoid night travels)
- Guide/Driver Meals & Accommodation
Exclusions
- Alcoholic drinks, Snacks in between Meals, Extra Meals
- Airfares to & from Ghana
- Visa
- Travel Insurance (required)
- Extra Services from Your Hotels (Pay out of pocket for any services needed)
- Gratuity or Tips for Your Tour Guide
Ghana Homecoming Questions & Answers
The Ghana Homecoming Tour is a special journey designed to connect guests to their roots through culture, history, traditions, and community. It includes visits to historical sites, cultural experiences, ceremonies, and local interactions that bring Ghana’s story to life.
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The standard tour is 9 days, but we can customize it to fit your travel plans.
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You’ll explore Accra, Koforidua, Cape Coast, Elmina, Ejisu, and Kumasi. Each destination gives you a unique view of Ghana’s culture, history, and natural beauty.
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Activities include city tours, naming ceremonies, the Door of Return ceremony, market visits, cultural performances, castle and museum tours, village visits, hiking adventures, donations, and more.
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This tour is open to individuals, families, and groups of all backgrounds who want to learn about Ghana and experience its culture in a personal way.
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Yes. You’ll stay in comfortable 3 to 4-star hotels, carefully selected for quality and location.
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Most meals are included, especially breakfast and traditional Ghanaian meals during key cultural experiences. We can also accommodate dietary needs if informed in advance.
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Yes. Private, air-conditioned transportation with a professional driver and guide is included throughout the tour.
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Absolutely. The tour is designed to give first-time visitors a warm welcome, cultural connection, and a stress-free travel experience.
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Pack light, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, insect repellent, and a small day bag. Traditional wear is provided for special ceremonies.
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Most travelers need a visa to enter Ghana. We’ll guide you through the process and provide the required invitation letter after booking.
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Yes. The tour includes a Naming Ceremony where guests receive a Ghanaian name, and a Door of Return Ceremony that honors heritage and connection.
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Travel insurance is highly recommended to cover unexpected events during your trip. You can find a suitable insurance through our recommendations; https://timehtoursghana.com/travel-insurance-ghana/
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Yes. We can tailor the experience to match your interests, group size, or travel schedule.
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You can book your tour directly through Timeh Tours Ghana’s website or by contacting us, and pay easily using Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, Mobile Money (MTN, Telecel, AirtelTigo), bank transfer, PayPal, or cash (in Ghana by arrangement).

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