West African Adventure: Highlights of Ghana, Togo & Benin
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West African Adventure: Highlights of Ghana, Togo & Benin

West African Adventure: Highlights of Ghana, Togo & Benin

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For the ultimate adventure seeker, this is the journey you've been waiting for. Over 24 unforgettable days, dive deep into the rich cultures, histories, and traditions of Ghana, Benin, and Togo with an expert G Adventures CEO leading the way. Walk the streets of Accra and uncover Ghana's path to liberation, search for wildlife in the lush landscapes of Shai Hills Reserve and Kakum National Park, and connect with rural communities working to preserve their unique heritage. Get hands-on learning Batik from female artisans, craft your own glass Krobo beads, and pick up fresh ingredients at a bustling market before cooking alongside locals. Witness the vibrant energy of the Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi, explore the roots of Voodoo culture in Ouidah, and fully immerse yourself in the rhythms of daily life in Togo's welcoming villages. If you're ready for a true West African adventure, this is it.

24 TAGE
Adventure-Trip
423X001
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FF 3 - Mäßig
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Unterbringung: Hotels (19 nts), Community Guesthouse (2 nts), Lodge (2 nts)

Trip Highlights

  • Sip a refreshing beverage on a relaxing sunset cruise on the Volta River
  • Sit outside and enjoy a movie on the big screen with the local community members of Bonkro
  • Attend the Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi where gifts are brought forth to the King of Ghana and celebration takes place
  • Learn the art of Batik making from local female artisans in Elmina
  • Stroll along Africa's world-famous rainforest canopy walkway in Kakum National Park
  • Enjoy a traditional weaving experience of Kente cloth led by members of the Atitovou community
  • Spend time learning from and interacting with locals in their rural communities and connect on a deeper level to the important culture of Benin and Togo

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ACHTUNG: wichtige Infos zur Rundreise

Früheste Abreise ab: 21:00 Uhr

1. Tag: Accra

Arrive at any time. Your transfer to the hotel is included as part of your tour. Upon arrival take some time to get settled and opt to have dinner at the onsite restaurant. The adventure begins tomorrow.

Freizeit: Accra
Transport: Kotoka International Airport - Accra (0.25h)
Unterkunft: Urbano Hotel

2. Tag: Accra

Have breakfast at the hotel and enjoy a welcome briefing this morning with your CEO before a sightseeing day in Accra. Start with a visit to Black Star Gate and the main ceremony grounds of Independence Square to learn about Ghana's journey towards liberation from British rule. Then transfer to the historical community of Jamestown for a walking tour through the structures that predate the Colonial era, and gain a true picture of old Accra with its many European influences. From here the group will visit the final resting place of Ghana's founder, Kwame Nkrumah and delve into his incredible life and efforts to liberate this country. Grab lunch on your own at a local restaurant.

The adventure continues as the group meets a local artisan of Ghana's Fantasy Coffins, which are a unique and creative way this country honours loved ones and celebrates their path to the afterlife. Check out a few of his designs and learn a little more about Ghana's lively funerary practices. The remainder of the evening will be free for travellers to explore the local area on their own, or to relax at the hotel. (F)

Transport: Accra - Accra (1.5h)
Event: Black Star Gate & Independence Square (0.5h)
Event: Walking Tour of Jamestown (1.0h)
Event: Besuch des Kwame-Nkrumah-Mausoleums (1.0h)
Event: The Fantasy Coffins of Ghana (1.25h)
Freizeit: Accra
Unterkunft: Urbano Hotel

3. Tag: Accra / Akosombo

After breakfast leave Accra behind for the greener pastures of the Shai Hills Reserve. The protected area was home to the Shai people before they were pushed out by the British, and remnants of their time here can still be found within the landscape. From hills to canyons, this area is also home to forests and grasslands that allow the resident wildlife to thrive. Be on the lookout for antelope, zebra, baboons, and green monkeys as you walk with your guide to the Obonu Tem caves. Later, after an included lunch, the group will visit a village near Krobo to meet one of the resident families here that make traditional Ghanaian beads. Learn firsthand about their historical importance, and spend a wonderful afternoon mixing with locals, observing village life, and making your own bead jewelry. Later, upon returning to the hotel, the group will embark on a short walk to the jetty and board a river cruise to enjoy the rolling hills and lush forest scenery with a complimentary sundowner in hand. The remainder of the evening will be at your leisure back at the lodge. (F) (M)

Transport: Accra - Shai Hills (1.75h)
Event: Shai Hills Reserve Visit (1.75h)
Transport: Shai Hills - Krobo (1.5h)
Event: Krobo Village Beading Experience (2.0h)
Transport: Krobo - Akosombo (0.5h)
Event: Volta River Sunset Cruise (2.0h)
Unterkunft: Afrikiko River Front Resort

4. Tag: Akosombo

This morning will be dedicated to hiking Mount Afadjato, Ghana's highest mountain standing at approximately 885 metres. Take in the sweeping views, breathe the fresh air, and search for butterflies and birds as you climb. It's worth noting there will be an alternative hiking option for any travellers who choose not to try the more strenuous route. Enjoy an included lunch after the climb in the town of Wli before visiting the highest waterfall in West Africa in its idyllic setting. As you near the falls listen for the sounds of Fruit Bats in the adjacent cliffs amid the rushing water. Return to Akosombo and enjoy a free evening at leisure. Maybe have a beverage at the riverfront bar and enjoy dinner on your own with a view. (F) (M)

Transport: Akosombo - Gblede (2.25h)
Event: Climbing Mount Afadjato (2.0h)
Transport: Gblede - Hohoe (0.5h)
Event: Wli (Agumatsa) Falls Visit (2.0h)
Transport: Hohoe - Akosombo (2.5h)
Freizeit: Akosombo
Unterkunft: Afrikiko River Front Resort

5. Tag: Akosombo / Kumasi

Transfer to the UNESCO World Heritage site close to Kumasi where you will see the last material remains of the great Asante Empire. There are 10 active shrines within the buildings which are made from bamboo, timber, mud, and thatched roofs. The walls are designed with motifs that have traditional symbolic meanings attached to ancient Adinkra symbols. This is also where Nana Yaa Asantewaa, possibly-the most important woman in Ashanti history-comes from. From here the group will continue to the hotel and enjoy a free evening with an included dinner at the hotel restaurant. (F) (A)

Transport: Akosombo - Kumasi (6.5h)
Event: Traditional Ashanti Buildings Visit (1.0h)
Unterkunft: Lancaster Kumasi City Hotel

6. Tag: Kumasi

In the morning visit the commercial centre in Kumasi, where most Ghanaians shop. Explore bustling Adum and the Kejetia market with its labyrinth of stalls. Feel the atmosphere of daily life for so many locals living nearby. Prepare for culture and history at Manhyia Palace, home of the Asantehene King of the Ashanti's and ruler of the powerful Asanteman Kingdom. Gain key insight into the legacy of the Ashanti's before attending the Akwasidae Festival. This traditional ceremony and celebration is held by the Ashanti people of Ghana every six weeks on a Sunday at the palace in Kumasi. People dress in traditional clothing, the king is greeted at the royal court, gifts are offered, and there are parades with drummers, dancers, and singers to celebrate the Ashanti people's rich culture and heritage. During the festival there will be opportunities to purchase lunch from one of the street vendors at your own expense. The day is planned this way so as to not miss the arrival of the King. Afterwards, travel back to the hotel for a free evening to relax by the pool and enjoy your included dinner. (F) (A)

Transport: Kumasi - Kumasi (1.5h)
Event: Commercial Centre of Kumasi Visit (1.0h)
Event: Manhyia Palace Museum Visit (0.75h)
Event: Attend Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi (5.0h)
Unterkunft: Lancaster Kumasi City Hotel

7. Tag: Kumasi / Bonkro

In the morning visit the ancient village of Ntunso, which is where Adinkra symbols and cloth originate from. These symbols have been used in Ghana for centuries to represent concepts or aphorisms, and are most commonly used in fabrics and pottery. Learn more about how these symbols were created and then transferred onto traditional cloth and clothing. While here, you will make your own strip of Adinkra cloth with symbols that have personal significance to you. Then, it's onward to the guesthouse in Bonkro where your stay contributes to the ongoing conservation efforts towards the protection of the surrounding Picathartes Forest reserve and local community life in the area. Enjoy an included lunch of traditional dishes and then an afternoon visit to the local representative of Kuapa Kokoo, a Fairtrade-certified cocoa farmers organisation in Ghana.


During your visit the group will meet with several of the farmers and their families, and learn how the cooperative is improving working conditions and ensuring women's voices are heard in the business. See the entire harvesting process and taste some of the local sweets. Then, set out on a short walk through the village where you'll see first-hand the benefits of community tourism in connecting cultures and strengthening. Finish the day with an included dinner back at the guesthouse and then an outdoor cinema movie night that will be joined by local families for an involved experience within the community. (F) (M) (A)

Transport: Kumasi - Bonkro (3.0h)
Event: Ntonso Adinkra Village Visit (1.0h)
Event: Bonkro Guesthouse Local Lunch (1.0h)
Event: Visit to Kuapa Kokoo Cooperative (2.0h)
Event: Community Guesthouse & Village Walk
Event: Outdoor Movie Night with Locals in Bonkro
Event: Bonkro Community Guesthouse Stay
Unterkunft: Picathartes Community Guesthouse

8. Tag: Bonkro

Enjoy a relaxed start before breakfast, where the chef will ask which local dish you'd like to learn to cook for this evening's meal. Transfer to the market in New Edubiase to purchase the necessary ingredients for your dinner dish. Delve right into the daily bartering alongside the locals for an authentic grasp of everyday life. Spend free time here and have lunch on your own. Choose to ride a bike back to Bonkro and pedal through the villages along dirt roads and take in the beauty of this area, or ride back to the community guesthouse in the vehicle. Then, join the head chef at the property and prepare the group dinner. This hands-on experience will allow for a taste of Ghana's culinary culture with plenty of advice from the kitchen experts. The meal will be prepped and then fully prepared come evening. In the meantime, take a short walk to the nearby rainforest that is being protected by the community with the aim of increasing its size in the coming years to help heal the planet. Enjoy dinner made by your own hands and share the warmth of this special meal before a night around the bonfire joined by the locals with traditional music and stories of Ghana's past. (F) (A)

Event: New Edubiase Market Visit (1.5h)
Event: Bonkro Cooking Class Experience (2.0h)
Event: Visit to the Reforestation Project at Bonkro (1.5h)
Event: Bonkro Community Bonfire (2.0h)
Event: Bonkro Community Guesthouse Stay
Event: Bike ride back to Bonkro from New Edubiase (1.5h)
Unterkunft: Picathartes Community Guesthouse

9. Tag: Bonkro / Accra

Enjoy breakfast at the guesthouse before transferring back to Accra. There will be a stop en route for lunch on your own. Upon arrival to the city the group will visit a local restaurant for an included dinner before taking advantage of a free evening to explore more on your own. Your CEO can provide you with some suggestions on the best places for nightlife in this city. (F) (A)

Transport: Bonkro - Accra (5.0h)
Freizeit: Accra
Unterkunft: Urbano Hotel

10. Tag: Accra / Elmina

Have breakfast at the hotel and enjoy a welcome briefing this morning with your CEO before transferring to Cape Coast, the capital of the Central Region in southern Ghana, and known for its role in the transatlantic slave trade. Have lunch on your own at a friendly, fresh, and local spot before exploring the UNESCO World Heritage site of Cape Coast Castle. This emotional experience is extremely important in understanding the recent history of Ghana. Spend the remainder of the afternoon immersing yourself in the true African art of traditional batik making at a workshop led by Global Mamas. This organization works hard to empower local women to hone their artistic skills and enter the fair-trade market, thus enabling them to support their families. Later, transfer to your beach front accommodation in Elmina where you will have free time to relax and explore the area on your own. (F)

Transport: Accra - Elmina (3.5h)
Event: Cape Coast Castle Visit (1.0h)
Freizeit: Elmina
Event: Traditional African Batik Workshop with Global Mamas (2.25h)
Unterkunft: Lemon Beach Resort

11. Tag: Elmina

Set off for the spectacular scenery and fascinating wildlife of Kakum National Park, tucked away in the Assin Attandansco Reserve. The park's best-known feature is its Canopy Walkway made up of 7 suspension bridges that stretch high about the forest floor, and are over 300 years old. Marvel at the outstanding views spanning for miles across this tropical guinea rainforest, and search for unique plants and animals as you walk through. Afterwards, visit the nearby Stingless Bees project to take a tour of the centre where you will learn about the incredible importance of these different species, and how they provide for our ecosystem in a myriad of ways. Then, sit down for a delicious vegetarian lunch at a local community organization that works to provide resources for children who have left school, so they will have the hope of a better future. Finish off the day with a brief walking tour of Cape Coast town before heading back to the accommodations in Elmina, where the group will join one of the best local drumming and dance teachers for a lesson and performance with the traditional Djembe drum. (F) (M)

Transport: Elmina - Elmina (2.75h)
Event: Besuch des Kakum-Nationalparks (2.5h)
Event: Stingless Bees Project Visit (0.75h)
Event: Community Lunch with Baobab Foundation (1.5h)
Event: Cape Coast Walking Tour (1.0h)
Event: Djembe Drum Lesson & Traditional Performance
Unterkunft: Lemon Beach Resort

12. Tag: Elmina / Ankasa

After breakfast the group will transfer to Beyin, a coastal village notable for its beautiful beaches, historic fort castle, and serving as a museum of Nzema culture. In the afternoon, set off through the beautiful Amasuri wetlands in a traditional dugout canoe to find the community of Nzulezu Stilt Village. Legend has it that the community here migrated some 600 years ago after being driven from their homes during conflict. It's said a snail led them to this remote location where they would be safe. This shelled creature is now sacred to the people here and is not eaten as in other parts of Ghana. Later, travel to Ankasa Reserve Lodge, located in Ghana's finest remaining rainforest habitat and responsible for protecting many endangered mammals. Enjoy time to settle in at the lodge and relax before dinner. There will be an optional night walk through the forest for anyone looking for a little more adventure after an otherwise long day. (F) (A)

Transport: Elmina - Beyin (4.5h)
Event: Nzulezu Stilt Village Visit & Canoe Ride (2.75h)
Transport: Beyin - Ankasa (1.75h)
Event: Ankasa Reserve Lodge Stay & Visit
Unterkunft: Ankasa Reserve Lodge

13. Tag: Ankasa

Enjoy a beautiful morning in this wonderful forest environment and head to the stunning Bamboo Cathedral, where the stalks bend towards each other above the road forming tall arcs. Located about 9km into the forest from the main gate, there are two ways to get here. The first is by mountain bikes or you can choose to ride in a 4x4 vehicle. Learn about the plant and animal life from your CEO and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of this remote location. Return to the lodge for an included lunch before visiting the Ankasa Village and community. Their remote community is made up mainly of subsistence farmers living happily in basic mud houses trading their produce at the local markets to enable them to buy items and provide for their families. Spend time with the farmers that live here and learn more about their local customs, even trying a delicacy like Gari, or pounding FuFu. Arrive back to the lodge in the evening for an included dinner and free time. An optional night walk is available for those looking for a more active evening amid nocturnal nature. (F) (M) (A)

Event: Bamboo Cathedral Visit via Mountain Bike or 4x4 (4.0h)
Event: Ankasa Village & Community Visit (3.0h)
Unterkunft: Ankasa Reserve Lodge

14. Tag: Ankasa / Brenu Achinum

Travel to Brenu Akyinim with its scenic beaches and serene lagoon nearby. Upon arrival the group will have free time to enjoy this beach front location. Relax at the beach, explore the local villages and coastal lagoons. Tonight, gather for an included dinner overlooking the water. (F) (A)

Transport: Ankasa - Brenu Achinum (5.0h)
Freizeit: Brenu Achinum
Unterkunft: Brenu Beach Lodge

15. Tag: Brenu Achinum / Accra

Choose to experience an early morning optional lagoon kayak to watch sunrise and enjoy nature. While the sun is cool in the early morning you'll head to the local lagoon for another exciting activity. A coastal lagoon situated in a beautiful location overlooking the ocean, this is where locals from the nearby fishing village use wooden canoes to fish the lagoon for tilapia, crabs and other fish. At the end, walk to the beach front hotel through the fishing community of Brenu Akyinim.

Travel back to Accra. Along the way make a stop in Elmina to visit the Castle of St. George, dating back to 1482. Afterwards, visit the local fishing market and walk a short distance to visit the boat builders of this coastal community. The design of these boats has not changed in centuries nor have the methods or tools used to build them. Lunch will be had on your own in Anomabo. Arrive in Accra by early afternoon and pay a visit to the final resting place of Ghana's founder, Kwame Nkrumah, and delve into his incredible life and efforts to liberate this country. Transfer to the hotel from here and enjoy free time to relax or wander around the city before an included group dinner tonight at one of the most popular restaurants in Accra. Choose to return to the hotel after or head out to experience Ghana's nightlife. (F) (A)

Transport: Brenu Achinum - Accra (3.5h)
Event: Castle of St. George Visit (2.0h)
Event: Besuch des Kwame-Nkrumah-Mausoleums (1.0h)
Freizeit: Accra
Unterkunft: Urbano Hotel

Optionaler Ausflug:
Brenu Beach Kayaking & Village Walk (**)

16. Tag: Accra / Lomé

Travel from Accra to Lomé today. There will be a border crossing along this route. Arrive in the afternoon and enjoy free time to get settled and relax at the hotel before the next part of your adventure begins. (F)

Transport: Accra - Lomé (5.0h)
Freizeit: Lomé
Unterkunft: ONOMO Hotel Lome

17. Tag: Lomé / Kpalimé

Have breakfast at the hotel and enjoy a welcome briefing this morning with your CEO before heading to the biggest market in Lomé and one of the most vibrant markets in all of West Africa. Immerse yourself in the daily life of the locals and learn more about the history behind various churches and monuments in the city from your CEO. Then, travel onwards to the community of Atitovou. Here, witness how generations have been weaving traditional Kente cloth for centuries. Walk through the community, observe the (mostly men) weaving the beautiful cloth and sit down with a local family to learn more about the importance of this piece of their heritage. Transfer to the hotel in Kpalime for lunch and then visit Mount Kloto for an afternoon hike amid the stunning natural scenery and abundance of colourful butterflies that reside here. The remainder of the evening will be spent at your leisure. (F) (M)

Event: Grand Marche and German Cathedral Visit (0.75h)
Transport: Lomé - Atitovou (1.25h)
Event: Atitovou Community Visit & Kente Cloth Weaving (0.75h)
Transport: Atitovou - Kpalimé (1.25h)
Event: Mount Kloto Visit & Hike (1.5h)
Freizeit: Kpalimé
Unterkunft: Hotel Parc Residence

18. Tag: Kpalimé / Sokodé

In the morning the group will begin the journey to Sokode with stops along the route to a few local markets where you'll experience the sounds and smells of these colorful spaces. Stretch your legs, witness vital trading points for rural farmers selling their items, and feel part of the fabric of local life. Arrive in Sokode around lunch where you'll witness the spectacular horse dance here. This spectacular event dating back centuries is hardly experienced by any outsiders and involves a festive community atmosphere you will never forget. Later, attend the ancient fire dance which is traditionally performed at festivals and special occasions in this remote northern part of Togo. Spend the remainder of the evening at your leisure back at the hotel and reflect on the beautiful cultural experiences of your day. (F) (M) (A)

Transport: Kpalimé - Sokodé (5.5h)
Event: Atakpame Markets (0.5h)
Event: Sokodé Horse Dance (1.0h)
Event: Sokodé's Traditional Fire Dance (0.75h)
Unterkunft: Nassam's Hôtel

19. Tag: Sokodé / Natitingou

Your first immersive experience today will be a visit to the traditional Fugu weavers of Bafilo. This traditional cloth in northern Togo has been woven and worn for generations in this northern community. Witness the skilled process of making the intricate designs and style your own before continuing on to Tsare. In this remote community the group will observe the ancient method of iron smelting under the guidance of a local family. You'll hear about the family's daily routine and learn more about the harsh conditions they often work under. After an included lunch the group will transfer to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Koutammakou, a seldom visited wonder in northeastern Togo. Here the traditional mud homes of the Batammariba community reflect their spiritual beliefs of Voodoo. Transfer across the border to Natitingou and spend a night of leisure at the hotel there. (F) (M)

Transport: Sokodé - Bafilo (1.0h)
Event: Traditional Fugu Weavers of Bafilo (0.5h)
Transport: Bafilo - Tsare (0.75h)
Event: Iron Smelting at Tsare Community (0.75h)
Transport: Tsare - Koutammakou (1.5h)
Event: Koutammakou UNESCO World Heritage Site Visit (1.5h)
Transport: Koutammakou - Natitingou (3.0h)
Unterkunft: Hôtel Totora

20. Tag: Natitingou

After breakfast the group will have the rare privilege to visit a local Fulani village and gain insight into the lives of these normally nomadic people. Their communities are seldom observed by outsiders and the local culture differs greatly from other communities in this part of Benin. Learn about their family structures and experience cheese-making alongside members of this remote place. Then, transfer to Tata Somba and learn more about their traditional body scaring rituals that are used to denote which tribe you belong to, before walking to a local lunch spot. Later walk to a local family's home where they are producing organic shea butter and be taken through the entire process. After quality time here the group heads back towards Natitingou for a visit to the Regional Museum Natitingou Market. Enjoy free time in the evening to rest and recharge for tomorrow's adventures. (F)

Transport: Natitingou - Natitingou (1.5h)
Event: Fulani Village Visit
Event: Tata Somba Village Visit & Walk
Event: Organic Shea Butter Process with a Local Family (0.75h)
Event: Visit the Regional Museum in Natitingou (1.0h)
Unterkunft: Hôtel Totora

21. Tag: Natitingou / Savalou

Turn towards the mountains today and visit the local communities in Teneka Beri and the nearby Taneka Coco. Visit the family homesteads, meet the spiritual leaders, and gain valuable insight into daily life here. Soak in the gorgeous surrounding landscape with its mountain views and continue on to visit the sacred Dankoli Shrine. This shrine is believed to be the most powerful of all shrines in Benin, and it's a place many go to speak directly with the Gods. Learn about the shrine's history while here and its importance as a space to pray and as for help. Finish the day in Savalou and spend time at your leisure this evening in the hotel. (F) (M)

Event: Teneka Beri Mountain Community Visit (1.5h)
Event: Dankoli Shrine Visit (0.75h)
Transport: Natitingou - Savalou (6.0h)
Unterkunft: Hotel F&F Savalou

22. Tag: Savalou / Ouidah

Travel to Cove where the group will be welcomed by the local community for a special ceremony known as the Gelede Masked Dance in celebration of all mothers and elderly women, iyami, and especially the Great Mother (lya Nia) of the Yoruba religion. The group will gain authentic insight into the culture and traditions of the people in this region and witness first-hand the respect they have for women in their communities. From here, move on to the Underground Dwellings outside of Abomey. The dwellings are believed to date back to the 16th century and are only now still being discovered and studied. Explore some of the dwellings during your visit and see where locals lived and felt protected from slave raiders and tribal conflict. Travel onwards to Abomey where you will visit a private palace in the area modeled after the Royal Palace, and then stop at the spectacular Temple of the Chameleo with a deep history in the West African religion of Vodun. Spend the evening at your leisure upon arrival to Ouidah. (F) (M)

Transport: Savalou - Ouidah (5.75h)
Event: The Gelede Masked Dance (1.0h)
Event: Visit the Underground Dwellings (0.75h)
Event: Chameleon Temple Visit & Private Palace Walkthrough (1.25h)
Unterkunft: La Casa Del Papa

23. Tag: Ouidah

Today's adventures begin with a visit to Ganvie, known as the Venice of West Africa. This ancient community of over 30,000 people is living on structures built on stilts over Lake Nokoue. Transfer to traditional wooden boats waiting at one of the jetties and watch as local fishermen go about their daily tasks on your ride through the water village. The group will dock at one of the structures and experience the personal and important Kokou Ceremony. Participants fall into a deep trance-like state during the proceedings and it's said this is the powerful local spirits taking over their followers. After lunch, transfer back to Ouidah and attend the annual Voodoo festival in the precise place where this spiritual practice was born. This public holiday in Benin is a truly authentic experience where the community gathers together in expectation for the arrival of Zangbeto. Spend time soaking up this unique atmosphere and incredible festival. The remainder of this evening will be at your leisure. (F) (M)

Transport: Ouidah - Ganvié (1.5h)
Event: Kokou Ceremony & Lake Nokoue Visit (2.5h)
Transport: Ganvié - Ouidah (1.5h)
Event: The Annual Voodoo Festival of Ouidah (1.5h)
Unterkunft: La Casa Del Papa

24. Tag: Ouidah / Cotonou

Enjoy some breakfast and free time at the hotel this morning before travelling to Cotonou. Upon arrival, pay a visit to the 30m tall Amazone Statue honouring the female warriors of the ancient kingdom of Dahomey. Then, check out the longest graffiti mural in the world and its beautiful art celebrating the ancient kingdom of Dahomey. Walk along the entire stretch of wall coming in at 940m, and get a feel of this vibrant city. Today's final stop is to the Grand Marché du Dantokpa, one of West Africa's largest outdoor markets and located in the throbbing heart of Cotonou. The market sells everything you could imagine and is a major contributor to the economy of Benin. Attend a farewell dinner in the late afternoon before the group heads together to the Cotonou airport where your tour comes to an end. (F) (A)

Transport: Ouidah - Cotonou (1.0h)
Event: Amazone Statue in Cotonou (0.5h)
Event: Graffiti Wall Visit (0.5h)
Event: Walking tour of Grand Marché du Dantokpa (0.75h)
Freizeit: Ouidah
Event: Tag der Abreise

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Fahrplan-, Flugplan-, Hotel- und Programmänderungen bleiben ausdrücklich vorbehalten.

(**) Von G Adventures organisierte Programme sowie Aktivitäten. Diese sind nicht im Reisepreis enthalten und müssen vor Ort gebucht werden. Änderungen vorbehalten.

(F=Frühstück,M=Mittagessen,A=Abendessen)

ACHTUNG: wichtige Infos zur Rundreise

Früheste Abreise ab: 21:00 Uhr

Infos zum Reiseverlauf

  • Ausgangsort

    Accra (Ghana)

  • Unterbringung

    Hotels (19 nts), Community Guesthouse (2 nts), Lodge (2 nts)

  • Transportmittel

    Private vehicle, boat, bicycle, walking

  • Mahlzeiten

    23 Frühstück, 11 Mittagessen, 11 Abendessen

  • Teilnehmer

    Max 16, avg. 14

  • Zielort

    Cotonou (Benin)

Leistungen

Enthaltene Leistungen

  • Dein Foodie-Moment: Bonkro Cooking Class Experience, Bonkro
    Dein Hands-On-Moment: Atitovou Community Visit & Kente Cloth Weaving, Atitovou
  • Arrival Transfer
  • Black Star Gate & Independence Square visit
  • Walking Tour of Jamestown
  • Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum Visit
  • The Fantasy Coffins of Ghana
  • Shai Hills Reserve Visit
  • Volta River Sunset Cruise
  • Climbing Mount Afadjato
  • Wli (Agumatsa) Falls Visit
  • Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi
  • Outdoor Movie Night with Locals in Bonkro
  • New Edubiase Market Visit
  • Bonkro Community Bonfire
  • Cape Coast Castle Visit
  • Visit to Kakum National Park
  • Stingless bees project tour
  • Djembe drum performance and dance lesson
  • Dugout canoe ride to Nzulezu Stilt Village
  • Biking or hiking in the Ankasa Reserve
  • Ankasa Village and Community Excursion
  • Grand Marche and German Cathedral Visit
  • Mount Kloto Visit & Hike
  • Atakpame Markets
  • Sokodé Horse Dance
  • Sokodé’s Traditional Fire Dance
  • Iron Smelting at Tsare Community
  • Koutammakou UNESCO World Heritage Site Visit
  • Visit the Regional Museum in Natitingou
  • Dankoli Shrine Visit
  • The Gelede Masked Dance
  • Visit the Underground Dwellings
  • Chameleon Temple Visit & Private Palace Walkthrough
  • Kokou Ceremony & Lake Nokoue Visit
  • Amazone Statue in Cotonou
  • Walking tour of Grand Marché du Dantokpa
  • All transport between destinations and to/from included activities

Trip Dossier

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West African Adventure: Highlights of Ghana, Togo & Benin

  • Trip code: 423X001
  • Dauer: 24
  • Stil: Classic

For the ultimate adventure seeker, this is the journey you’ve been waiting for. Over 24 unforgettable days, dive deep into the rich cultures, histories, and traditions of Ghana, Benin, and Togo with an expert G Adventures CEO leading the way. Walk the streets of Accra and uncover Ghana’s path to liberation, search for wildlife in the lush landscapes of Shai Hills Reserve and Kakum National Park, and connect with rural communities working to preserve their unique heritage. Get hands-on learning Batik from female artisans, craft your own glass Krobo beads, and pick up fresh ingredients at a bustling market before cooking alongside locals. Witness the vibrant energy of the Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi, explore the roots of Voodoo culture in Ouidah, and fully immerse yourself in the rhythms of daily life in Togo’s welcoming villages. If you’re ready for a true West African adventure, this is it.

Übersicht

Accommodation

Hotels (19 nts), Community Guesthouse (2 nts), Lodge (2 nts)

Checklist

Documents:
• Flight info (required) (Printouts of e-tickets may be required at the border)
• Insurance info (required) (With photocopies)
• Passport (required) (With photocopies)
• Vouchers and pre-departure information (required)
• Visas or vaccination certificates (With photocopies)

Essentials:
• Toiletries (required) (Shampoo, bodywash, soap, etc.)
• Binoculars (optional)
• Camera (With extra memory cards and batteries)
• Cash, credit and debit cards
• Day pack (Used for daily excursions or short overnights)
• Ear plugs
• First-aid kit (should contain lip balm with sunscreen, sunscreen, whistle, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, bandaids/plasters, tape, anti-histamines, antibacterial gel/wipes, antiseptic cream, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, rehydration powder, water purification tablets or drops, insect repellent, sewing kit, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)
• Flashlight/torch (Headlamps are ideal)
• Fleece top/sweater
• Footwear
• Hat
• Locks for bags
• Long pants/jeans
• Moneybelt
• Outlet adapter
• Personal entertainment (Reading and writing materials, cards, music player, etc.)
• Reusable water bottle
• Shirts/t-shirts
• Sleepwear
• Small travel towel
• Sunglasses
• Swimwear
• Watch and alarm clock
• Waterproof backpack cover
• Windproof rain jacket

Health & Safety:
• Face masks (Clients will be only be required to wear a face mask where it is mandated by local regulations.)
• Hand sanitizer
• Pen (Please bring your own pen for filling out documents.)

Warm Weather:
• Sandals/flip-flops
• Shorts/skirts (Longer shorts/skirts are recommended)
• Sturdy water shoes/sandals
• Sun hat/bandana
• Swimwear

Group Leader

CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout, local guides

Group Size Notes

Max 16, avg. 14

Highlights

Sip a refreshing beverage on a relaxing sunset cruise on the Volta River, Sit outside and enjoy a movie on the big screen with the local community members of Bonkro, Attend the Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi where gifts are brought forth to the King of Ghana and celebration takes place, Learn the art of Batik making from local female artisans in Elmina, Stroll along Africa’s world-famous rainforest canopy walkway in Kakum National Park, Enjoy a traditional weaving experience of Kente cloth led by members of the Atitovou community, Spend time learning from and interacting with locals in their rural communities and connect on a deeper level to the important culture of Benin and Togo

Introduction

For the ultimate adventure seeker, this is the journey you’ve been waiting for. Over 24 unforgettable days, dive deep into the rich cultures, histories, and traditions of Ghana, Benin, and Togo with an expert G Adventures CEO leading the way. Walk the streets of Accra and uncover Ghana’s path to liberation, search for wildlife in the lush landscapes of Shai Hills Reserve and Kakum National Park, and connect with rural communities working to preserve their unique heritage. Get hands-on learning Batik from female artisans, craft your own glass Krobo beads, and pick up fresh ingredients at a bustling market before cooking alongside locals. Witness the vibrant energy of the Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi, explore the roots of Voodoo culture in Ouidah, and fully immerse yourself in the rhythms of daily life in Togo’s welcoming villages. If you’re ready for a true West African adventure, this is it

Meals Included

23 Frühstück, 11 Mittagessen, 11 Abendessen

Meal Budget

Plane USD85-110 für nicht inbegriffene Mahlzeiten ein

Optional Activities

Brenu Achinum
- Brenu Beach Kayaking & Village Walk

Start / Finish

Accra nach Cotonou

Transport

Private vehicle, boat, bicycle, walking

What's Included

Dein Foodie-Moment: Bonkro Cooking Class Experience, Bonkro
Dein Hands-On-Moment: Atitovou Community Visit & Kente Cloth Weaving, Atitovou. Arrival Transfer. Black Star Gate & Independence Square visit. Walking Tour of Jamestown. Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum Visit. The Fantasy Coffins of Ghana. Shai Hills Reserve Visit. Volta River Sunset Cruise. Climbing Mount Afadjato. Wli (Agumatsa) Falls Visit. Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi. Outdoor Movie Night with Locals in Bonkro. New Edubiase Market Visit. Bonkro Community Bonfire. Cape Coast Castle Visit. Visit to Kakum National Park. Stingless bees project tour. Djembe drum performance and dance lesson. Dugout canoe ride to Nzulezu Stilt Village. Biking or hiking in the Ankasa Reserve. Ankasa Village and Community Excursion. Grand Marche and German Cathedral Visit. Mount Kloto Visit & Hike. Atakpame Markets. Sokodé Horse Dance. Sokodé's Traditional Fire Dance. Iron Smelting at Tsare Community. Koutammakou UNESCO World Heritage Site Visit. Visit the Regional Museum in Natitingou. Dankoli Shrine Visit. The Gelede Masked Dance. Visit the Underground Dwellings. Chameleon Temple Visit & Private Palace Walkthrough. Kokou Ceremony & Lake Nokoue Visit. Amazone Statue in Cotonou. Walking tour of Grand Marché du Dantokpa. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities

Minimum Age

Um ohne Begleitperson mit G Adventures zu reisen, musst du mindestens 18 Jahre alt sein. Das Mindestalter für Kinder in Begleitung eines Erziehungsberechtigten (über 21) beträgt 12 Jahre

Itinerary

Day 1 Accra

Arrive at any time. Your transfer to the hotel is included as part of your tour. Upon arrival take some time to get settled and opt to have dinner at the onsite restaurant. The adventure begins tomorrow

Day 2 Accra

Have breakfast at the hotel and enjoy a welcome briefing this morning with your CEO before a sightseeing day in Accra. Start with a visit to Black Star Gate and the main ceremony grounds of Independence Square to learn about Ghana’s journey towards liberation from British rule. Then transfer to the historical community of Jamestown for a walking tour through the structures that predate the Colonial era, and gain a true picture of old Accra with its many European influences. From here the group will visit the final resting place of Ghana’s founder, Kwame Nkrumah and delve into his incredible life and efforts to liberate this country. Grab lunch on your own at a local restaurant.

The adventure continues as the group meets a local artisan of Ghana's Fantasy Coffins, which are a unique and creative way this country honours loved ones and celebrates their path to the afterlife. Check out a few of his designs and learn a little more about Ghana’s lively funerary practices. The remainder of the evening will be free for travellers to explore the local area on their own, or to relax at the hotel

Day 3 Accra/Akosombo

After breakfast leave Accra behind for the greener pastures of the Shai Hills Reserve. The protected area was home to the Shai people before they were pushed out by the British, and remnants of their time here can still be found within the landscape. From hills to canyons, this area is also home to forests and grasslands that allow the resident wildlife to thrive. Be on the lookout for antelope, zebra, baboons, and green monkeys as you walk with your guide to the Obonu Tem caves. Later, after an included lunch, the group will visit a village near Krobo to meet one of the resident families here that make traditional Ghanaian beads. Learn firsthand about their historical importance, and spend a wonderful afternoon mixing with locals, observing village life, and making your own bead jewelry. Later, upon returning to the hotel, the group will embark on a short walk to the jetty and board a river cruise to enjoy the rolling hills and lush forest scenery with a complimentary sundowner in hand. The remainder of the evening will be at your leisure back at the lodge

Day 4 Akosombo

This morning will be dedicated to hiking Mount Afadjato, Ghana’s highest mountain standing at approximately 885 metres. Take in the sweeping views, breathe the fresh air, and search for butterflies and birds as you climb. It’s worth noting there will be an alternative hiking option for any travellers who choose not to try the more strenuous route. Enjoy an included lunch after the climb in the town of Wli before visiting the highest waterfall in West Africa in its idyllic setting. As you near the falls listen for the sounds of Fruit Bats in the adjacent cliffs amid the rushing water. Return to Akosombo and enjoy a free evening at leisure. Maybe have a beverage at the riverfront bar and enjoy dinner on your own with a view

Day 5 Akosombo/Kumasi

Transfer to the UNESCO World Heritage site close to Kumasi where you will see the last material remains of the great Asante Empire. There are 10 active shrines within the buildings which are made from bamboo, timber, mud, and thatched roofs. The walls are designed with motifs that have traditional symbolic meanings attached to ancient Adinkra symbols. This is also where Nana Yaa Asantewaa, possibly–the most important woman in Ashanti history–comes from. From here the group will continue to the hotel and enjoy a free evening with an included dinner at the hotel restaurant

Day 6 Kumasi

In the morning visit the commercial centre in Kumasi, where most Ghanaians shop. Explore bustling Adum and the Kejetia market with its labyrinth of stalls. Feel the atmosphere of daily life for so many locals living nearby. Prepare for culture and history at Manhyia Palace, home of the Asantehene King of the Ashanti’s and ruler of the powerful Asanteman Kingdom. Gain key insight into the legacy of the Ashanti’s before attending the Akwasidae Festival. This traditional ceremony and celebration is held by the Ashanti people of Ghana every six weeks on a Sunday at the palace in Kumasi. People dress in traditional clothing, the king is greeted at the royal court, gifts are offered, and there are parades with drummers, dancers, and singers to celebrate the Ashanti people’s rich culture and heritage. During the festival there will be opportunities to purchase lunch from one of the street vendors at your own expense. The day is planned this way so as to not miss the arrival of the King. Afterwards, travel back to the hotel for a free evening to relax by the pool and enjoy your included dinner

Day 7 Kumasi/Bonkro

In the morning visit the ancient village of Ntunso, which is where Adinkra symbols and cloth originate from. These symbols have been used in Ghana for centuries to represent concepts or aphorisms, and are most commonly used in fabrics and pottery. Learn more about how these symbols were created and then transferred onto traditional cloth and clothing. While here, you will make your own strip of Adinkra cloth with symbols that have personal significance to you. Then, it’s onward to the guesthouse in Bonkro where your stay contributes to the ongoing conservation efforts towards the protection of the surrounding Picathartes Forest reserve and local community life in the area. Enjoy an included lunch of traditional dishes and then an afternoon visit to the local representative of Kuapa Kokoo, a Fairtrade-certified cocoa farmers organisation in Ghana.


During your visit the group will meet with several of the farmers and their families, and learn how the cooperative is improving working conditions and ensuring women’s voices are heard in the business. See the entire harvesting process and taste some of the local sweets. Then, set out on a short walk through the village where you’ll see first-hand the benefits of community tourism in connecting cultures and strengthening. Finish the day with an included dinner back at the guesthouse and then an outdoor cinema movie night that will be joined by local families for an involved experience within the community

Day 8 Bonkro

Enjoy a relaxed start before breakfast, where the chef will ask which local dish you’d like to learn to cook for this evening’s meal. Transfer to the market in New Edubiase to purchase the necessary ingredients for your dinner dish. Delve right into the daily bartering alongside the locals for an authentic grasp of everyday life. Spend free time here and have lunch on your own. Choose to ride a bike back to Bonkro and pedal through the villages along dirt roads and take in the beauty of this area, or ride back to the community guesthouse in the vehicle. Then, join the head chef at the property and prepare the group dinner. This hands-on experience will allow for a taste of Ghana’s culinary culture with plenty of advice from the kitchen experts. The meal will be prepped and then fully prepared come evening. In the meantime, take a short walk to the nearby rainforest that is being protected by the community with the aim of increasing its size in the coming years to help heal the planet. Enjoy dinner made by your own hands and share the warmth of this special meal before a night around the bonfire joined by the locals with traditional music and stories of Ghana’s past

Day 9 Bonkro/Accra

Enjoy breakfast at the guesthouse before transferring back to Accra. There will be a stop en route for lunch on your own. Upon arrival to the city the group will visit a local restaurant for an included dinner before taking advantage of a free evening to explore more on your own. Your CEO can provide you with some suggestions on the best places for nightlife in this city

Day 10 Accra/Elmina

Have breakfast at the hotel and enjoy a welcome briefing this morning with your CEO before transferring to Cape Coast, the capital of the Central Region in southern Ghana, and known for its role in the transatlantic slave trade. Have lunch on your own at a friendly, fresh, and local spot before exploring the UNESCO World Heritage site of Cape Coast Castle. This emotional experience is extremely important in understanding the recent history of Ghana. Spend the remainder of the afternoon immersing yourself in the true African art of traditional batik making at a workshop led by Global Mamas. This organization works hard to empower local women to hone their artistic skills and enter the fair-trade market, thus enabling them to support their families. Later, transfer to your beach front accommodation in Elmina where you will have free time to relax and explore the area on your own

Day 11 Elmina

Set off for the spectacular scenery and fascinating wildlife of Kakum National Park, tucked away in the Assin Attandansco Reserve. The park’s best-known feature is its Canopy Walkway made up of 7 suspension bridges that stretch high about the forest floor, and are over 300 years old. Marvel at the outstanding views spanning for miles across this tropical guinea rainforest, and search for unique plants and animals as you walk through. Afterwards, visit the nearby Stingless Bees project to take a tour of the centre where you will learn about the incredible importance of these different species, and how they provide for our ecosystem in a myriad of ways. Then, sit down for a delicious vegetarian lunch at a local community organization that works to provide resources for children who have left school, so they will have the hope of a better future. Finish off the day with a brief walking tour of Cape Coast town before heading back to the accommodations in Elmina, where the group will join one of the best local drumming and dance teachers for a lesson and performance with the traditional Djembe drum

Day 12 Elmina/Ankasa

After breakfast the group will transfer to Beyin, a coastal village notable for its beautiful beaches, historic fort castle, and serving as a museum of Nzema culture. In the afternoon, set off through the beautiful Amasuri wetlands in a traditional dugout canoe to find the community of Nzulezu Stilt Village. Legend has it that the community here migrated some 600 years ago after being driven from their homes during conflict. It’s said a snail led them to this remote location where they would be safe. This shelled creature is now sacred to the people here and is not eaten as in other parts of Ghana. Later, travel to Ankasa Reserve Lodge, located in Ghana’s finest remaining rainforest habitat and responsible for protecting many endangered mammals. Enjoy time to settle in at the lodge and relax before dinner. There will be an optional night walk through the forest for anyone looking for a little more adventure after an otherwise long day

Day 13 Ankasa

Enjoy a beautiful morning in this wonderful forest environment and head to the stunning Bamboo Cathedral, where the stalks bend towards each other above the road forming tall arcs. Located about 9km into the forest from the main gate, there are two ways to get here. The first is by mountain bikes or you can choose to ride in a 4x4 vehicle. Learn about the plant and animal life from your CEO and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of this remote location. Return to the lodge for an included lunch before visiting the Ankasa Village and community. Their remote community is made up mainly of subsistence farmers living happily in basic mud houses trading their produce at the local markets to enable them to buy items and provide for their families. Spend time with the farmers that live here and learn more about their local customs, even trying a delicacy like Gari, or pounding FuFu. Arrive back to the lodge in the evening for an included dinner and free time. An optional night walk is available for those looking for a more active evening amid nocturnal nature

Day 14 Ankasa/Brenu Achinum

Travel to Brenu Akyinim with its scenic beaches and serene lagoon nearby. Upon arrival the group will have free time to enjoy this beach front location. Relax at the beach, explore the local villages and coastal lagoons. Tonight, gather for an included dinner overlooking the water

Day 15 Brenu Achinum/Accra

Choose to experience an early morning optional lagoon kayak to watch sunrise and enjoy nature. While the sun is cool in the early morning you'll head to the local lagoon for another exciting activity. A coastal lagoon situated in a beautiful location overlooking the ocean, this is where locals from the nearby fishing village use wooden canoes to fish the lagoon for tilapia, crabs and other fish. At the end, walk to the beach front hotel through the fishing community of Brenu Akyinim.

Travel back to Accra. Along the way make a stop in Elmina to visit the Castle of St. George, dating back to 1482. Afterwards, visit the local fishing market and walk a short distance to visit the boat builders of this coastal community. The design of these boats has not changed in centuries nor have the methods or tools used to build them. Lunch will be had on your own in Anomabo. Arrive in Accra by early afternoon and pay a visit to the final resting place of Ghana’s founder, Kwame Nkrumah, and delve into his incredible life and efforts to liberate this country. Transfer to the hotel from here and enjoy free time to relax or wander around the city before an included group dinner tonight at one of the most popular restaurants in Accra. Choose to return to the hotel after or head out to experience Ghana’s nightlife

Day 16 Accra/Lomé

Travel from Accra to Lomé today. There will be a border crossing along this route. Arrive in the afternoon and enjoy free time to get settled and relax at the hotel before the next part of your adventure begins

Day 17 Lomé/Kpalimé

Have breakfast at the hotel and enjoy a welcome briefing this morning with your CEO before heading to the biggest market in Lomé and one of the most vibrant markets in all of West Africa. Immerse yourself in the daily life of the locals and learn more about the history behind various churches and monuments in the city from your CEO. Then, travel onwards to the community of Atitovou. Here, witness how generations have been weaving traditional Kente cloth for centuries. Walk through the community, observe the (mostly men) weaving the beautiful cloth and sit down with a local family to learn more about the importance of this piece of their heritage. Transfer to the hotel in Kpalime for lunch and then visit Mount Kloto for an afternoon hike amid the stunning natural scenery and abundance of colourful butterflies that reside here. The remainder of the evening will be spent at your leisure

Day 18 Kpalimé/Sokodé

In the morning the group will begin the journey to Sokode with stops along the route to a few local markets where you'll experience the sounds and smells of these colorful spaces. Stretch your legs, witness vital trading points for rural farmers selling their items, and feel part of the fabric of local life. Arrive in Sokode around lunch where you’ll witness the spectacular horse dance here. This spectacular event dating back centuries is hardly experienced by any outsiders and involves a festive community atmosphere you will never forget. Later, attend the ancient fire dance which is traditionally performed at festivals and special occasions in this remote northern part of Togo. Spend the remainder of the evening at your leisure back at the hotel and reflect on the beautiful cultural experiences of your day

Day 19 Sokodé/Natitingou

Your first immersive experience today will be a visit to the traditional Fugu weavers of Bafilo. This traditional cloth in northern Togo has been woven and worn for generations in this northern community. Witness the skilled process of making the intricate designs and style your own before continuing on to Tsare. In this remote community the group will observe the ancient method of iron smelting under the guidance of a local family. You’ll hear about the family’s daily routine and learn more about the harsh conditions they often work under. After an included lunch the group will transfer to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Koutammakou, a seldom visited wonder in northeastern Togo. Here the traditional mud homes of the Batammariba community reflect their spiritual beliefs of Voodoo. Transfer across the border to Natitingou and spend a night of leisure at the hotel there

Day 20 Natitingou

After breakfast the group will have the rare privilege to visit a local Fulani village and gain insight into the lives of these normally nomadic people. Their communities are seldom observed by outsiders and the local culture differs greatly from other communities in this part of Benin. Learn about their family structures and experience cheese-making alongside members of this remote place. Then, transfer to Tata Somba and learn more about their traditional body scaring rituals that are used to denote which tribe you belong to, before walking to a local lunch spot. Later walk to a local family’s home where they are producing organic shea butter and be taken through the entire process. After quality time here the group heads back towards Natitingou for a visit to the Regional Museum Natitingou Market. Enjoy free time in the evening to rest and recharge for tomorrow’s adventures

Day 21 Natitingou/Savalou

Turn towards the mountains today and visit the local communities in Teneka Beri and the nearby Taneka Coco. Visit the family homesteads, meet the spiritual leaders, and gain valuable insight into daily life here. Soak in the gorgeous surrounding landscape with its mountain views and continue on to visit the sacred Dankoli Shrine. This shrine is believed to be the most powerful of all shrines in Benin, and it’s a place many go to speak directly with the Gods. Learn about the shrine’s history while here and its importance as a space to pray and as for help. Finish the day in Savalou and spend time at your leisure this evening in the hotel

Day 22 Savalou/Ouidah

Travel to Cove where the group will be welcomed by the local community for a special ceremony known as the Gelede Masked Dance in celebration of all mothers and elderly women, iyami, and especially the Great Mother (lya Nia) of the Yoruba religion. The group will gain authentic insight into the culture and traditions of the people in this region and witness first-hand the respect they have for women in their communities. From here, move on to the Underground Dwellings outside of Abomey. The dwellings are believed to date back to the 16th century and are only now still being discovered and studied. Explore some of the dwellings during your visit and see where locals lived and felt protected from slave raiders and tribal conflict. Travel onwards to Abomey where you will visit a private palace in the area modeled after the Royal Palace, and then stop at the spectacular Temple of the Chameleo with a deep history in the West African religion of Vodun. Spend the evening at your leisure upon arrival to Ouidah

Day 23 Ouidah

Today’s adventures begin with a visit to Ganvie, known as the Venice of West Africa. This ancient community of over 30,000 people is living on structures built on stilts over Lake Nokoue. Transfer to traditional wooden boats waiting at one of the jetties and watch as local fishermen go about their daily tasks on your ride through the water village. The group will dock at one of the structures and experience the personal and important Kokou Ceremony. Participants fall into a deep trance-like state during the proceedings and it’s said this is the powerful local spirits taking over their followers. After lunch, transfer back to Ouidah and attend the annual Voodoo festival in the precise place where this spiritual practice was born. This public holiday in Benin is a truly authentic experience where the community gathers together in expectation for the arrival of Zangbeto. Spend time soaking up this unique atmosphere and incredible festival. The remainder of this evening will be at your leisure

Day 24 Ouidah/Cotonou

Enjoy some breakfast and free time at the hotel this morning before travelling to Cotonou. Upon arrival, pay a visit to the 30m tall Amazone Statue honouring the female warriors of the ancient kingdom of Dahomey. Then, check out the longest graffiti mural in the world and its beautiful art celebrating the ancient kingdom of Dahomey. Walk along the entire stretch of wall coming in at 940m, and get a feel of this vibrant city. Today’s final stop is to the Grand Marché du Dantokpa, one of West Africa’s largest outdoor markets and located in the throbbing heart of Cotonou. The market sells everything you could imagine and is a major contributor to the economy of Benin. Attend a farewell dinner in the late afternoon before the group heads together to the Cotonou airport where your tour comes to an end

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 Accra

Day 2 Accra

Day 3 Accra/Akosombo

Day 4 Akosombo

Day 5 Akosombo/Kumasi

Day 6 Kumasi

Day 7 Kumasi/Bonkro

Day 8 Bonkro

Day 9 Bonkro/Accra

Day 10 Accra/Elmina

Day 11 Elmina

Day 12 Elmina/Ankasa

Day 13 Ankasa

Day 14 Ankasa/Brenu Achinum

Day 15 Brenu Achinum/Accra

Day 16 Accra/Lomé

Day 17 Lomé/Kpalimé

Day 18 Kpalimé/Sokodé

Day 19 Sokodé/Natitingou

Day 20 Natitingou

Day 21 Natitingou/Savalou

Day 22 Savalou/Ouidah

Day 23 Ouidah

Day 24 Ouidah/Cotonou

Please do not book onward travel before 9pm

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