Embark on an exhilarating quad biking adventure just outside Accra, Ghana, and feel the rush of adrenaline as you navigate rugged terrains and take in stunning landscapes. Experience the breathtaking Asenema Waterfalls, where nature’s beauty awaits.
Join your expert guide for a thrilling ride that requires no prior experience. You’ll safely explore hidden trails, conquer challenging hills, and relish the exhilarating sense of freedom. Take a break in paradise for lunch and discover the enchanting Asenema Waterfalls nestled in the lush Eastern Region. This natural gem offers serene surroundings, crystal-clear waters for refreshing swims, and ample opportunities for unforgettable photos.
Delve into nature’s beauty as you hike through tropical forests, revitalizing your senses along the way. Conclude your day at Nature’s Haven—Ghana’s premier eco-tourism spot—where you can wander through the tranquil Aburi Botanical Garden. Here, you’ll encounter vibrant flora, peaceful walking trails, and stunning vistas. With over 300 plant species to discover, indulge in birdwatching or simply relax in harmony with nature.
Additionally, explore the rich history of cocoa cultivation at the Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm, the first of its kind in Ghana, established in 1879. Next, experience the Oboadaka waterfalls, where the sounds of songbirds, the scent of pine, and the majestic waterfall create a blissful atmosphere of awe and wonder.
Your adventure culminates at the Aburi Craft Village, where local artisans create intricate souvenirs. Finally, savor a delightful traditional lunch buffet before being dropped off at your hotel.
Arrive in Accra, Ghana. You will be met at the airport by Beyondtours representatives who will assist youwith your transfer from the airport to your hotel. Enjoy a welcome drink at the hotel and participate in an orientation session..
The day begins with a sightseeing tour of Accra, Ghana’s capital and most populous city. Explore key landmarks such as the W.E.B. Du Bois Center for Pan African Culture and the Independence/Black Star Square, learning about Ghana’s history and its first president who led the country to independence. The tour then moves to The Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, dedicated to Ghana’s first President, where visitors can explore Nkrumah’s mausoleum, a museum showcasing his life, and his personal residence. Conclude the day at the Arts Center, an open-air market where participants can shop for goods from Ghana and West Africa, including fabrics of various materials, designs, colors, and textures.
Enjoy a drive to Cape Coast, passing through the historic Denkyira Kingdom en route to Kakum National Park, a preserved tropical rainforest in West Africa. Upon arrival, you’ll have the option to either take a 2 km nature walk through the rainforest to explore its diverse flora and fauna, along with their medicinal properties, or experience the canopy walkway suspended 40 meters above the forest floor. Delve into a tour of the renowned Forts, Castles, and Slave Dungeons of Ghana. This excursion offers insight into the harrowing history of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and its enduring impact. Visit Cape Coast Castle, initially built by the Swedes in 1653 and later controlled by the British. Here, you’ll learn about the intricate dynamics between Western slave traders and African tribes that facilitated the slave trade. Exploring the castle allows visitors to confront history firsthand, standing within the dark and oppressive dungeons, imagining the plight of millions of enslaved Africans. Additionally, the castle houses the West African Historical Museum, enriching the educational experience.
Enjoy a visit to Elmina Castle, also known as St. George’s Castle, built by the Portuguese in 1482. Learn about the complex dynamics of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and witness the harsh conditions endured by enslaved people in the dark dungeons. This first hand experience serves as a powerful reminder of the brutality of the slave trade. Afterward, continue your journey to Maaha Beach Resort..
Journey to Nzulezu, a unique village built on water. Nzulezu, meaning “built on water” in Nzema, is entirely constructed on stilts over a lake fed by two rivers. Legend has it that villagers were led to this secure location by a snail. After an hour’s drive through a rubber plantation, enjoy a five-kilometer ride on the lake in a local dugout canoe (life jackets provided). Upon arrival, interact with locals and explore the village, noticing the solid wood construction of the houses and the raffia walkways. Later, visit Fort Appolonia in Beyin, built in 1768 by English merchants and later transferred to the Dutch, who renamed it after King Willem III. The Dutch held the fort until 1872 when it was handed over to the British. Conclude the tour with a drive to Busua, where you’ll check into your hotel and unwind. Additionally, explore Ghana’s rich history with a visit to Nkroful, the birthplace of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President and a pivotal figure in the nation’s fight for independence. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of his village, gaining insights into Nkrumah’s early life and visionary leadership. This experience offers a meaningful encounter with Ghana’s past and the legacy of an extraordinary leader..
Enjoy a relaxing day at the beautiful beach-side resort..
Check out of Maaha Beach Resort and enjoy a drive back to Elmina.
After breakfast, head back to Accra for your flight back home.
Maximum Group
30
Age Range
6 to 88
Tour Type
Group
Language
English