Discover the beauty of one of Africa’s most captivating countries in this action packed adventure tour. Immerse yourself in this diverse and exciting culture as you learn about traditional African art and cookery, visit the country’s top nature reserves, and take in the rich culture and history of this infatuating nation.
• Visit Ghana’s largest wildlife sanctuary and game viewing.
• Go on a 40m high canopy walk in a jungle.
• Trek through the footpath of the Kakum rainforest and learn about some important African plants used for traditional medicine.
• Visit the oldest extinct slave castles in Africa and learn about Ghana’s heritage.
• Enjoy a refreshing swim in Africa’s highest waterfall and also hike to the upper falls.
• Dine and play with the monkeys at the monkey sanctuary.
• Visit the sacred crocodile pool and witness the sacrificial chicken ritual.
• Volunteer in an underprivileged children’s school and pass on much needed skills to young children.
• Volunteer, play and coach your favourite sports.
• Learn some African dancing and drumming skills from a skilled and patient dance teacher.
• Take a Twi lesson and learn to chat to the locals in our most commonly spoken language.
• Learn to carve an elephant or paint a traditional picture.
• Learn how to cook your favourite Ghanaian dish.
This is a group tour with a minimum of 4 participants for it to run, so please bring your friends along too
Adventure Tour in Ghana
The Ghana Experience gives you an amazing opportunity to see a side of Ghana that most travellers do not get the chance to experience. On this action packed 3 week adventure tour of Ghana, you will discover some of the most awe-inspiring places and people in what is widely regarded as Africa’s friendliest nation.
First Week
The first week of the tour will see you based in the bustling city of Accra, giving you the chance to explore this amazing city, which is truly a feast for the senses, and also take part in some of the inspiring volunteer projects. A member of our experience team will take you on a tour around Accra on your first full day, this should help you settle in and get your bearings before you start your first week’s volunteer and cultural activities.
Choose from volunteering teaching in local schools, care work at the underprivileged children’s centre, or even coach the sport you love to the hugely enthusiastic children. As well as the opportunity to volunteer in the community, you will also become immersed in the culture as you will have a range of social and cultural activities such as, lessons on how to cook traditional Ghanaian dishes, African drumming and dance sessions to add some rhythm to your trip, classes to introduce you to the local Ghanaian languages such as Twi and Ga, and also receive a lesson from one of Accra top artists and try your hand at producing a fine piece of authentic African art.
Accra is a city with so much to offer, so in your free time you can browse the inspired creations at one of Accra’s art and craft markets, take a trip down to the beautiful beaches, or just hang out in one of the local bars.
Second and Third Weeks
The second week of your authentic African adventure tour will see you and your new friends leave Accra and head off on the experience of a lifetime, taking in the sights and soaking up the culture of this truly awesome country. Ghana is well known for its friendly people and fun packed hotspots, so the next two weeks of the country wide tour will see you immersed in the culture and history that help to make Ghana a top destination for the adventurers amongst us. Go wildlife spotting in Ghana’s amazing national parks, swim in the highest waterfalls in West Africa, get up close and personal with the residents of a monkey sanctuary, take a heart pounding tree top stroll in the canopy of Kakum, climb a mountain, relax on some amazing beaches, and gain an insight in the Ghana’s turbulent past.
Criminal Records Check
We require you to complete a criminal records check in order to take part in this experience. We can accept those that have been done in the last two years if you have the certificate. In the UK it can be done through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), in the USA further details can be found on Travel.State.Gov, otherwise please search for your local service provider. We may also request a reference from a reliable source. You must supply these to us before departure and also take a copy with you to present to the in-country team.
Why do we require a criminal background check?
1) Ensuring a safe environment is conducive to learning, productivity and overall positive experiences for everyone involved.
2) We implement thorough screening processes and we are committed to safety and integrity, fostering trust among participants and the local community.
3) Conducting background checks serves as a preventive measure, deterring individuals with questionable backgrounds from attempting to participate in our programme.
4) Safeguards vulnerable people from potential harm within the programme.
Gap Year and Career Break Tours in Ghana
A Gap Year or Career Break tour in Africa’s friendliest nation, Ghana, will open your eyes to the amazing experiences available to those willing to step out of their comfort zone and broaden their cultural horizons. Our tours will provide fantastic opportunities, unforgettable memories, close friendships, and the experience of your life.
You will receive a friendly Akwaaba (welcome) from our in-country team when you arrive at the airport in Accra. A member of our team will be awaiting in arrivals for you, and will take you straight back to your Accra accommodation located in Teshie. This will be your new home for the next week, so this first day will be a chance to settle in and get to know the other adventurers who will be joining you on this amazing African experience. Once everyone has arrive you will receive a induction briefing from our in-country staff, who will fill you in on all the exciting details of the next 3 weeks ahead of you.
On your first morning in your new surroundings you will wake up to healthy breakfast, and once everyone is ready you will head off on a special tour of Accra. You will travel in a range of different types of transport to show you how to get around in the city, and you will learn about the history of Ghana with a visit to the Kwame Nkruma Museum – a memorial park dedicated to the First President of Ghana. Try your hand at bartering with the locals at the Ghana Craft Market and also the Makola Market, a traditional African market – a great place to get some souvenirs and treats for your family and friends. In the evening you will have the opportunity to explore the diverse nightlife that Accra has to offer, from traditional African bars and sports bars to modern, upmarket nightclubs. This diversity means that there is something for everybody!
Ghana is renowned for being a chilled out, relaxed nation, so take the time to adapt this lifestyle and spend the morning relaxing at the beautiful beach or by a nearby pool. The afternoon is also free for you to carry on getting to know your fellow travellers, and the locals, so just relax and enjoy a cold drink at a local bar. In the evening you will be treated to a traditional ‘Welcome Meal’ in Osu, and then head back to the Teshie accommodation (maybe via a few bars) to get a good sleep before starting on volunteer placements the following day.
Today is your first day of your community volunteering placement. You will have the choice of teaching the local kids at the underprivileged children centre, or having some fun with the kids, playing games or acting as their climbing frame. For the sport lovers amongst us there will be the opportunity for you to coach the sport of your choice to kids from the local schools or communities. The afternoon will give you the chance to experience more of the culture and tradition that makes Ghana so exciting, with an authentic African drumming and dance lesson. Put on your dancing shoes and become one with the beat of the drum.
Wake up to the second day of your community volunteer placement, and decide which placement you would like to take part in. After your extremely rewarding placement experience, in the afternoon we will arrange for you to have a lesson from a wood carver so you can try your hand at crafting an African figurine (Elephants and Giraffes are always popular, but you can choose to carve whatever takes your fancy). Not only is great fun to find out who out of your group is a real master crafter, it is a chance for you to express yourself and to take home a really unique memento from you Ghanaian adventure.
This will be your third morning on your community volunteer placement, with only two more days of volunteering remaining, be sure to make the most of this worthwhile opportunity, and help out in the area that best suits your personality and abilities. This afternoon will see you and your group take on the challenge of mastering the intricacies of the local dialects. Ga and Twi are the two widely spoken Ghanaian languages, and the locals love it when you speak to them in their mother tongue, so our experience language teachers will show you the basics to get you started.
This is your penultimate day on your community volunteer placement, so have some good fun with the kids in the morning before getting the teeth into some real African cuisine in the afternoon. We will give you an unmissable opportunity to test your skills in the kitchen as our resident Ghanaian chef will show you some tricks of the trade as you attempt to create a culinary masterpiece, African style. When you have finished with your creation everyone can sit down to a traditional Ghanaian feast.
This is your final day at your community volunteer placement, so this is the time to say farewell to the kids you have been helping and getting to know for the past 5 days. Volunteer work is an incredibly humbling experience, and bound to be something that you will never forget, as you will make some great friends with the kids and the dedicated local staff who give up so much for the lives of the kids they work with.
In the afternoon you are in for a real artistic treat. Let your creativity and originality shine through as you will have an exclusive lesson from a professional artist who lives and works in Accra. Under his expert guidance and with a few useful tips and pointers, you will produce a traditional piece of African art that is unique to you. Take it home and show your friends and family, as this will act as a lasting reminder of the amazing journey you took in Ghana.
After your fun filled first week in Accra has ended, your real African adventure can really begin. From Accra you will travel down the south coast to the original capital of Britain’s colonial empire, Cape Coast. Cape Coast has so much to offer, with beaches that stretch for miles, rainforests teaming with wildlife, and is a centre of Ghana’s traumatic history.
After a couple of hours journey down the coast from Accra, your first day in Cape Coast will be spend relaxing by the hotel pool, on the amazing palm-fringed beaches, or take a trip to the local crocodile island restaurant. With crocodiles surrounding you as you eat, you will feel closer to nature than ever before. Be sure to rest up today, as you have a lot of activities ahead of you on your national park trek tomorrow.
This will involve you taking a trek through the rainforest in Kakum National Park. With an experienced guide leading the way, you will learn how tradition Africans lived off the land, and used specific trees for medicinal purposes, and the importance of these to the African culture. Following your rainforest trek, you will then put your nerve to the test and take on the Kakum canopy walk. 40m up in the rainforest treetop, walking on planks only 1ft wide, expect some butterflies in your stomach and a few wobbly knee moments.
Will be slightly less physically demanding, but be prepared for a cultural and historical awakening. Ghana’s south coast is home to the oldest slave castles in Africa which can be found in Elmina, and today you will be visiting this great structure and others in the area. The awe-inspiring tours and shocking historical accounts of the turbulent years before Ghana’s independence, will really get you thinking. The amazing sea views from the castle walls will give you time to reflect on the infatuating truths about Ghana’s past.
On day 12 you will be heading East, inland towards the beautiful Volta region of the country, which is home to the largest man-made lake in Africa, the colossal Lake Volta. Your place of refuge for the next two days will be the town of Wli Agorviefe, an amazing place which is the tallest waterfalls in West Africa, the upper and lower Wli falls. To get you in the mood for a bit more adventure, you will trek to the upper falls, and take in the outstanding views and magnificent scenery, before heading down to the lower falls for possibly the most exhilarating swim you will have ever had the pleasure of experiencing.
Keep your adventurist cap on for day 13 as you will be scaling Ghana’s highest mountain peak, Mount Afadjato, measuring at 885m above sea level, so prepare yourself for some great views of the surrounding areas, casting your gaze over the Volta region for miles around with views of Lake Volta and the natural beauty of the surrounding area which is rich with wildlife and vegetation. A cracking way to start the day, the round trip, ascending and descending, takes approx. 2 hours, but do not fear if you are not super fit, as on this relaxing ascent nobody gets left behind.
Today you will spend the day getting up close with the local residents of the monkey sanctuary in Baobeng-Fiena. Just a short drive west of Wli Agorviefe, in the central region of the country, you will find yourself getting a really personal experience with the monkeys. This is a great opportunity to interact with these mischievous creatures, and also get some amazing photos. Don’t be surprised if you get a cheeky monkey or two climb on you, as they are certainly not shy. The sanctuary is also surrounded by lush rainforest, so whilst trekking, keep your eye out for some more local inhabitants.
Following your monkey adventure day, you will head off on Day 15 out to Ghana’s second largest city, Kumasi. Kumasi is well renowned for its huge market, so take the day to explore the amazing stalls, and work on your bartering skills to see if you can snap up some bargains. This is a great opportunity to pick up some souvenirs for the friends and family back at home, and maybe put your new found Ga and Twi skills to the test and try bartering in the local language. Relax and enjoy this amazing city, and after you have found all the African trinkets you want, just chill out in a one of the local bars or restaurants, as prices in Kumasi are much cheaper than in Accra.
The next stage of your African adventure is a trip to Mole National Park, Ghana’s largest wildlife reserve. Your home for the next 3 days will be in Larabanga in the heart of Mole, so be prepared for a real wildlife extravaganza. The national park is home to over 90 species of mammal, and countless numbers of bird species. This is a real treat for the animal lovers amongst us, as you will be taken on a game drives through the park to giving you the chance to get close to many animals such as elephants, hippos, warthogs, bushbacks and baboons. Mole is truly an amazing place full of some of Ghana’s rarest animals, so is certainly not to be missed.
The final day of your wild adventure in the Mole region will include an intriguing day trip to Paga, to meet the residents of the Paga Crocodile Pool. I hope you are feeling brave, as this will be a chance for you to get about as close to a crocodile as possible. Get your cameras at the ready as this a photo opportunity that you cannot miss out on. After an astonishing day with the crocodiles you will stop in the small town of Tamale for one night to relax before the long journey back down south.
The penultimate day of your authentic African adventure has arrived. Although you will spend much of the day travelling from the northern regions down to your final destination on the south coast, Kokobrite, this is a chance to reflect on your Ghana experience, the great friends you have made, and the amazing sights you have seen. Take in the beauty of the country as you follow the roads south through traditional rural villages and incredible scenery, there will also be a few stops along the way to stretch your legs and grab a bite to eat.
The journey may be long, but the destination at the popular Kokobrite beach resort is well worth the wait, and will certainly not disappoint. This is the most popular beach resort in Ghana, and other travellers and locals alike come from miles around to experience the amazing nightlife, gorgeous beach and traditional Ghanaian food. Spend the rest of the day relaxing, exploring or swimming on the beach, then end your Ghana Experience in style with a traditional Ghanaian beach party. Make sure you bring those dancing and drumming skills you learned back in Accra!
The Ghana Experience has now come to an end. After a final relaxing morning at Kokobrite beach, you and the group will head back to your accommodation in Teshie, where your journey began. Be sure to book your return flights for after 7:00pm, to allow for any delays, and our in-country team will help you arrange your return airport transfer.
You can arrive on any second weekend of the month to start the trip on a Monday. Please try to arrive on a Sunday into Accra. We’ll pick you up from the airport and take you back to the accommodation to settle you in and meet the rest of the team.
Please note that some national holidays may cause disruption to normal sessions but our in-country team will do their best to support activities around this.
Visa
Most visitors to Ghana will require a visa to enter. We suggest you apply for a tourist visa and we will supply you with all the required information once you have booked. You can check your visa requirements by visiting the Ghana High Commission website. Please search online for details.
Everyone will also require a yellow fever vaccination to enter Ghana and a certificate to prove you have had this. We also highly advise getting malaria tablets. You should contact your doctor to discuss this further.
Accommodation
You will be staying in our accommodation during your stay in Accra, and various guest houses and backpacker accommodation throughout the tour. All accommodation is basic but comfortable.
Meals
All meals are provided during your stay in Accra. However, you will be required to provide your own meals at other points during the tour. Budget approx GBP £10 per day.
Airport Transfer
You will be greeted at the airport by our friendly in-country team and transport is included to take you to Accra where you will start your tour.
Orientation
A full orientation will be given at the beginning of the tour to ensure you feel comfortable and safe in your surroundings.
24 Hour Support
You have the security of knowing that the in-country team are available 24 hours a day to provide you with support and advice whenever you need it.
Activities and Excursions
All activities and excursions included in the itinerary.
Transport
Transport between tour destinations as per itinerary.
Flights; Travel Insurance; Vaccinations, Tourist Visa; Some Meals as per Itinerary; Any Activities not on Itinerary or optional activity options.
Pre-requisites
Reasonable standard of health and fitness as some hiking is involved, and the trip involves some long journeys so a level of patience will be required.
Ideal for
Gap Year and Career Break Adventures in Ghana, Cultural Experiences, Geography Students.
Suitable for ages 15 to 60
If under 18 you must be accompanied by an adult
We generally recommend that our participants are at least 18 years old when they volunteer on our projects in Ghana. However, we are happy to accept those who are 16 or 17 years old, provided we receive written consent from a parent or guardian. If you are on an internship we may require you to be at least 20, so check the details against the trip. Please contact one of our friendly Travel Advisors for more information.
We provide you with 3 meals a day (a mix of Ghanaian and some western food).
Breakfast: usually Milo, tea or coffee with bread/toast and spreads, and fruit.
Lunch: sandwiches, wraps, pasta, salads.
Dinner: rice dishes, meat, beans, chicken, beef and fish, plantain.
You will also be offered some traditional local dishes such as Fufu (fermented cassava), Banku and Kenke which are often accompanied by a sauce or relish mixed with more recognisable beef or chicken and rice. Also dishes such as Red Red, kelewele, plantain and groundnut soup are a favourite among our participants.
Water is treated and supplied at the accommodation but when out you will need to buy water sachets or bottles, which are very cheap.
Although basic, the accommodation is comfortable and you will find it very easy to relax after your day’s activities. You will live alongside the other travellers and our in-country team. This makes for a very safe, fun and extremely social environment. You will be staying in a dorm room of 2-8 people and will eat most of your meals together. Private rooms are available on request and for an extra charge.
Amenities
Communal area for socialising and relaxing.
For internet access we recommend getting a local sim card with a data bundle. We will help you arrange this.
Various shopping options for basic everyday items such as snacks and drinks, toiletries, SIM cards, phone credit and international phone cards.
Clothes washing can be done using the traditional hand wash. You can either do this yourself with the materials provided, or for a charge our in-country staff will be happy to wash and fold your clothes for you!
We recommend purchasing a Ghanaian SIM card on arrival to make phone-calls home, as these will be charged at a cheaper rate and you can track your expenses on a pay-as-you-go tariff. WhatsApp is also a good app to have on your phone and just uses your data bundle or it’s free when accessing WIFI.
If you are travelling as a couple there may be an option to book a private room at an extra fee. However, this depends on availability at the time of your trip. Individuals will be expected to share in a male/female dormitory. We may be able to arrange a private room at a local guest house, so please ask one of our friendly Travel Advisors for more info.
The accommodation is very safe and valuables can be locked in the safety deposit boxes. During the day there are staff around to manage the facilities.
You can expect to work for approx. 2 – 4 hours per day in total on your volunteer project or 4 – 6 hours for internship placements, weather and schedule permitting.
Volunteering times will vary throughout the week, depending on local needs. Additionally, you can do more if you want and we have a range of other activities that may interest you so talk with the in-country team if you would like to fill out your time more. Alternatively, a lot of participants like to visit various areas of the city, chill out on the beach or relax in the posh hotels!
As a volunteer or intern on our projects in Accra you will work during the day Monday to Friday, with some evening and weekend commitments depending on your chosen project. Most evenings and weekends will be free for social activities and additional travel. If you require a few days off around the weekends for additional travel our team can be flexible and assist you with your travel plans.
In most situations you will be supporting local teachers and sports coaches. However, when you feel ready you will have the opportunity to run your own sessions. If you feel more comfortable, you can also run sessions alongside another volunteer.
You do not require any specific qualifications or experience to take part, unless we have already specified this in the pre-requisites of the trip. However, we do recommend that you have a keen interest in your chosen activity. Enthusiasm for the project is the most important element of it!
During your first couple of days you will receive a local orientation of Accra, and an induction to welcome you onto your project/placement. You will not only receive a great welcome, but you will also have a chance to settle in and get to know the others in your group. Please also rest assured that if you are the only person visiting at the time, then our in-country team will make that extra fuss of you and help you get the most from the experience. You will then receive 24 hour support from our in-country team.
You will have your evenings free after your placement, as well as your weekends, where you will be free to explore the city and take part in some awesome social activities. If required, our in-country team will arrange some interesting excursions and social activities for your group during your free time, and you are welcome to explore locally and further afield, including:
• Cape Coast: slave castles and Kakum canopy walk.
• Lake Volta
• Wli Waterfalls
• Mole National Park
• Jamestown: Ghanaian culture and Jamestown lighthouse.
You can arrive in Accra on any weekend of the year, with a Sunday being preferred. You will be picked up from Accra Kotoka International Airport (ACC) and taken to the accommodation. Note that you should only leave the airport with a member of our in-country staff. They will be holding a sign for you to recognise.
Participants will be arriving at various times throughout the weekend. Therefore, the induction will normally start on the Monday, when you will have a full briefing of the trip.
You should book your departure flight for the end date of your project, unless you are independently travelling after. This will fall on a Saturday. We will assist you in getting back to the airport.
Airport transfers on arrival are included. However, you will need to budget for your daily transport to and from your project/placement. Every other car in Ghana is a taxi which means fares are cheap and it’s likely you will share with others to make it even cheaper. You can also take public buses like Tros Tros for some African authenticity!
Yes, you will need a visa to visit Ghana. For UK citizens, obtaining your visa from the Ghana High Commission is relatively straightforward, provided you follow the instructions on the Ghana Embassy website. For non UK citizens, check with the Ghana High Commission or Embassy in your country of residence. We’ll provide you with all the information you will need for the visa application once you have booked your trip with us, including a letter of invitation.
Please note that we can also offer a visa on arrival option but this is a more expensive but does mean you can hold onto your passport. We will require your flight itinerary showing arrival and departure details, as well as a clear scan/photo of your passport bio page. We need this information at least 48hrs hours before your departure from your country of origin so we can process the request with immigration. They will supply us with an official letter that we will forward to you. You can show this when checking in at the airport, so they allow you on the aircraft. You will also need to show it on arrival at customs when entering Ghana.
Yes, you will need to obtain specific vaccinations before travelling to Ghana. The only compulsory, required and regulated vaccination for Ghana is Yellow Fever. However, participants travelling to Ghana are also recommended to take Malaria medication, and other various booster vaccinations. You will need to consult your local Travel Nurse or GP to check your vaccination history and personal requirements with regards to boosters.
Ghana is a tropical country lying just north of the equator. As such, the only seasonal changes are distinct wet and dry seasons. The dry season is primarily December to February, when day temperatures are in the 80s-90s F/27-36 C and nights in the 70s F/18-26 C. May to June and also September to October are the rainiest months in the south. Temperatures range from about 21°C to 32°C and the humidity is relatively high.
In most areas the temperatures are highest in March and lowest in August, after the rains. Variations between day and night temperatures are small.
Our in-country team appreciates any extra help from participants, so if you wish to bring donations, or purchase equipment whilst in Ghana to support your volunteer or internship project, it will be gratefully received.
Our in-country team will provide a small amount of project related equipment as part of the placement too. Please note that we do not want to get involved with shipping equipment to Ghana as this provides major challenges for us, so any additional equipment would have to be within your personal weight allowance with the airline you are flying with. Some participants have been able to get an extra bag with their flight but this needs to be pre-arranged with the airline company. It is also wise that you make sure you put a note against the flight booking so when you are checking in and dropping off you bags at the airport there is no awkwardness!