GHANA 2027

Gateway To Africa Experience

March 16-24   Starting at $3,900

GHANA 2027

Accra | Kumasi | Cape Coast

8 Nights

March 16th - March 24th 2027

*March 15th - Travel Day

Discount Applied | Valid thru 6/13/26

Double Occupancy $4,100 $3,900

Single Occupancy $4,700 $4,500

Limited Spots Available

Monthly Payment Plan

Deadline to book: September 30. 2026

Discover the rich heritage and vibrant culture of Ghana on this unforgettable journey through Accra, Kumasi, and Cape Coast. Begin your adventure in Accra, the bustling capital city where modern urban life intersects with deep historical roots. Explore local markets, art galleries, and historic sites that tell the story of Ghana’s past and bright future.

Kumasi’s vibrant energy makes it an unforgettable setting for a naming ceremony, where warm family gatherings, rhythmic drumming, and traditional rites introduce our guests to the Akan community; afterward, a kente weaving demonstration reveals the meticulous skill and symbolic patterns behind each handwoven cloth as master weavers explain dyes, looms, and the social meanings woven into every strip; cap the day with a visit to a nearby cocoa farm to walk among glossy pods, learn about the harvesting process firsthand, and learn how Ghana’s cacao journey from tree to market sustains local families and flavors the world’s chocolate.

We’ll visit the shores of Cape Coast, where poignant history awaits. Tour the Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and reflect on its role in the transatlantic slave trade. This visit serves as a powerful bridge to the African diaspora, offering a profound moment of remembrance and reconnection.

This carefully curated itinerary honors heritage, celebrates resilience, and invites a deeper understanding of the African diaspora’s enduring influence. Join us for a transformative journey that connects past and present in the heart of Ghana.

❋ Included

Accommodations luxury 4-star hotel

Daily breakfast

Air conditioned roundtrip airport transfers

Accra City Tour

African crafts market visit

Cape Coast Castle

Authentic Ghanaian Naming Ceremony

Manhyia Palace Museum Tour

Ancestral Slave River Walk

Kakum National Park Hike & Tree Canopy Walk

Drumming Demonstration & Lesson

Kente Weaving Demonstration

Cocoa Farm Visit

Ground transportation for included activities

Tour Path Travel LLC Gift

Dedicated staff to ensure you have the most amazing time!

❋ Not Included

Airfare to and from Ghana

Meals other than breakfast

Visa Fees

Yellow Fever Vaccination Fee

Travel Insurance (Highly Recommended)

Gratuities

Personal Items


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For the African diaspora, visiting Ghana offers healing: reclaim roots, stand on ancestral soil, join ceremonies and daily life that restore belonging.

The journey can mend disconnection, renew identity and pride, and foster emotional and spiritual reconciliation.

Ghana’s landscapes, music, food, and community support mental well-being, reduce stress, and renew purpose—a restorative return for body and mind.

Visiting Cape Coast Castle invites quiet reflection—set intentions before entering its rooms and dungeons, honoring the lives lost and the resilience of those affected by the transatlantic slave trade. Let the experience guide you toward deeper understanding and a commitment to remember, learn, and act with compassion.


Kakum National Park’s Canopy Walk offers a contrasting, uplifting experience: suspended among towering rainforest trees, the swaying bridges grant expansive views of vibrant flora and calls of wildlife, inspiring a sense of wonder and connection to nature. The canopy walk complements the solemn reflection at Cape Coast Castle, reminding visitors of regeneration and the living heritage that endures in Ghana’s landscapes and communities.


Assin Manso, located between Cape Coast and Kumasi, is a solemn and historically significant site where enslaved Africans were held and ritually cleansed at the “Last Bath” before being marched to the coast for shipment. Its memorials, slave river, and museum offer a powerful, reflective experience for visitors exploring Ghana’s heritage and the transatlantic slave trade.


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