Ghana Trip
₦863448 per person
A 20-minute drive from Labadi Beach, Tribeca Hotel Ghana offers an outdoor swimming pool, a lounge, a restaurant, a bar and Wi-Fi is free of charge in the entire property.
The air-conditioned rooms and suite at Tribeca Hotel Ghana feature an LCD TV with satellite channels, and the private bathrooms are complete with a bath tub. The suite also offers a pool view and spa bath.
A continental breakfast is available daily and the restaurant serves regional specialities.
A 15-minute drive from Accra International Conference Centre, Tribeca Hotel Ghana is 7 km from Accra Airport, and free private parking is possible on site.
(Note: It can be adjusted to suit your preferred Travel Date)
Destination
Departure
Please arrive by 9:15 AM for a prompt departure at 9:30 AM.Departure Time
Approximately 8:30 PM.Dress Code
Casual. Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat and warm jacket.Included
Personal GuideTransportation/CarTypical SouvenirNot Included
AccommondationAll Museum TicketsMeals
Day 1: Departure
4 Nights’ Accommodation at Tribeca Hotel 3*
Daily Breakfast
Day 2: Accra City Tour Experience
Makola Market was constructed in Accra in 1924 and stood at the heart of the urban Ghanaian life. This market is the main wholesale and retail marketplace in Accra, the epicenter of trade in the country and one of the nation's most important social and cultural institutions.
Locations : National Museum of Ghana, Barnes Rd., Accra Ghana Founded in 1957, the National Museum of Ghana is the largest and oldest of the six museums under the administration of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. The museum has three primary collection areas; archaeology, ethnography, and art, which are used to weave together a story about Ghana's rich cultural history. Objects range in age from the Stone Age to the recent past, and include indigenous Ghanaian musical instruments, beads, traditional textiles, furniture and pottery. Locations : Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, High St. Accra Ghana Our next stop will be at the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum which is the third and final burial place of Ghana’ s first President and one of the founding fathers’ of the Africa Union. Opened in 1992, the memorial complex is nestled on what was once the British colonial polo grounds. This symbolic location is a striking reminder of Ghana ' s journey from a colonial outpost to a sovereign nation.Day 3: Walking Tours In Cape Coast And Elmina
On this tour we will explore Ghana's top most historical town. We will visit the Elmina Castle which is the oldest building in existence below the sub sahara built in 1484 by the Portuguese. We will see the 17th century Dutch Cemetery, walk pass some of the historical and colonial stone age houses, visit homes and have interaction with the local people. Have lunch at top view restaurant over looking at lagoon and castle.
