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XperienceAfrica offers you a unique experience to see highlights of each country you visit where by you can choose to become involved in the day to day life of West African people.

XperienceAfrica guides are African people who have been trained to provide you with a worthwhile valuable experience during your time in West Africa.

XperienceAfrica will organize your tribe into Accra, Travel is customized, therefore, unlike most organized tours, we at XperienceAfrica will help with your travel plans as much or as little as you like, leaving you very much in charge of your travel if that is your choice.

While in Ghana you may choose to spend your available time concentrating on all that Ghana has to offer or you may plan to visit one of the neighboring countries of Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Benin or Cote d'Ivoire.

Festivals

Panafest, July and August in Accra, Cape Coast, Kumasi. Held every other year

Oguaa Fetu Afahye, August and September primarily in Cape Coast, Ghana.

Some adventures in Ghana

Accra , Ghana capital city, is located along the mideast southern coast of Ghana. Some of the highlights of this city include: The National Museum, Makola Market, Arts Center, WEB Du Bois Memorial Centre for Pan African Culture, Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, the beaches, and Aburi Botanical Gardens.

CapeCoast is located west of Accra along the coast, places to visit are the Cape Coast Castle, Kakum National Park and many small African coastal city treasures.

Elmina is home to St Georges Castle and Fort St Jago. The castle was built in 1482 by the Portuguese and eventually turned into a grim slave castle complete with dungeons. Today you will find informative guided tours, a historical museum and a great gift shop in the castle. Elmina is a wonderful small picturesque fishing village where it is easy to spend time enjoying the sights and sounds of the fishing activities.

Kumasi is the Ashanti capital of Ghana located in the southern central region of Ghana. Highlights of this central capital city include the National Cultural Centre, Manhyia Palace Museum, Armed Forces Museum, Kejetia Market and the many craft villages in the surrounding area.

Tamale, the capital of the northern region of Ghana, is most famous as the gateway to Mole National Park , although you can bypass Tamale and go directly from Kumasi to Mole National Park.

We at XperienceAfrica are dedicated to provide an authentic African travel experience.