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14 Day Ghana Butterfly Tour

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$4950

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The Ghanaian rainforests host over 800 butterfly species, those we target on this tour. Ghana is also one of the easiest countries in West Africa, where there is good access to many butterfly habitats, where a visitor can sometimes see over a hundred species on a single good day. This butterfly tour aims to introduce different forest habitats and their butterfly fauna to the enthusiasts with exceptional photo opportunities of many species. This tour offers a perfect introduction to Ghana’s butterflies with quality time dedicated at each location we visit. Our company Ashanti African Tours are the leading local responsible travel tour operator in the region as we give back to all the communities we visit, leaving nothing but positive footprints. Ghana simply is the must go to West African destination for butterfly and wildlife lovers.

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Accra, Ghana Information

Accra, Ghana, operates through Tema Harbour, 25 kilometers east of the capital, where ships dock at the container terminal. Shuttles or taxis ferry passengers 40 minutes to downtown Accra. The port handles cocoa and timber exports, with basic facilities including waiting areas and currency exchange. Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, 20 minutes from drop-off, displays the independence leader's tomb amid manicured gardens and eternal flame. Jamestown lighthouse, a 30-minute drive, offers climbs for harbor views and photo ops with fishing boats. Makola Market buzzes with stalls selling kente cloth and spices, reachable in 15 minutes. Osu Castle, 25 minutes away, tours colonial halls once housing British governors. Excursions visit Aburi Botanical Gardens, 45 minutes north, for orchid trails and picnic spots. Labadi Beach, 10 minutes from city center, provides drumming sessions and grilled tilapia. Dining options feature jollof rice at street vendors. Souvenirs include shea butter and bead jewelry. Dry season December to March suits visits; taxis average 20-50 GHS. Guided tours recommended for traffic navigation.

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$4950