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3 Days Private Wanderlust Eco Tour in Volta, Ghana

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$492

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With us, you are not just a tourist; you're an explorer, a cultural ambassador, and a friend. Set out on a wanderlust adventure in the Volta Region, where every day is a new discovery and every moment is an opportunity to forge enduring memories. Get the chance to interact with locals, learn about their way of life, and even participate in activities like kente weaving workshops, hiking to serene waterfalls, satellite market visits, and boat cruises on the Volta River. Also, 0.6% of your bookings fund learning material for underprivileged kids in our visited communities. Whether you are a culture enthusiast, adventure seeker, or nature lover, our itinerary is designed to be flexible, catering to your interests and preferences. Our experienced guides are not just experts in the region's history and culture; they are also storytellers, adding depth and context to every stop on your journey and taking you onto the highways and byways for unforgettable eco-tourism experiences.

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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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$492