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20 Days Ghana - Togo - Benin - Ivory Coast

Tour Price:

€6699 (By Road)

Tour the coast of West Africa with ZayVoyage in Ghana, Togo, Benin and Ivory Coast. Experience the warmth of West Africa's hospitality as you trek and tavel through the cities and villages of these countries to explore and appreciate the more similarity than difference of these countries. Book now and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime! Day 1 - Accra Arrival Upon arrival at the airport, a ZayVoyage by SARI Representative will pick you up at the Kotoka International Airport and drop you off at your hotel. The guide will assist you with check-in, take you through your itinerary, and answer any questions regarding your stay in Ghana. Overnight in Accra Day 2 - Accra Accra City Tour After breakfast, you will have a late morning pickup to start an Accra city tour Your next stop is the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, where the first president of Ghana, Osagye Dr. Kwame Nkrumah stood to declare the independence of Ghana. The site has a museum which houses his personal belongings; from the items he used while in School, gifts he received, items he used during his presidency, and some books he authored. The site also houses the mausoleum where he and his wife were buried. You will make a stop at the Arts and Crafts Market to purchase some Ghanaian-made and inspired arts and crafts to take as souvenirs back home. You will get some already-made African dresses, shirts, wood-works and carvings, paintings, traditional fashion accessories, some Ashanti Kente and Northern Smock fabrics, among many other things. The sellers will be persuasive in their bid to get you to look at the wares since there are various stalls with similar items. Your next visit will be the Independence Square, also known as the Black Star Square. It is a vast area built for national gatherings in 1961 by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana, that can host about 30,000 people. It has other monuments like the Independence Arc, the Monument of Liberation, and the Independence Gate. This site is bordered by the ocean, Accra Sports Stadium, and the Osu/Christiansborg Castle. You would finally visit the Fantasy Coffin making site. Funerals in Ghana, aside being a solemn moment for family and friends is a time for celebration of the deceased's life spent on earth. Coffins at this site are made in accordance to what job the deceased did and what they loved most. The shoe maker can have a shoe coffin while the fisherman can have a fish or boat like coffin and so on. These is an interesting craftsmanship reflected in the the culture of the Ghanaian people. Overnight in Accra Day 3 - Lome Arrival in Lome, National Museum, Independence Square & Grand Marché Early this morning, you will drive from Accra to Lome, the capital city of Togo You will be assisted with check-in upon arrival at the hotel in lome and be helped to settle in before your day continues with a tour of the city of lome. After lunch, you will first visit the National Museum of Togo. This museum takes you down memory lane through the history, culture and livelihoods of the people. This museum provides you with maps of the journey of Togo, with pictures and drawings of the fascinating history of Togo. The museum also houses some musical instruments, woodworks, fabrics and artifacts used overtime and their evolution. You will continue, just close to the museum, with a visit to the Independence Monument of Togo. This monument was built, with the help of some local artisans, to commemorate Togo’s independence from France in 1960. Your next stop will be the Grand Marché, a public open market, where you can find some very colourful African fabrics, spices, and fashion accessories. Lome is also a shopper’s paradise for high quality tribal masks, african arts and crafts. In the evening, you will have the option to have a Lome Nightlife experience. You will get to see how the people spend their evenings. Overnight Stay at Lome Day 4 - Cotonou Boat Ride & Village on Stilt You will leave Lome to Benin this morning. En route, you will stop to visit Ganvie, the lake town in Benin. You will take a boat ride to the village on stilts that is spread across the Lake Nokoue and inhabited by a population of about 20,000 people. The ancestors of the Tofnu people, who now live in the village, created this settlement in the 16th century to escape being captured by the Dahomey army to be sold as slaves to the Portuguese. You will spend some time touring the lake town, mainly the lovers lane and the floating market. Overnight in Benin Day 5 - Cotonou Marche Dantokpa, Etoile Rouge, Places des Martyrs,Monument Amazone You will have this day for a city tour of Cotonou, Benin. You will visit the Marche Dantokpa, the market on the banks of the Dan Lagoon. This is an open market where you get to have a walking tour through to explore the several wares available on display for purchase. Your next stop will be at the Etoile Rouge, the Red Star, a monument commemorating friendship between Benin and Russia. This is a gathering place for the locals where they organize their events like funerals, celebrations, religious activities and some national events. This square is always very vibrant with vendors, traditional arts and craft and drumming and dance performances surrounded by stunning urban and historical architectural building styles. You will move to the Place des Martyrs/Souvenir, a museum for the struggle of independence and social justice. This museum will take you through some memorial of the Beninese military fighters who were the front runners in their 1977 conflict and struggle to gain independence from the colonizers. You will also make a stop at Monument Amazone, a 100 foot tall statue created by a Chinese Sculptor Li Xiangqun. This statue is to pay homage to the world’s all-female army from the Dahomey Kingdom whose impact is undeniable and forever engraved in history. It is not just an attraction site that draws tourists to it but a symbol of resilience of African women especially. While on your way to Porto-Novo, you will pass by the Monument Bio Guera, the representation of the beninese spirit of defense, temerity and fight for freedom. Bio Guera was a farmer, hunter, latter became a fierce warrior who led various wars in the defence of ancient towns and cities of Benin. It can be found at the roundabout of the Cotonou airport. Drive to Porto-Novo (about 55 mins from Cotonou) Overnight Stay in Porto Novo Day 6 - Port Novo Ethnographic museum, Jardin PlaceJean Bayol, The Royal Palace of King Toffa & Egungun Dance Experience This morning after breakfast, you will have a Porto-Novo City Tour. Your first visit will be to the Jardin Place Jean Bayol, the largest garden and public square in the city of Porto-Novo. It has a statue that represents the first king, King Toffa I, and the history of Porto-Novo. The garden is an ecotourism site that blends culture, architecture and community in one site Your next stop will be the Alexandre Senou Adande Ethnographic Museum of Porto Novo. This museum was established in 1957 by the Dahomey Institute under the watchful eyes of Mr. Adande, a renowned ethnologist, archivist and librarian. The museum has a rich collection of artifacts that clearly tells the history, culture, heritage and independence journey of the people of Benin. You will make a stop at the Royal Palace and the former home of King Toffa I, who reigned from 1874 to 1908. This Palace, now a museum, is designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The museum has a regal display of the items and essentials used by King Toffa during his reign. He was very passionate about education and he introduced and enforceyhe essence of eduction to his subjects to uphold. You will have the rest of the day to experience the Egun dancing masks. The Egungun is a very powerful and are known and feared for their aggressiveness and their unpredictable way of moving around. Intensely colored, masks are covered with a multitude of pieces of cloth of many red shades. They emerge from the forest and form a procession through the streets of the village.  When masks arrive, they perform a kind of bull fight designed to scare the crowd but in truth they are actually greeted with bursts of laughter! Overnight in Porto Novo Day 7 - Porto Novo Arts and Crafts Village & Departure to Accra Before you leave Benin for Accra on this day, you will go shopping at the Arts and Crafts Village. This is for you to purchase some souvenirs and essentials you like to take along with you. Get ready to depart, drive through formalities and cross borders back to Accra. Drive from Benin to Accra Overnight in Accra Day 8 -  Accra Hotel Relaxation & Wellness Activity You will have this day to relax at the hotel, read a book, take a walk around the hotel, visit the beach, have a massage/ spa session, or engage in any wellness activity or experience you like. Overnight in Accra Day 9 - Cape Coast Assin Manso Slave River Site & Cape Coast Castle After breakfast this morning, you will drive from Kumasi to Cape Coast En route, you will make a significant stop at the Assin Manso Slave River Site, an important part of the history of slavery. This is where the slaves took their last bath after their long journey, shaved their beards, and were made to look presentable and ready for sale. They were branded based on who they belonged to before they were dispatched to the castles and awaited shipment. This was a very emotional and spiritual journey especially for those in the diaspora From there, your next visit is to the Cape Coast Castle, the youngest of the three slave castles in Ghana, yet the most significant in the history of slavery. It was built at the peak of slavery to accommodate more slaves who were taken through the door of no return to the “new world”. This is a very significant site in the Emancipation Day celebration, as the remains of two descendants of our ancestors who were taken through the door of no return were brought back symbolically through that door of no return. This is to signify the welcome of all diasporans to Ghana and the continent of Africa on behalf of our ancestors who did not get the chance to. Overnight Stay in Cape Coast Day 10 - Western Region local boat ride, Nzulezu Village on stilts & Social Impact Activities From Cape Coast, you will drive your way to the Western Region You will be visiting the Nzulezu Village on stilts. Before you get to the village, you will cruise on a local boat ride on the Amazuri River to Nzulezu. You will be taken through their history and how they found themselves on water.  Through a walking tour of the village, you will learn how their houses are built and maintained, their school and how they are managed, and about their religious life as well. You will have some community engagement at Nzulezu and engage in some Social Impact Activities for the community. This is a way of giving back, encouraging and empowering them to be more and do more for themselves. Overnight stay in the Western Region Day 11 - Abidjan Arrival in Abidjan, Hotel Relaxation & Wellness Activity This morning after breakfast, you will drive from the Western Region to Abidjan, Ivory Coast Upon arrival in Abidjan, the guide will assist you with check in. You will have the rest of the day to relax at the hotel, read a book, take a walk around the hotel, visit the beach, have a massage/ spa session, or engage in any wellness activity or experience you like. Overnight Stay in Abidjan Day 12 - Abidjan Chocolate Making & Street Food Tour This morning, you will have the Chocolate Making experience in Abidjan. As one of the leading producers of cocoa in the world, this is an experience you will not want to miss while in Cote D’Ivoire . You will be involved in making chocolate bars in different shapes and sizes, and take them along with you. From there, you will hit the streets of Abidjan to have a taste of some of the famous street foods they are known for. You will try foods like attieke, alloco, choukouya, poulet piquet, banana braise, pain brochette among many other delicious and attractive street food options. Overnight stay in Abidjan Day 13 - Yamoussoukro Traditional Dance and Weaving Experience & Cathedral Notre Dame de la Paix This morning, you will drive from Abidjan to Yamoussoukro You will first engage yourself in some traditional dance experience. You would learn to play the traditional drums while you learn some traditional dance moves from professional performers. After, you would stop at the small weaving villages like Bomizambo and Siakere, and have the traditional weavers experience. You would learn how to make the famous traditional Baoule cloth, which is not only a valuable craft work but a significant cultural symbol. In the Baoule culture, the art of making the Baoule traditional cloth has been reserved exclusively to the males. You will make a final stop at the Cathédrale Notre Dame de la Paix, the biggest/highest basilica in the world, also known as the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro. It was completed in 1990 and can host about 18,000 people/worshippers. The architectural design of the church is a very fascinating site to behold. You will drive from Yamoussoukro back to Abidjan Overnight Stay in Abidjan Day 14 - Abidjan Assinie - Bassam You will experience a three hour Boat ride on the biggest lagoon of the country, the Ebrie Lagoon exploring the mangroves and appreciating the small islands found on the lagoon. This boat ride will take you to the Old Town across the lagoon to learn about the colonial history of Ivory Coast and their struggle for independence. You will finally get to have some time for beach relaxation at the beach town in Grand Bassam. Overnight Stay in Abidjan Day 15 - Abidjan Arts Market Visit & Costume Museum On this day, you will visit the Arts Market in Abidjan. This is to look through and purchase some arts and crafts inspired by Africa and the local people to take as souvenirs back home. You will get some already-made African dresses, shirts, wood-works and carvings, paintings, traditional fashion accessories, some Baoule traditional fabrics, among many other things. The sellers will be persuasive in their bid to get you to look at the wares since there are various stalls with similar items. Your next visit is to the Costume Museum located in Grand Bassam in Ivory Coast. Initially built as a palace in 1892, it was converted into a museum 1981 by the first president of Ivory Coast, Felix Houphouet Boigny. It takes you back in time through the different costumes used in different eras of Ivory Coast history; from the attires worn by the chiefs and kings of Korhogo to the fashion and social costumes of those eras. This African arts museum not only gives you the idea of fashionable attire overtime but also other artifacts, sculptures and paintings. Drive Back from Abidjan to the Western Region Day16 - Cape Coast Drive from the Western Region to Cape Coast Hotel Relaxation & Wellness Activity You will have this day to relax at the hotel, read a book, take a walk around the hotel, visit the beach, have a massage/ spa session, or engage in any wellness activity or experience you like. Overnight Stay in Cape Coast Day 17 - Cape Coast You will head for Accra from Cape Coast on this day after breakfast. Before you leave, you will first visit the Elmina Castle, the oldest European building below the Sahara, built in 1482 by the Portuguese. This slave dungeon was initially built as a warehouse to store trade goods that were bartered between the Europeans and Africans. These warehouses were later converted to dungeons to keep slaves when the attention was shifted from the trade of goods to human trade. This is where it all started. You will first visit the Kakum National Park, the second largest national park in Ghana, home to various plant and animal species. Here, you will take about a 20-minute hike through the national park towards the Canopy walkway constructed in 1995 by 2 Canadians and 6 Ghanaians. You will take a 350-meter-long walk on a suspension bridge, 11 to 40 meters above the ground. You will see the forest from above and appreciate nature amid chirping birds and some butterflies. Before you finally depart for Accra, as part of our social impact initiative, you will engage the Cape Coast School for the Deaf and Blind. You will give out donations and talk with the students to motivate them and make them feel included and seen in society. Overnight Stay in Accra Day 18 - Accra Accra City Tour After breakfast, you will have a late morning pickup to start an Accra city tour Your next stop is the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, where the first president of Ghana, Osagye Dr. Kwame Nkrumah stood to declare the independence of Ghana. The site has a museum which houses his personal belongings; from the items he used while in School, gifts he received, items he used during his presidency, and some books he authored. The site also houses the mausoleum where he and his wife were buried. You will make a stop at the Arts and Crafts Market to purchase some Ghanaian-made and inspired arts and crafts to take as souvenirs back home. You will get some already-made African dresses, shirts, wood-works and carvings, paintings, traditional fashion accessories, some Ashanti Kente and Northern Smock fabrics, among many other things. The sellers will be persuasive in their bid to get you to look at the wares since there are various stalls with similar items. Your final visit will be the Independence Square, also known as the Black Star Square. It is a vast area built for national gatherings in 1961 by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana, that can host about 30,000 people. It has other monuments like the Independence Arc, the Monument of Liberation, and the Independence Gate. This site is bordered by the ocean, Accra Sports Stadium, and the Osu/Christiansborg Castle. Fantasy Coffin Overnight in Accra Day 19 - Accra Hotel Relaxation & Wellness Activity You will have this day to relax at the hotel, read a book, take a walk around the hotel, visit the beach, have a massage/ spa session, or engage in any wellness activity or experience you like. Overnight Stay in Accra Day 20 - Accra Departure This is the day for your final departure from the shores of Ghana back home. Depending on your time of departure, you will have some time for last-minute shopping and packing. Our guide will be at your hotel to pick you up for the Kotoka International Airport for your final departure. Tour Inclusions Accommodation • Luxury or premium 4-5 star hotel accommodations • Carefully selected properties based on location, service quality, and guest experience • Daily breakfast (additional meals as specified in itinerary) Airport & Ground Transfers • Meet & greet assistance upon arrival • Private airport transfers • All ground transportation in modern, air-conditioned vehicles • Domestic economy flight based on itinerary (option to upgrade) Guided Experiences • Professional licensed English-speaking guides • Private or small-group guided tours • Entrance fees to all sites mentioned in the itinerary • Curated cultural and heritage experiences Support Services • Dedicated tour coordination team • 24/7 in-country support • All local taxes and service charges Tour Exclusions To maintain transparency, the following are not included unless explicitly stated: • International airfare • Visa fees • Travel insurance (mandatory and strongly recommended) • Meals not specified in the itinerary • Personal expenses (laundry, room service, minibar, shopping) • Optional tours and activities • Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers • Early check-in or late check-out unless pre-arranged • Additional nights due to flight changes or personal schedule changes Optional Add-Ons • Private luxury vehicle / Hotel upgrade • VIP airport fast-track service • Fine dining reservations • Helicopter or exclusive desert experiences (subject to availability) All tours are customizable to meet private family, VIP, corporate, or group travel requirements. Final inclusions may vary depending on the selected package category (Premium, Elite, or Royal). Corporate Institutions, Faith-Based Organizations & Universities Our goal is to build long-term partnerships with corporate institutions, faith-based organizations, and universities based on trust, flexibility, and shared responsibility. While ZayVoyage is positioned as a luxury travel brand, we understand that institutional and group travel often operates within structured budgets. For this reason, we offer carefully curated accommodation options that range from premium mid-scale to luxury properties, without compromising on safety, comfort, location, or service quality. All properties selected for institutional groups meet our internal standards for: • Cleanliness and safety • Strategic location • Professional service • Comfort and reliability We are open to aligning with approved budgets, accommodation preferences, and other important travel requirements while maintaining the overall quality and integrity of the travel experience. Our commitment remains the same, to deliver well-organized, enriching, and professionally managed journeys tailored to each institution’s needs.

Tour Overview

Tour the coast of West Africa with ZayVoyage in Ghana, Togo, Benin and Ivory Coast. Experience the warmth of West Africa's hospitality as you trek and tavel through the cities and villages of these countries to explore and appreciate the more similarity than difference of these countries. Book now and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!

Day 1 - Accra
Arrival
Upon arrival at the airport, a ZayVoyage by SARI Representative will pick you up at the Kotoka International Airport and drop you off at your hotel. The guide will assist you with check-in, take you through your itinerary, and answer any questions regarding your stay in Ghana.
Overnight in Accra

Day 2 - Accra
Accra City Tour
After breakfast, you will have a late morning pickup to start an Accra city tour
Your next stop is the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, where the first president of Ghana, Osagye Dr. Kwame Nkrumah stood to declare the independence of Ghana. The site has a museum which houses his personal belongings; from the items he used while in School, gifts he received, items he used during his presidency, and some books he authored. The site also houses the mausoleum where he and his wife were buried.
You will make a stop at the Arts and Crafts Market to purchase some Ghanaian-made and inspired arts and crafts to take as souvenirs back home. You will get some already-made African dresses, shirts, wood-works and carvings, paintings, traditional fashion accessories, some Ashanti Kente and Northern Smock fabrics, among many other things. The sellers will be persuasive in their bid to get you to look at the wares since there are various stalls with similar items.
Your next visit will be the Independence Square, also known as the Black Star Square. It is a vast area built for national gatherings in 1961 by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana, that can host about 30,000 people. It has other monuments like the Independence Arc, the Monument of Liberation, and the Independence Gate. This site is bordered by the ocean, Accra Sports Stadium, and the Osu/Christiansborg Castle.
You would finally visit the Fantasy Coffin making site. Funerals in Ghana, aside being a solemn moment for family and friends is a time for celebration of the deceased's life spent on earth. Coffins at this site are made in accordance to what job the deceased did and what they loved most. The shoe maker can have a shoe coffin while the fisherman can have a fish or boat like coffin and so on. These is an interesting craftsmanship reflected in the the culture of the Ghanaian people.
Overnight in Accra

Day 3 - Lome
Arrival in Lome, National Museum, Independence Square & Grand Marché
Early this morning, you will drive from Accra to Lome, the capital city of Togo
You will be assisted with check-in upon arrival at the hotel in lome and be helped to settle in before your day continues with a tour of the city of lome.
After lunch, you will first visit the National Museum of Togo. This museum takes you down memory lane through the history, culture and livelihoods of the people. This museum provides you with maps of the journey of Togo, with pictures and drawings of the fascinating history of Togo. The museum also houses some musical instruments, woodworks, fabrics and artifacts used overtime and their evolution.
You will continue, just close to the museum, with a visit to the Independence Monument of Togo. This monument was built, with the help of some local artisans, to commemorate Togo’s independence from France in 1960.
Your next stop will be the Grand Marché, a public open market, where you can find some very colourful African fabrics, spices, and fashion accessories. Lome is also a shopper’s paradise for high quality tribal masks, african arts and crafts.
In the evening, you will have the option to have a Lome Nightlife experience. You will get to see how the people spend their evenings.
Overnight Stay at Lome

Day 4 - Cotonou
Boat Ride & Village on Stilt
You will leave Lome to Benin this morning.
En route, you will stop to visit Ganvie, the lake town in Benin. You will take a boat ride to the village on stilts that is spread across the Lake Nokoue and inhabited by a population of about 20,000 people. The ancestors of the Tofnu people, who now live in the village, created this settlement in the 16th century to escape being captured by the Dahomey army to be sold as slaves to the Portuguese. You will spend some time touring the lake town, mainly the lovers lane and the floating market.
Overnight in Benin

Day 5 - Cotonou
Marche Dantokpa, Etoile Rouge, Places des Martyrs,Monument Amazone
You will have this day for a city tour of Cotonou, Benin.
You will visit the Marche Dantokpa, the market on the banks of the Dan Lagoon. This is an open market where you get to have a walking tour through to explore the several wares available on display for purchase.
Your next stop will be at the Etoile Rouge, the Red Star, a monument commemorating friendship between Benin and Russia. This is a gathering place for the locals where they organize their events like funerals, celebrations, religious activities and some national events. This square is always very vibrant with vendors, traditional arts and craft and drumming and dance performances surrounded by stunning urban and historical architectural building styles.
You will move to the Place des Martyrs/Souvenir, a museum for the struggle of independence and social justice. This museum will take you through some memorial of the Beninese military fighters who were the front runners in their 1977 conflict and struggle to gain independence from the colonizers.
You will also make a stop at Monument Amazone, a 100 foot tall statue created by a Chinese Sculptor Li Xiangqun. This statue is to pay homage to the world’s all-female army from the Dahomey Kingdom whose impact is undeniable and forever engraved in history. It is not just an attraction site that draws tourists to it but a symbol of resilience of African women especially.
While on your way to Porto-Novo, you will pass by the Monument Bio Guera, the representation of the beninese spirit of defense, temerity and fight for freedom. Bio Guera was a farmer, hunter, latter became a fierce warrior who led various wars in the defence of ancient towns and cities of Benin. It can be found at the roundabout of the Cotonou airport.
Drive to Porto-Novo (about 55 mins from Cotonou)
Overnight Stay in Porto Novo

Day 6 - Port Novo
Ethnographic museum, Jardin PlaceJean Bayol, The Royal Palace of King Toffa & Egungun Dance Experience
This morning after breakfast, you will have a Porto-Novo City Tour.
Your first visit will be to the Jardin Place Jean Bayol, the largest garden and public square in the city of Porto-Novo. It has a statue that represents the first king, King Toffa I, and the history of Porto-Novo. The garden is an ecotourism site that blends culture, architecture and community in one site
Your next stop will be the Alexandre Senou Adande Ethnographic Museum of Porto Novo. This museum was established in 1957 by the Dahomey Institute under the watchful eyes of Mr. Adande, a renowned ethnologist, archivist and librarian. The museum has a rich collection of artifacts that clearly tells the history, culture, heritage and independence journey of the people of Benin.
You will make a stop at the Royal Palace and the former home of King Toffa I, who reigned from 1874 to 1908. This Palace, now a museum, is designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The museum has a regal display of the items and essentials used by King Toffa during his reign. He was very passionate about education and he introduced and enforceyhe essence of eduction to his subjects to uphold.
You will have the rest of the day to experience the Egun dancing masks. The Egungun is a very powerful and are known and feared for their aggressiveness and their unpredictable way of moving around. Intensely colored, masks are covered with a multitude of pieces of cloth of many red shades. They emerge from the forest and form a procession through the streets of the village.  When masks arrive, they perform a kind of bull fight designed to scare the crowd but in truth they are actually greeted with bursts of laughter!
Overnight in Porto Novo

Day 7 - Porto Novo
Arts and Crafts Village & Departure to Accra
Before you leave Benin for Accra on this day, you will go shopping at the Arts and Crafts Village. This is for you to purchase some souvenirs and essentials you like to take along with you. Get ready to depart, drive through formalities and cross borders back to Accra.
Drive from Benin to Accra
Overnight in Accra

Day 8 -  Accra
Hotel Relaxation & Wellness Activity
You will have this day to relax at the hotel, read a book, take a walk around the hotel, visit the beach, have a massage/ spa session, or engage in any wellness activity or experience you like.
Overnight in Accra

Day 9 - Cape Coast
Assin Manso Slave River Site & Cape Coast Castle
After breakfast this morning, you will drive from Kumasi to Cape Coast
En route, you will make a significant stop at the Assin Manso Slave River Site, an important part of the history of slavery. This is where the slaves took their last bath after their long journey, shaved their beards, and were made to look presentable and ready for sale. They were branded based on who they belonged to before they were dispatched to the castles and awaited shipment. This was a very emotional and spiritual journey especially for those in the diaspora
From there, your next visit is to the Cape Coast Castle, the youngest of the three slave castles in Ghana, yet the most significant in the history of slavery. It was built at the peak of slavery to accommodate more slaves who were taken through the door of no return to the “new world”. This is a very significant site in the Emancipation Day celebration, as the remains of two descendants of our ancestors who were taken through the door of no return were brought back symbolically through that door of no return. This is to signify the welcome of all diasporans to Ghana and the continent of Africa on behalf of our ancestors who did not get the chance to.
Overnight Stay in Cape Coast

Day 10 - Western Region
local boat ride, Nzulezu Village on stilts & Social Impact Activities
From Cape Coast, you will drive your way to the Western Region
You will be visiting the Nzulezu Village on stilts. Before you get to the village, you will cruise on a local boat ride on the Amazuri River to Nzulezu. You will be taken through their history and how they found themselves on water.  Through a walking tour of the village, you will learn how their houses are built and maintained, their school and how they are managed, and about their religious life as well.
You will have some community engagement at Nzulezu and engage in some Social Impact Activities for the community. This is a way of giving back, encouraging and empowering them to be more and do more for themselves.
Overnight stay in the Western Region

Day 11 - Abidjan
Arrival in Abidjan, Hotel Relaxation & Wellness Activity
This morning after breakfast, you will drive from the Western Region to Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Upon arrival in Abidjan, the guide will assist you with check in. You will have the rest of the day to relax at the hotel, read a book, take a walk around the hotel, visit the beach, have a massage/ spa session, or engage in any wellness activity or experience you like.
Overnight Stay in Abidjan

Day 12 - Abidjan
Chocolate Making & Street Food Tour
This morning, you will have the Chocolate Making experience in Abidjan. As one of the leading producers of cocoa in the world, this is an experience you will not want to miss while in Cote D’Ivoire . You will be involved in making chocolate bars in different shapes and sizes, and take them along with you.
From there, you will hit the streets of Abidjan to have a taste of some of the famous street foods they are known for. You will try foods like attieke, alloco, choukouya, poulet piquet, banana braise, pain brochette among many other delicious and attractive street food options.
Overnight stay in Abidjan

Day 13 - Yamoussoukro
Traditional Dance and Weaving Experience & Cathedral Notre Dame de la Paix
This morning, you will drive from Abidjan to Yamoussoukro
You will first engage yourself in some traditional dance experience. You would learn to play the traditional drums while you learn some traditional dance moves from professional performers.
After, you would stop at the small weaving villages like Bomizambo and Siakere, and have the traditional weavers experience. You would learn how to make the famous traditional Baoule cloth, which is not only a valuable craft work but a significant cultural symbol. In the Baoule culture, the art of making the Baoule traditional cloth has been reserved exclusively to the males.
You will make a final stop at the Cathédrale Notre Dame de la Paix, the biggest/highest basilica in the world, also known as the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro. It was completed in 1990 and can host about 18,000 people/worshippers. The architectural design of the church is a very fascinating site to behold.
You will drive from Yamoussoukro back to Abidjan
Overnight Stay in Abidjan

Day 14 - Abidjan
Assinie - Bassam
You will experience a three hour Boat ride on the biggest lagoon of the country, the Ebrie Lagoon exploring the mangroves and appreciating the small islands found on the lagoon. This boat ride will take you to the Old Town across the lagoon to learn about the colonial history of Ivory Coast and their struggle for independence.
You will finally get to have some time for beach relaxation at the beach town in Grand Bassam.
Overnight Stay in Abidjan

Day 15 - Abidjan
Arts Market Visit & Costume Museum
On this day, you will visit the Arts Market in Abidjan. This is to look through and purchase some arts and crafts inspired by Africa and the local people to take as souvenirs back home. You will get some already-made African dresses, shirts, wood-works and carvings, paintings, traditional fashion accessories, some Baoule traditional fabrics, among many other things. The sellers will be persuasive in their bid to get you to look at the wares since there are various stalls with similar items.
Your next visit is to the Costume Museum located in Grand Bassam in Ivory Coast. Initially built as a palace in 1892, it was converted into a museum 1981 by the first president of Ivory Coast, Felix Houphouet Boigny. It takes you back in time through the different costumes used in different eras of Ivory Coast history; from the attires worn by the chiefs and kings of Korhogo to the fashion and social costumes of those eras. This African arts museum not only gives you the idea of fashionable attire overtime but also other artifacts, sculptures and paintings.
Drive Back from Abidjan to the Western Region

Day16 - Cape Coast
Drive from the Western Region to Cape Coast
Hotel Relaxation & Wellness Activity
You will have this day to relax at the hotel, read a book, take a walk around the hotel, visit the beach, have a massage/ spa session, or engage in any wellness activity or experience you like.
Overnight Stay in Cape Coast

Day 17 - Cape Coast
You will head for Accra from Cape Coast on this day after breakfast.
Before you leave, you will first visit the Elmina Castle, the oldest European building below the Sahara, built in 1482 by the Portuguese. This slave dungeon was initially built as a warehouse to store trade goods that were bartered between the Europeans and Africans. These warehouses were later converted to dungeons to keep slaves when the attention was shifted from the trade of goods to human trade. This is where it all started.
You will first visit the Kakum National Park, the second largest national park in Ghana, home to various plant and animal species. Here, you will take about a 20-minute hike through the national park towards the Canopy walkway constructed in 1995 by 2 Canadians and 6 Ghanaians. You will take a 350-meter-long walk on a suspension bridge, 11 to 40 meters above the ground. You will see the forest from above and appreciate nature amid chirping birds and some butterflies.
Before you finally depart for Accra, as part of our social impact initiative, you will engage the Cape Coast School for the Deaf and Blind. You will give out donations and talk with the students to motivate them and make them feel included and seen in society.
Overnight Stay in Accra

Day 18 - Accra
Accra City Tour
After breakfast, you will have a late morning pickup to start an Accra city tour
Your next stop is the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, where the first president of Ghana, Osagye Dr. Kwame Nkrumah stood to declare the independence of Ghana. The site has a museum which houses his personal belongings; from the items he used while in School, gifts he received, items he used during his presidency, and some books he authored. The site also houses the mausoleum where he and his wife were buried.
You will make a stop at the Arts and Crafts Market to purchase some Ghanaian-made and inspired arts and crafts to take as souvenirs back home. You will get some already-made African dresses, shirts, wood-works and carvings, paintings, traditional fashion accessories, some Ashanti Kente and Northern Smock fabrics, among many other things. The sellers will be persuasive in their bid to get you to look at the wares since there are various stalls with similar items.
Your final visit will be the Independence Square, also known as the Black Star Square. It is a vast area built for national gatherings in 1961 by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana, that can host about 30,000 people. It has other monuments like the Independence Arc, the Monument of Liberation, and the Independence Gate. This site is bordered by the ocean, Accra Sports Stadium, and the Osu/Christiansborg Castle.
Fantasy Coffin
Overnight in Accra

Day 19 - Accra
Hotel Relaxation & Wellness Activity
You will have this day to relax at the hotel, read a book, take a walk around the hotel, visit the beach, have a massage/ spa session, or engage in any wellness activity or experience you like.
Overnight Stay in Accra

Day 20 - Accra
Departure
This is the day for your final departure from the shores of Ghana back home.
Depending on your time of departure, you will have some time for last-minute shopping and packing. Our guide will be at your hotel to pick you up for the Kotoka International Airport for your final departure.


Tour Inclusions

Accommodation
• Luxury or premium 4-5 star hotel accommodations
• Carefully selected properties based on location, service quality, and guest experience
• Daily breakfast (additional meals as specified in itinerary)

Airport & Ground Transfers
• Meet & greet assistance upon arrival
• Private airport transfers
• All ground transportation in modern, air-conditioned vehicles
• Domestic economy flight based on itinerary (option to upgrade)

Guided Experiences
• Professional licensed English-speaking guides
• Private or small-group guided tours
• Entrance fees to all sites mentioned in the itinerary
• Curated cultural and heritage experiences

Support Services
• Dedicated tour coordination team
• 24/7 in-country support
• All local taxes and service charges

Tour Exclusions

To maintain transparency, the following are not included unless explicitly stated:

• International airfare
• Visa fees
• Travel insurance (mandatory and strongly recommended)
• Meals not specified in the itinerary
• Personal expenses (laundry, room service, minibar, shopping)
• Optional tours and activities
• Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers
• Early check-in or late check-out unless pre-arranged
• Additional nights due to flight changes or personal schedule changes

Optional Add-Ons
• Private luxury vehicle / Hotel upgrade
• VIP airport fast-track service
• Fine dining reservations
• Helicopter or exclusive desert experiences (subject to availability)

All tours are customizable to meet private family, VIP, corporate, or group travel requirements. Final inclusions may vary depending on the selected package category (Premium, Elite, or Royal).




Corporate Institutions, Faith-Based Organizations & Universities

Our goal is to build long-term partnerships with corporate institutions, faith-based organizations, and universities based on trust, flexibility, and shared responsibility.
While ZayVoyage is positioned as a luxury travel brand, we understand that institutional and group travel often operates within structured budgets. For this reason, we offer carefully curated accommodation options that range from premium mid-scale to luxury properties, without compromising on safety, comfort, location, or service quality.

All properties selected for institutional groups meet our internal standards for:
• Cleanliness and safety
• Strategic location
• Professional service
• Comfort and reliability

We are open to aligning with approved budgets, accommodation preferences, and other important travel requirements while maintaining the overall quality and integrity of the travel experience.
Our commitment remains the same, to deliver well-organized, enriching, and professionally managed journeys tailored to each institution’s needs.

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20 Days Ghana - Togo - Benin - Ivory Coast

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