These are the results for your Ghana small group holidays. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
Imagine staying in a traditional Lobi village learning about their unique traditions, or witnessing cultural displays whilst contributing to protecting Ghana’s endangered hippopotami population at Wechiau.
Experience the hospitality of the ethnic groups of Ghana; understand their dramatic history, culture and traditions, and take time to see the varied wildlife of this beautiful country
Many African Americans and West Indians have traced their roots back to Ghana, and have made the emotional journey tracing the steps their ancestors were forced to make all those years ago. For many, this is an emotional, thought provoking experience, but the majority have an overwhelming feeling that they have come home.
Panafest and Emancipation is a biannual festival committed to the ideals of Pan Africanism. This is a chance for Africans to reflect on their colourful history, take pride in their achievements and look forward to a bright and rewarding future.
The Lake Volta crossing takes you by bicycle through remote but friendly farming and fishing communities set in lush green farmlands from the Afram Plains across Lake Volta to the Togo mountain range and down to the Atlantic coast.
Over 26 sun-drenched days in golden West Africa, explore English-speaking Ghana, French-speaking Mali and tiny Burkina Faso. Uncover a wealth of traditional cultures who once traded in the region's gold, spices and ivory.
Ghana's 16 national parks, resource reserves and protected areas provide an ideal destination for a wildlife safari holiday, coupled with the colourful and warm hospitality of the varied ethnic groups of the region.