Community
We have built strong links with local communities, craftspeople and artists who are maintaining our culture and traditions. We offer visitors an opportunity to meet them, thereby valuing their activities and thus helping towards their survival. After the trip in the craft villages – Adamwomase, Ahwia and Ntonso travellers are encouraged to leave some money in the communities by eating delicious and nutritious local foods and buy local souvenirs.
Again, all guides on this trip are local guides, picked for their excellent indigenous knowledge of the area and high degree of training.
Any time we send travellers or tourists to a community based tourism site, we as a company donate or give something little to support in the development of the community.
Environment
Before any trip we give the code of conduct to travellers to know how to conduct themselves in order not to destroy the local culture, flora and fauna species. 'Do not take any flora, take only photographs' and ‘Do not litter but leave only your footprint policy’. Helps to keep the environment clean as our guides are asked to explain and encourage this policy during the trip. We also inspect the facilities in these sites to make sure that they are well intact.
We encourage travel by public bus by clients which is very cheap in Ghana. In this way the carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere is reduced. In the various communities there are bicycles for hiring at a cheaper rate and we encourage clients staying in communities for long to use them or walk if the distance is short .
We invite every traveller who books a holiday via us to send in a review. Because we don't run the holidays they're completely independent and unedited... remember to read between the lines though, as two people on the same holiday can have different views!
