Curious about West Africa and all its wonders, history, and cultural delights? Explore the highlights of Ghana, Togo and Benin with an experienced guide on this one of a kind 14-day in-depth tour.
Start in Accra and soak up the history before traveling to Cape Coast where you'll visit the famed Cape Coast Slave Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home of the "door of no return". Visit Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Kingdom of Gold, as well as Ho, Wli Falls, and the Volta Region. In Togo, visit the Lome Central Market, Lake Togo, and Ouidah — the birthplace of Voodoo. Then, explore beautiful Ganvie, known as “the Venice of Africa” in Benin.
This trip includes all accommodation and several meals. Please see the itinerary and what's included sections for more details. Don't miss out on this fabulous opportunity to learn more about this fascinating part of the world.
Benin and Togo are a dream for adventure seekers craving deep cultural immersion. In just nine days, explore the rich histories of both countries through visits to key historical sites and meaningful time spent in local communities. Connect with families eager to share their traditions, learn the intricate craft of kente cloth from artisans who have perfected it over generations, and step into the heart of Ouidah — West Africa’s Voodoo capital — to hear firsthand accounts of its history and modern-day practice. With an expert CEO leading the way, you’ll seamlessly journey through two of the most fascinating and vibrant countries on the planet.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Embark on an unforgettable journey through West Africa, starting in Accra, Ghana, where you’ll explore its vibrant culture and history, including the National Museum and Jamestown's historic landmarks. Travel to Lomé, Togo, to visit the DuBois Center, bustling markets, and the German Cathedral, then continue to Benin to discover the sacred sites of Togoville and Ouidah and learn about the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade. In Ghana, unwind at a scenic hotel in Akosombo, enjoy a river cruise on the Volta River, and tour the Akosombo Dam. In Kumasi, dive into Ashanti culture with visits to UNESCO-listed sites, Kente weaving villages, and the Manhyia Palace. Reflect on the history of slavery at Cape Coast, including Assin Manso and Cape Coast Castle, and experience the breathtaking Kakum National Park canopy walkway. Finish with a traditional African Naming Ceremony and a farewell dinner in Accra, before departing with a deeper connection to West Africa’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
Mixture of hotels as per say with Explore, from full electricity to an African Hut lit by candle light. Please note accommodation is very basic compared to Western standards which Assan stressed to the group on the first day of the trip.
As mentioned in the itinerary there is a heavy emphasis on the bird life and the majority of trips are geared towards the birds. If birds are your thing then this is a trip for you.
The guide Assan is an excellent & enthusiastic birder with a comprehensive knowledge of the birds from The Gambia & Senegal.
Assan is a very open and honest guide & will relay his personal experiences of his own village life in The Gambia.
Driver Cering was excellent & ensured we were all safe & comfy on the long journeys on the bumpy African roads.
Bottled was provided on the bus along with regular local fruits.
Food wise, a lot of enthesis on fish cooked and served whole.
I am a vegetarian non fish eating and with help from Assan I never went hungry.
Local children enjoyed the sweets the group brought from the U.K.
Active and outdoorCruise
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Lodge
Age Range
16-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Dakar, Saloum Delta, Ndagane, G
Dakar, Saloum Delta, Ndagane, Goree , St. Louis, Langue De Barbarie, Georgetown, Bintang Bolong
Explore some of the highlights of Senegal on this 7-day discover Senegal guided tour that includes bustling Dakar, quaint St Louis and Djoudj National Bird Park, among other wonders!
See some of Senegal’s gems including Pink Lake, a rare phenomenon located only an hour from Dakar, where the high concentration of salt and microorganisms gives the water a uniquely pink color. A twenty minute ferry ride takes you to Goree Island, where the tranquil atmosphere and pastel colored houses betray Goree’s infamous past. Explore Dakar itself on a city tour that shows off the main highlights including the presidential palace and the most significant neighbourhoods. Pick up some handmade souvenirs and treasures to bring home from the local craft markets. If you are near Dakar on Sunday you may schedule a few hours to visit Abbaye de Keur Moussa, a Benedictine monastery built in the early 1900s and where Sunday mass is celebrated accompanied by traditional African musical instruments such as koras, balafons and soft drums.
This is an excellent choice for traveller's wanting to learn more about Senegal and see some of the highlights. Please find more information in the itinerary and what's included sections.
Ghana is a beautiful country I’ll advise everyone to take a trip there. Their tours are very informative and the tour guide and bus drivers are the best.
Explore the beautiful nature and fascinating culture of Ghana, Togo and Benin. This trip explores the most interesting highlights of Ghana, Togo and Benin and offers a unique and insightful experience of these countries with day walks, hands-on activities, and sleeping in local accommodations. The fascinating voodoo culture and local traditions that date back centuries are showcased throughout this trip. From the vibrant cities with its interesting mix of old colonial neighbourhoods to natural landscapes, rural villages, tropical farmlands and fishing communities, we will witness the daily life and soak up the friendly atmosphere. In Benin we learn about its Afro-Brazilian heritage and the slave trade that plied West African nations until relatively recent times. Spirituality is based around cultural traditions and we visit Ouidah, considered the centre of this belief. In Togo we spend time in the charming and laid-back capital of Lome, and visit the largest fetish market in West Africa, before returning to Accra Ghana where our journey concludes.
Walking toursAdventure
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Lodge, Resort
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Accra, Ouidah, Lomé, Atimpoku, T
Accra, Ouidah, Lomé, Atimpoku, Tagbo Falls, Kpalime, Tomegbe, Abomey, Porto Novo