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10 Best Eco-Friendly Tours in Ghana
Explore Ghana sustainably with our top-rated eco tours that are all carbon-offset itineraries to provide more responsible multiday travel experiences.
Set out on a 15-day journey that thoughtfully weaves together Ghana’s cultural heritage and natural beauty. Wander through bustling Kumasi, delve into the Ashanti Kingdom’s traditions, and connect with rural communities. Safari in Mole National Park offers a glimpse into Ghana’s thriving wildlife while the rainforests of Kakum National Park provide peaceful encounters with rare birdlife. With evenings on the Volta River and visits to historical castles, this itinerary is perfect for those seeking immersive Ghana eco tours with genuine local insight.
15 days
USD 4,840fromUSD 4,700
If you’re looking for seven days of immersive exploration, this eco-centric tour takes you from Accra’s canopy walkways to the wildlife-rich landscapes of Mole National Park. Experience both walking and driving safaris, spot hippos during a canoe journey, and connect with the rhythms of a local eco-village. Cultural highlights include the historic Cape Coast Castle and Larabanga Mosque. Designed for travelers seeking low-impact tours in Ghana, this adventure balances wildlife encounters with meaningful cultural exchange.
7 days
fromUSD 1,540
Spend five days immersed in the traditions of the Ashanti Kingdom, starting from Kumasi and winding through local villages, vibrant markets, and the serene landscapes of the middle belt. Marvel at the region’s only natural lake and end your journey in Accra. This tour is a thoughtful choice for travelers drawn to authentic connections, allowing you to witness daily life and cultural celebrations while supporting carbon-offset tours in Ghana through community engagement.
5 days
fromUSD 1,365
With an eight-day itinerary focused on heritage and reflection, this journey traces the footsteps of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. Explore UNESCO-listed castles in Cape Coast and Elmina, then uncover the layered history of Accra through guided tours and visits to colonial-era forts. The trip’s coastal route allows time for quiet contemplation along scenic beaches. For those seeking Ghana eco tours that honor the past while treading lightly, this educational experience offers depth and perspective.
8 days
fromUSD 1,650
Travel across Ghana over nine days, beginning in Accra with its vibrant arts scene and moving through the storied forts of Elmina and the cultural heartland of Kumasi. Highlights include the Manhyia Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and a mindful walk through Elmina’s historic lanes. This itinerary is designed for those who value heritage and sustainability, offering a calm and immersive way to explore the country’s diverse landscapes and living traditions.
8 days
fromUSD 3,674
Venture beyond borders on this 13-day journey, experiencing the diverse cultures and natural beauty of Ghana, Togo, and Benin. Traverse tropical farmlands, bustling cities, and tranquil rural villages. Engage with voodoo traditions in Benin and explore Lome’s vibrant market scene in Togo. Hands-on activities and local accommodations foster meaningful connections, making this itinerary ideal for those who appreciate low-impact tours in Ghana and its neighboring countries.
14 days
fromUSD 3,620
Over sixteen days, this comprehensive adventure takes you from the lively streets of Accra to peaceful rural villages and lush national parks. Participate in Batik-making and bead crafting workshops, encounter wildlife in Kakum National Park, and savor the energy of Kumasi’s Akwasidae Festival. Each day offers opportunities to connect with local communities and natural wonders, making this a standout experience for those seeking immersive and ethical Ghana eco tours.
16 days
USD 4,199fromUSD 3,055
Explore Ghana’s vibrant coastal and inland landscapes during eight thoughtfully paced days. This tour blends history and creativity—walk through Cape Coast Castle, join a Batik workshop with local artisans, and hike the lush trails of Kakum National Park. Meet farmers in Ankasa Village to learn about everyday ecological practices. With its focus on connection and cultural exchange, this journey is a great pick for travelers who value calm, nature-driven, and low-impact tours in Ghana.
8 days
USD 1,999fromUSD 1,454
This nine-day classic adventure is perfect for those eager to experience Ghana’s lively culture, green hills, and meaningful conservation work. Begin in Accra, visit Shai Hills Reserve for wildlife spotting, and stay in welcoming guesthouses that support local communities. Join a tree-planting project and celebrate the Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi. Every stop emphasizes connection, sustainability, and hands-on learning—capturing the essence of mindful Ghana eco tours for the ethically minded traveler.
9 days
USD 2,299fromUSD 1,672
Discover Ghana, one of West Africa's most colourful and cultural destinations, famous for its warmth and hospitality. Spend time in Kumasi, the spiritual capital of the old Ashanti Kingdom, spot elephants and antelopes on safari in Mole National Park, stroll along the golden sands on the Gulf of Guinea's picturesque beaches and delve into the rainforest, spotting birdlife, in Kakum National Park. Our 15-day itinerary provides an all-encompassing introduction to Ghana's traditions, landscapes and local life.
Visit local communities - Experience rural life in Ghana and visit one of the largest markets in West Africa.
Gold Coast Castles - Visit the impressive 18th-century Cape Coast castle and learn about the slave trade visiting the poignant Gate of No Return.
Volta region - Take an evening river cruise, looking out for prolific birdlife where the tropical rainforest meets the water.
Akwasidae Festival - Attend a day of celebrations in Kumasi, as the Ashanti King, adorned in vivid cloth, receives a procession of the royal court with much fanfare (selected departures)
15 days
USD 4,840fromUSD 4,700
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