Embark on a thrilling journey through Northern Ghana, a region rich in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. From encountering majestic wildlife at Mole National Park to exploring the sacred Larabanga Mosque and witnessing the fascinating shea butter-making process, this adventure is designed to immerse travelers in the beauty and traditions of Ghana’s northern territories.
With well-organized transport, expert guides, and carefully planned activities, this three-day trip offers the perfect balance of adventure, relaxation, and cultural enrichment. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or part of a group, this experience will leave you with lasting memories of Northern Ghana’s natural wonders and heritage sites.
Experience an up-close encounter with Ghana’s incredible wildlife on a guided safari through Mole National Park. As the country’s largest national park, Mole is home to elephants, antelopes, baboons, warthogs, and various bird species. Travelers will have the opportunity to explore the park on a game drive, capturing stunning views of animals in their natural habitat.
Beyond the safari, Mole National Park offers breathtaking savannah landscapes, serene walking trails, and panoramic viewpoints that provide a deeper connection to nature. Visitors can also interact with local communities who live around the park, learning about their traditions and ways of life.
Visit the renowned Red Clay Studios, an artistic hub that showcases contemporary African creativity. This space, founded by Ibrahim Mahama, is a platform for Ghanaian artists to display their work, blending modern expression with cultural storytelling. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in art, history, and local craftsmanship.
Shea butter is one of Ghana’s most valuable natural resources, and this tour provides a hands-on experience of its production process. Learn how shea nuts are harvested, processed, and transformed into high-quality shea butter, a product widely used for cosmetics and skincare. This visit not only highlights traditional craftsmanship but also supports the local women who rely on shea butter production for their livelihood.
Step into history with a visit to the Larabanga Mosque, one of the oldest and most significant Islamic sites in West Africa. Built in the 15th century, this unique mud-and-stick mosque is an architectural masterpiece, attracting visitors interested in history, culture, and spirituality.
Discover the mystery of the Mystic Stone, a sacred site believed to have supernatural significance. Legend has it that the stone has remained in the same spot for centuries, refusing to be moved even when efforts were made to relocate it. This site holds deep cultural and spiritual meaning for locals and is a fascinating place to explore.
GHS 5,699 per person
This is a group trip open to travelers from all walks of life. Connect with like-minded adventurers, embrace new cultures, and create unforgettable memories together.
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