Accra City Tour: Explore Ghana's Rich History

Accra City tour includes visits to significant sites such as the W.E.B. Du Bois Center for Pan-African Culture, the National Museum of Ghana, Makola Market, the Arts Center, and Independence Square to learn about the history of Ghana.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Makola Market - Established in Accra in 1924, Makola Market is a central hub of urban life in Ghana. It serves as the primary wholesale and retail market in Accra, playing a pivotal role in the country’s trade and standing as a significant social and cultural landmark.
    Visitors can explore the renowned Makola Market, where they can purchase a…
What's Included
  • Free Pick-Up and Drop-Off within Accra City
  • Car Rental Fees and Fuel Cost
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Bottled water
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch
Location
Makola Market
Kojo Thompson Rd,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Roelandv111
Jun 10, 2023
Best value for money to understand and experience Ghana in 1 day - Mr. Foster of Kadelo Travels is the most excellent and welcoming host, guide, driver and photographer. He is very knowledgeable about Greater Accra and its surroundings and he knows all the best places. As he is also very responsive online as well as truly punctual, and all entrance/food fees are covered in the package, this provides for a very smooth and relaxing day. Mr. Foster will take the planned experience and make it personally relevant for you, taking into account any issues or requests that might have popped up. His openness and flexibility really made it into a very pleasurable experience, deepening the understanding of Ghana's past and present. First, we went to the Botanical Gardens and got a personal tour there from an excellent guide (selected by Mr. Foster). During the drive there, Mr. Foster explained a lot about Ghana's history, culture and current society. Next, after tasting some freshly made local palm wine (not alcoholic yet), we went on to the National Museum where another amazing guide provided a private tour which explained the visual and tactile historical and cultural elements that fit in perfectly with Mr. Foster's introduction. This museum tour, which was comprehensive but not too long, concluded with a game of mancala and more insights into the legends of the wise trickster spider Anansi. After the tour there was the opportunity to visit an art exhibit (sale) in the museum as well as the museum's official gift shop. Then, we had a wonderful local lunch (included) and after this, we proceeded to safely view Accra's huge food and art markets. Don't worry, you won't have to buy anything, as Mr. Foster will help you negotiate the friendly salespeople. (Even if you don't plan on buying anything, please do remember to bring some tip money for the several helpful guides that you will meet on this day, they deserve it and will appreciate it a lot, as their regular pay is minimal.) We finished the day at the Black Star Square and by climbing the Black Star Gate. After this, we had a relaxed drive back to the hotel, Mr. Foster happily dealing with the heavy traffic while we were listening to local pop music and discussing some final thoughts and questions that had come to mind. Kindly note: during this visit, the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial site was closed for the public, but it will be re-opened probably before the tourist season at the end of this year (2023). Mr. Foster clearly has a lot of experience in tourism, in navigating Accra as well as in finding the best photo spots. He offers to take pictures of you free of charge and knows exactly where are the best spots to stand, so you will return home with beautiful visual captures of your Accra memories which you will fondly embrace and share with your friends and family.
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Roslynm272
Aug 16, 2022
Exhilarating and insightful!! - Tour date: 30th July 2022. Accra City and Aburi Botanical Gardens. We were picked up from our hotel and transported to Aburi Botanical Gardens. Along the way, our guide Foster gave us a detailed history of Accra and Ghana as it stands today. He explained the different sights all through the Akwapin Hills and surroundings. What an expert in hospitality and photography he is!! At the Gardens we met Martin, who was extremely knowledgeable about the flora and fauna and shared valuable information with us. After a lunch stop, we continued to Makola Market, the heart of urban Ghanian life and seemingly the engine room of trade in the country. We reluctantly left Makola and headed through James Town, stopping at the lighthouse, one of the beacons of the coast, still enjoying Foster’s knowledge and expertise. We ended our day at Independence Square, at the Black Star Gate, or as we were told, the birthplace of Freedom and Justice. Great day, made greater thanks to our wonderful tour guide Foster. Thanks a million. May the ancestors continue to inspire and lead us. Eugene and Roslyn Mogbolu.
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