Discover the captivating history and vibrant culture of the Ashanti Kingdom on a tour of Kumasi. Explore traditional crafts, visit historic sites, and indulge in delicious cuisine.
Discover the captivating history and vibrant culture of the Ashanti Kingdom on a tour of Kumasi. Explore traditional crafts, visit historic sites, and indulge in delicious cuisine.
- Okomfo Anokye Sword Site - DAY 1: ACCRA-KUMASI Highlights: • Manhyia Palace Museum • Okomfo Anokye Sword Site Early morning, begin a scenic drive to Kumasi, the seat of the Ashanti Empire to explore the legends of the famous Ashantis, whose legacies are still evident today. Founded in 1695 by the Asantehene (King) Osei Tutu, Kumasi showcase…
- Okomfo Anokye Sword Site - DAY 1: ACCRA-KUMASI
Highlights:
• Manhyia Palace Museum
• Okomfo Anokye Sword Site
Early morning, begin a scenic drive to Kumasi, the seat of the Ashanti Empire to explore the legends of the famous Ashantis, whose legacies are still evident today. Founded in 1695 by the Asantehene (King) Osei Tutu, Kumasi showcase palaces, forts, museums and churches which provide a distinct backdrop for important festivals and ceremonies which are still of high importance to the people
Kumasi may surprise you, being the most dynamic marketplace in West African and the second largest city in Ghana with a population of almost three million.
We visit Manhyia Palace, official residence of Ashanti Kings (Asantehene) until 1974, now a museum containing treasured items relating to the Ashanti Kingdom. The Ashanti forms the biggest population group in Ghana. For centuries they were the rulers in this region because of their well-organized society. At Manhyia Palace, disputes are still settled in accordance with centuries-old customs where the King has the final word.
We shall visit the nearby Okomfo Anokye Sword site, an important symbol of Ashanti unity that marks the spot where the Golden Stool “descended from the sky” and has been in place for 300 years. Legend says the Ashanti Kingdom would collapse should the sword ever be removed.
Time permitting; continue to Kumasi Central Market, the largest open market in West Africa where more than 10,000 vendors sell their wares, from food to herbs, to beauty products and crafts.
The rest of the day is at leisure.
Meal(s) Included: Breakfast
- Kumasi - DAY 2: KUMASI-3 CRAFT VILLAGES
This morning, we visit the three Ashanti craft villages of the surrounding lush countryside which is a sharp contrast of the modern-day Kumasi city.
Adanwomase will be our first craft village where we’ll see how the famous Kente Cloth is handmade on looms in a time-honored tradition passed down through generations. See the Kente styles and the opportunity to make purchases.
We continue to the village of Ntonso where Artisans hand-stamp patterns on Cotton cloth to make Adinkra Textiles. Black-on-Black and Black-on-Red Adinkra Cloth is worn for funerals and other solemn occasions; learn how the Black Dye is made in the village from the bark of trees and create your own Adinkra sash to take home. You may also purchase large pieces of the Adinkra Cloth handmade in the village.
Our final village will be the Woodcarving Village of Ahwiaa, known for the talented craftsmen who fashion Royal stools, walking sticks and Fertility Dolls from wood; with the opportunity to purchase hand carved items of all kinds.
The rest of the day is at leisure.
Meal(s) Included: Breakfast
- Prempeh II Museum - DAY 3: KUMASI-LAKE BOSOMTWE-ACCRA
Highlights:
• National Cultural Centre- Prempeh II Jubilee Museum
• Lake Bosomtwe
Today, we depart for Accra with a few stops at points of interests.
We will visit the National Cultural Centre which features the Prempeh II Jubilee Museum and various studios of brass makers, potters and batik makers.
Enroute, we shall visit Lake Bosomtwe, the largest body of fresh water in Ghana. You will be delighted with the peace and serenity of the Lake. A walk on the banks provides the opportunity to meet and interact with the local fishing folks giving an insight into their way of life. After lunch (on your own), enjoy a 30 minutes boat ride to explore the picturesque view of the Lake.
Continue to Accra, arriving early evening and check in to your hotel/residence or to the airport for your onward flight.
Meal (s) Included: Breakfast
- Hotel accommodation as per itinerary
- Daily bottled water per person
- Private transportation
- Professional cultural tour guide
- Daily breakfast included
- Meet and assist services
- Hotel accommodation as per itinerary
- Daily bottled water per person
- Private transportation
- Professional cultural tour guide
- Daily breakfast included
- Meet and assist services
- • Visas and Round-trip international Flights
- • Travel insurance
- • Gratuity for driver and guide
- • Meals not listed
- • Personal expenses
- • Visas and Round-trip international Flights
- • Travel insurance
- • Gratuity for driver and guide
- • Meals not listed
- • Personal expenses
Experience the rich heritage and vibrant culture of the Ashanti Kingdom through this introductory visit to Kumasi - Ghana’s secondary major city. Renowned for their craftsmanship, this area offers a deep dive into the ancient art of weaving the vibrant Kente and Adinkra fabrics, both integral to the Ashanti history. Explore the workshops of local…
Experience the rich heritage and vibrant culture of the Ashanti Kingdom through this introductory visit to Kumasi - Ghana’s secondary major city. Renowned for their craftsmanship, this area offers a deep dive into the ancient art of weaving the vibrant Kente and Adinkra fabrics, both integral to the Ashanti history. Explore the workshops of local brass-smiths, ceramics experts and batik artists.
Your expedition isn’t complete till you visit the Manhyia Palace, the erstwhile dwelling of Ashanti royalty and the heartland of Ashanti traditions. Bask in the controlled tumult of Kejetia Market - touted as one of West Africa’s largest outdoor markets.
No Ghanaian voyage is fulfilled without tasting some of Ghana’s well-liked native dishes like Omotuo, a delightful blend of rice and peanut soup, far more enjoyable than it sounds.
Savor a brief boat expedition on Lake Bosumtwe, Ghana’s biggest naturally occurring freshwater lake.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.