Embark on a private Kumasi City Tour with Siber Tours and discover the cultural wonders of Ghana. Immerse yourself in vibrant traditions, explore bustling markets, and witness breathtaking landscapes. Book now!
Embark on a private Kumasi City Tour with Siber Tours and discover the cultural wonders of Ghana. Immerse yourself in vibrant traditions, explore bustling markets, and witness breathtaking landscapes. Book now!
- Kumasi Fort - Ghana Armed Forces Museum - This museum presents an extensive collection of military equipment, artifacts, and items used during the British Asante War of 1990 and the Second World War. The exhibits include war weaponry, flags, decorations, armored vehicles, portraits, and photographs. It serves as a significant historical resource,…
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Kumasi Fort - Ghana Armed Forces Museum - This museum presents an extensive collection of military equipment, artifacts, and items used during the British Asante War of 1990 and the Second World War. The exhibits include war weaponry, flags, decorations, armored vehicles, portraits, and photographs. It serves as a significant historical resource, illustrating Ghana’s journey from the colonial period to modern times.
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Manhyia Palace Museum - A key attraction of the palace that enriches the visitor experience is the Manhyia Palace Museum. Despite its small size, it contains a rich array of historic artifacts, war talismans, and treasures from the Asante Kingdom. It was opened in 1995 as part of the Silver Jubilee celebration of the Golden Stool’s ascension.
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Prempeh II Museum - Although compact, this museum offers a personalized tour with admission, providing an engaging introduction to Ashanti culture and history. Exhibits include artifacts related to Ashanti King Prempeh II, such as his war attire, ceremonial garments, jewelry, protective talismans, personal bathing and dining accessories, furniture, royal emblems, and intricately crafted brass weights for gold measurement. Designed to resemble an Ashanti chief’s residence, it features a front courtyard and walls adorned with traditional carved symbols.
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Okomfo Anokye Sword Site - The small museum here houses the Komfo Anokye Sword Site, where the ‘immovable’ sword, placed into the ground by Okomfo Anokye, is located.
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Bonwire Kente Weaving Centre - Discover the art of Kente weaving in Bonwire and visit a local cocoa farm in Bamang — top activities for culture and heritage enthusiasts in the Ashanti Region.
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Bobiri Forest Reserve - Stroll through lush forest trails and admire colorful butterflies at Bobiri Sanctuary, a serene activity near Kumasi for nature lovers.
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Lake Bosumtwi - Unwind at the picturesque Lake Bosomtwe, Ghana’s only natural lake, surrounded by villages and hills — a must-visit in the Ashanti Region.
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Besease Traditional Shrine - Visit the Yaa Asantewaa Shrine, dedicated to the legendary queen mother who resisted colonial rule — a compelling activity in Kumasi for history enthusiasts.
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Ntonso Adinkra Craftsmen - Discover the meanings of Adinkra symbols and try traditional stamping — an educational and cultural experience in the Ashanti Region.
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ODOMANKOMA CULTURE AND ECO-TOURISM VILLAGE - Participate in a Cocoa Tour in Bamang, learning about cocoa cultivation and processing — two authentic experiences in the Ashanti Region.
Traditional Naming Ceremony
Engage in a unique Ashanti naming ceremony with music, culture, and tradition — a meaningful experience in Kumasi for diaspora visitors.
- Ahwiaa - Explore the craft of wood carving in Ahwiaa, where artisans create stools, masks, and statues — a cultural highlight and popular activity near Kumasi.
- Kejetia Market - Discover the vibrant Kejetia Market, West Africa’s largest open-air market, brimming with crafts, fabrics, and food — one of the most lively activities in Kumasi.

- Lunch included
- Lunch included
Discover the lively essence of Kumasi on this engaging cultural tour, where you’ll visit renowned sites such as the Manhyia Palace, the lively Kejetia Market, and the historic Prempeh II Jubilee Museum. Embrace the city’s rhythm with the sounds of local music, the enticing scents of traditional Ghanaian street food, and the rich history and heritage of…
Discover the lively essence of Kumasi on this engaging cultural tour, where you’ll visit renowned sites such as the Manhyia Palace, the lively Kejetia Market, and the historic Prempeh II Jubilee Museum. Embrace the city’s rhythm with the sounds of local music, the enticing scents of traditional Ghanaian street food, and the rich history and heritage of the Ashanti Kingdom. With knowledgeable guides providing insider insights, this tour offers an authentic and immersive experience into Kumasi’s distinct culture and traditions. Ideal for culture enthusiasts and history buffs, you’ll enjoy a tailored experience with local perspectives, assured access to top attractions, and a community connection that makes this tour unique. A minimum number of participants is required for tour confirmation.
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.