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Ghana, Togo & Benin III

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Ghana, Togo & Benin III

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Ghana, Togo and Benin are the perfect first experience in West Africa, while still keeping all the thrill and adventure you seek for in any off-the-beaten path experience. Ghana offers epic outdoors from Kakum NP to a gorgeous photogenic coast sprinkled with colonial castles. Togo and Benin are also the home of Voodoo, which we will try to understand as a belief system based on nature and spirituality, breaking the stereotypes of western pop-culture. Finally, we will marvel in stunning sceneries and the unique stilt lake villages that are found in both neighboring countries. It’s the Expedition of a lifetime, where you will create stories that will last forever! You can’t miss it!

itinerary

Day 1: Abidjan to Elmina.

  • We start in Abidjan in the early morning and drive out to Ghana. After crossing the border, we will enjoy some R&R in our hotel in Elmina.
  • Overnight in Elmina.

Day 2: Cape Coast & Elmina.

  • In the early morning, we’ll set out to explore the most important historical part of Ghana. Cape Coast and Elmina were strongholds for commerce and slave trade. We’ll venture in their dark past, from the dungeons of their castles, to the fishing ports that are still lively today.
  • We’ll mingle with locals in the fish markets and try some of the local delicacies for lunch.
  • In the evening we will drive to Kakum NP and sleep by the forest.
  • Overnight in Kakum.

Day 3: Kakum NP & Akossombo.

  • It’s time to venture into Kakum NP, one of the crown jewels of Ghana’s natural diversity. After exploring this lush virgin rainforest from the ground to its canopy, we’ll head towards the border with Togo.
  • In the afternoon, we will discover the Volta region on a canoe, the best way to enjoy this ecosystem and take in the local life.
  • We’ll end our day in Akossombo, home of the second biggest dam in Africa (after Aswan).
  • Overnight in Akossombo.

Day 4: Akossombo & Kpalimé

  • Today we’ll cross into Togo. First thing, we will venture into Ewe country and go on a small hike to meet the Ewe tribe atop Agou Mountain. The Ewe are an animist tribe and we’ll spend the afternoon with them as they go about their day lives.
  • Overnight in Kpalimé.

Day 5: Lomé

  • We’ll drive to the capital of Togo, and explore it’s interesting Voodoo Market.
  • Overnight in Lomé.

Day 6: Lomé to Grand Popo. 

  • It’s time to head to Benin, where we will continue to deepen our understanding of the Voodoo religion near Lake Ahemé. We will partake on an authentic local ritual. Something very special that outsiders rarely get to see.
  • Afternoon by the beach at Grand Popo.
  • Overnight in Grand Popo.

Day 7: Ouidah, Ganvié and Cotonou.

  • In the morning, we’ll explore Ouidah an important point in Benin’s slave trade and also a crucial center of Voodoo. From there, we will venture to Ganvié, the town on lake Nokoue, built on stilt houses, canals instead of streets and boats instead of cars.
  • The afternoon, we’ll relax by the pool of our Hotel, and go out to explore the market in Cotonou.
  • Overnight in Cotonou.

Day 8: Free time, fly out. 

  • After breakfast, the worst moment of every Expedition: we say goodbye. The Expedition is finished and we fly out.
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Included

Accomodation

Shared twin room in 3-4 star hotels (when available) on a bed and breakfast basis.

Guides

Expert local guide and fixer.

Transport

Private vehicles, fuel and drivers

Visa Support

We'll help you prepare the visas for Ghana, Togo and Benin.

Contribution to local communities

Every tribe visit tries to create an impact in the community with our contributions

Activities and Tickets

Every visit, entrance ticket or activity is included.
November 13th – 20th 2023

Our Selection Process takes only 10 minutes and it helps us create the best travel family!

FAQ

Togo has on arrival visa for most nationalities and Benin has an evisa that is easy to apply for online. For Ghana you can apply at your nearest Embassy or pick it on arrival with a letter we will prepare for you. We can give you support when the time comes.
Wander Expedition doesn’t book flights for you and is ultimately not responsible for your flight connection, but we can offer guidance and support when you research the best options for you. We’ll meet in Accra on December 2nd and you can fly out of Cotonou on December 10th.
We will be always accompanied by an expert local crew, which will help us interact with locals and have the best possible experience.
Ghana, Togo and Benin are a friendly gateway to West Africa but still remain very untouched by tourism. They are perfect if you are looking for an adventure and creating stories with a powerful human connection and photogenic landscapes.

2 reviews for Ghana, Togo & Benin III

  1. StefHeijnen

    Another absolutely amazing itinerary and trip. I have done multiple expeditions and they have always been amazing. The trip is very versatile, with the slave castles in Ghana to the voodoo religion in Togo & Benin – a true eye-opener for this region of the world. I also couldn’t have asked for a better group, every carefully selected person was a perfect fit to make this group one of the bests I’ve had the pleasure to be part of. I would 100% recommend this trip to everyone – it gives the perfect insight to Ghana, Togo & Benin. I will 100% join many more expeditions!

  2. Pamela Gama

    The best experience I’ve ever had. Traveling with Wander Expeditions was terrific. I never thought I would fall in love with the group, everyone was so kind and I feel we connected so much with each other. Moreover, living the Ghana, Togo, and Benin experience was unreal. I learned so much about the culture and I loved the fact I felt I was truly living the African experience.

    I would definitely repeat the trip without a doubt! I can’t wait to travel again with Wander Expeditions.

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