2 Day Tours

from $250.00
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Browse below for details on your specific trip itinerary

  • Check the itineraries below for key city and landmark details!

Browse below for details on your specific trip itinerary

  • Check the itineraries below for key city and landmark details!

    • Full-time access to your professional BRAAFIË guide

    • BRAAFIË Tours tee & welcome package

    • All entry fees to tourist and cultural sites

    • Pre-purchased snacks + bottled water daily

    • All air-conditioned transportation (private vehicle + internal flight to Tamale)

    • Professional Photographer

    • Accommodations

    • Some meals

    • Airfare

    • VISA fare

    • Breakfast, Dinner

    • Gratuities or tips

    • Gifts

    • Yellow Fever vax

    • Malaria pills

    • PLEASE USE YOUR CORRESPONDING PRICING CODE AT CHECKOUT FOR APPLICABLE DISCOUNT WHEN TRAVELING WITH 2 OR MORE GUESTS FOR A PRIVATE TOUR! ONCE YOU HAVE SUBMITTED PAYMENT, THIS CAN NOT BE REVERSED. Codes can not be used for BRAAFIË pre-selected group tours — ONLY private tours. Pre-selected group tours are already discounted.

    • Please have your GROUP LEADER book for your group so that all guests are placed under one booking.

    • Confirmation will be received at time of booking.

    • Wheelchair accessible.

    • Stroller accessible.

    • Infants must sit on laps.

    • Most travelers can participate.

    • NO REFUNDS. However, we do honor date changes UP TO one month prior to tour date. Please note that it is best for you communicate with us via email ASAP if you think you will need to change dates. We must have date changes in writing. Once we have begun purchasing vehicles and accommodations, we can not be issued refunds. Keep this in mind!

    • Itineraries can be slightly adjusted (if necessary depending on your tour goals) once booking is secured.

    • Accommodations can be upgraded for a fee once booking is secured.

    • You may “book now” and pay with KLARNA, AFTER PAY or your credit card. or you can click “RESERVE WITH DEPOSIT + PAYMENT PLAN” to pay deposit-ONLY to secure your booking and be placed on a bi-weekly automated payment plan via BRAAFIË Tours.

    • 2–4 Travelers: 15% OFF per person! [Use GROUP24 at checkout to receive this rate]

    • 5–7 Travelers: 20% OFF per person! [Use GROUP57 at checkout to receive this rate]

    • 8+ Travelers: 30% OFF per person! [Use GROUP8 at checkout to receive this rate]

    Codes can NOT be used for BRAAFIË pre-selected group tours — ONLY private tours

    How do I pay?

    You may “book now” and pay with KLARNA or your credit card. or you can click “RESERVE WITH DEPOSIT + PAYMENT PLAN” to pay deposit-ONLY to secure your booking and be placed on a bi-weekly automated payment plan via BRAAFIË Tours.

  • Day 1 - Accra city tour

    Begin your journey in Accra, Ghana’s vibrant capital, where history, culture, and energy collide. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and explore landmarks like Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Independence Square, followed by a visit to the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre to connect with African diaspora heritage. Wander through the historic streets of Jamestown, admire its lighthouse and colonial architecture, and enjoy shopping at Makola Market or the Arts Centre for National Culture. Savor a dinner of traditional Ghanaian cuisine accompanied by live music to cap off your first day.

    Day 2 - Kumasi City tour (by bus)

    Immerse yourself in the heart of Ghana’s Ashanti Region with a two-day journey through Kumasi, the historic capital of the Ashanti Kingdom. On the first day, explore the Manhyia Palace Museum, home to the Ashanti royal family, where you’ll learn about the kingdom’s rich history, leadership, and traditions. Visit the vibrant Kejetia Market, one of West Africa’s largest open-air markets, to experience the sights, sounds, and smells of daily life, shop for handcrafted textiles, kente cloth, beads, and locally made goods, and connect with artisans whose craft has been passed down for generations. Your cultural immersion continues at the Kumasi Cultural Centre, where you can witness traditional drumming, dancing, and storytelling, deepening your understanding of Ashanti heritage.

    Day 3 - Kumasi City tour (by bus)

    On the second day, journey to Prempeh II Jubilee Museum to explore Ashanti regalia, artifacts, and historical treasures that reflect the kingdom’s resilience and creativity. Continue to a local Ashanti village or craft village, where you can engage with master weavers, woodcarvers, and bead makers, learning traditional techniques and creating meaningful souvenirs. End your tour with a reflective visit to the Okomfo Anokye Sword Site, a place of spiritual significance, and enjoy a serene stroll through the nearby botanical gardens or local parks. This two-day experience blends history, culture, and hands-on engagement, offering diaspora travelers a deep connection to their ancestral roots, unforgettable memories, and the opportunity to support local communities through authentic cultural exchange.

  • Day 1 - Accra city tour

    Begin your journey in Accra, Ghana’s vibrant capital, where history, culture, and energy collide. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and explore landmarks like Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Independence Square, followed by a visit to the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre to connect with African diaspora heritage. Wander through the historic streets of Jamestown, admire its lighthouse and colonial architecture, and enjoy shopping at Makola Market or the Arts Centre for National Culture. Savor a dinner of traditional Ghanaian cuisine accompanied by live music to cap off your first day.

    Day 2 - Cape Coast Tour

    On Day 2, journey west to Assin Manso slave river site to learn about how Africans turns into slaves were sold and history preserved. Cape Coast, a city steeped in history and coastal beauty. Tour the Cape Coast Castle, including the poignant Door of No Return, and consider visiting Elmina Castle, one of Ghana’s oldest forts. After a seaside lunch, explore the charming streets of Cape Coast town and its local markets, experiencing the area’s artisan culture. Spend the evening reflecting on the day’s historical insights while enjoying the serene coastal atmosphere. Explore Cape Coast & Elmina Dungeons

    Day 3 - Cape Coast Tour

    Your third day blends nature and culture before departure. Begin with an adventurous canopy walk in Kakum National Park, taking in the lush rainforest from above. Engage with local communities through cultural activities such as drumming, dance, or village visits. After lunch, make an optional stop at Elmina fishing village for photography and a closer look at daily coastal life before traveling back to Accra to conclude your journey. This 3-day experience offers a seamless mix of history, culture, nature, and reflection — perfect for first-time visitors reconnecting with Ghana. Explore the fishing village before heading back to Accra.

  • Day 1 - Accra city tour

    Begin your journey in Accra, Ghana’s vibrant capital, where history, culture, and energy collide. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and explore landmarks like Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Independence Square, followed by a visit to the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre to connect with African diaspora heritage. Wander through the historic streets of Jamestown, admire its lighthouse and colonial architecture, and enjoy shopping at Makola Market or the Arts Centre for National Culture. Savor a dinner of traditional Ghanaian cuisine accompanied by live music to cap off your first day.

    Day 2 - Cape Coast Tour

    On Day 2, journey west to Assin Manso slave river site to learn about how Africans turns into slaves were sold and history preserved. Cape Coast, a city steeped in history and coastal beauty. Tour the Cape Coast Castle, including the poignant Door of No Return, and consider visiting Elmina Castle, one of Ghana’s oldest forts. After a seaside lunch, explore the charming streets of Cape Coast town and its local markets, experiencing the area’s artisan culture. Spend the evening reflecting on the day’s historical insights while enjoying the serene coastal atmosphere. Explore Cape Coast & Elmina Dungeons

    Day 3 - Eastern Region tour

    Spend a full day exploring the lush landscapes and natural wonders of Ghana’s Eastern Region. Begin with a visit to the stunning Boti Falls, a twin waterfall tucked into the rainforest where you can feel the mist on your skin and capture breathtaking photos. Continue to the historic Aburi Botanical Gardens, wandering beneath towering palms and exotic plants while learning about the gardens’ colonial history and local medicinal flora. Next, venture to Hanging Rock, a dramatic cliff formation offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys — perfect for reflection and scenic photography. Along the way, pause at Peduase to experience the charm of local village life, meet artisans, and enjoy fresh local snacks. This one-day adventure balances nature, adventure, and cultural immersion, leaving you refreshed, inspired, and connected to the Eastern Region’s beauty and heritage.

  • Day 1 - Cape Coast Tour

    On Day 1, journey west to Assin Manso slave river site to learn about how Africans turns into slaves were sold and history preserved. Cape Coast, a city steeped in history and coastal beauty. Tour the Cape Coast Castle, including the poignant Door of No Return, and consider visiting Elmina Castle, one of Ghana’s oldest forts. After a seaside lunch, explore the charming streets of Cape Coast town and its local markets, experiencing the area’s artisan culture. Spend the evening reflecting on the day’s historical insights while enjoying the serene coastal atmosphere. Explore Cape Coast & Elmina Dungeons

    Day 2 - Cape Coast Tour

    Your second day blends nature and culture before departure. Begin with an adventurous canopy walk in Kakum National Park, taking in the lush rainforest from above. Engage with local communities through cultural activities such as drumming, dance, or village visits. After lunch, make an optional stop at Elmina fishing village for photography and a closer look at daily coastal life before traveling back to Accra to conclude your journey. This 3-day experience offers a seamless mix of history, culture, nature, and reflection — perfect for first-time visitors reconnecting with Ghana. Explore the fishing village before heading back to Accra.

  • Day 1 - Accra city tour

    Begin your journey in Accra, Ghana’s vibrant capital, where history, culture, and energy collide. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and explore landmarks like Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Independence Square, followed by a visit to the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre to connect with African diaspora heritage. Wander through the historic streets of Jamestown, admire its lighthouse and colonial architecture, and enjoy shopping at Makola Market or the Arts Centre for National Culture. Savor a dinner of traditional Ghanaian cuisine accompanied by live music to cap off your first day.

    Day 2 - Eastern Region tour

    Spend a full day exploring the lush landscapes and natural wonders of Ghana’s Eastern Region. Begin with a visit to the stunning Boti Falls, a twin waterfall tucked into the rainforest where you can feel the mist on your skin and capture breathtaking photos. Continue to the historic Aburi Botanical Gardens, wandering beneath towering palms and exotic plants while learning about the gardens’ colonial history and local medicinal flora. Next, venture to Hanging Rock, a dramatic cliff formation offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys — perfect for reflection and scenic photography. Along the way, pause at Peduase to experience the charm of local village life, meet artisans, and enjoy fresh local snacks. This one-day adventure balances nature, adventure, and cultural immersion, leaving you refreshed, inspired, and connected to the Eastern Region’s beauty and heritage.

    Day 3 - Akosombo tour

    Spend a day discovering the tranquil beauty of Akosombo, a serene town perched along the shores of Lake Volta, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. Begin with a scenic drive through lush hills and verdant landscapes, arriving at your riverside lodge or resort. Embark on a private boat cruise on Lake Volta, gliding across calm waters as you take in panoramic views of the surrounding hills and observe local fishermen at work. After the cruise, enjoy a locally inspired riverside lunch and explore the nearby trails, craft markets, or scenic spots perfect for photos and reflection. Take time to relax by the water or enjoy optional light recreational activities, soaking in the peaceful ambiance. This day blends nature, adventure, and cultural immersion, offering a rejuvenating experience and a deeper connection to Ghana’s Volta Region.