Culture

Investment

Heritage

Ghana Real Estate & Investment Tour $3,200

November 21, 2024 - November 30, 2024

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Trip Length

10 days/ 9 nights

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Group Size

25 max

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Activity Level

Moderate

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Trip Highlights

  • Walking through the “Door of no return” and back

  • Visiting the Slave River where captives had their last bath

  • Naming Ceremony at the Chief’s residence

  • Explore some Real Estate opportunities in the country

  • Learn more about Business opportunities in Ghana

  • Opportunity to speak to experts about moving to Ghana

Tour Itinerary

  • Arrival of all guests through the Kotoka International Airport. Your local guide will be waiting for you at the airport when you arrive. You will be transferred from the airport to your hotel. Check in and relax for the remainder of the day and prepare for the next day.

  • The second day of the tour is all about exploring the city of Accra which is the capital city of Ghana. The tour will begin with a visit to the WEB Dubois Center which was home to Dr. Dubois, one of the pioneers of pan africanism in the world. You will learn about some of his works and his contributions to the liberation of black people.

    Second stop will be the Kwame Nkrumah Museum which is where the Dr Kwame Nkrumah who was the first president of Ghana is buried This sites tells the story of the fight of Ghana to gain independence from colonial rule and the role Dr Kwame Nkrumah played in the liberation of Ghana. You will also learn a lot about Ghana’s history and how it has shaped the country we all know today.

    Next stop is the Accra Arts Center where you will get to shop for Ghanaian made crafts for yourself and your loved ones. The center has all kinds of crafts from paintings, jewelry, carvings, and clothing to beads, shea butter and many more. This is the best place to get crafts made by the locals and support their work.

    Final stop of the day will be at the Independence square to take some pictures at the famous Black Star Monument.

  • We will first start off the day with a round table discussion with real estate experts who will shed some light on the nature of the real estate sector in Ghana. The discussion will be beneficial for people planning on moving to Ghana fully or partially. It will be an opportunity to gather some information whether you are planning on going into real estate as a source of income or whether you are just looking to buy some personal property for yourself. You can also learn more about which neighborhoods will be the best depending on what your goal is. You can also gather more information on the legalities of owning properties in Ghana as a non Ghanaian.

    Later in the day, we will view some properties in and around Accra.

  • On this day, we will visit some real estate properties to see some of the opportunities real estate has to offer. We will explore properties like lands, already built and furnished homes, semi built properties and apartments.

  • This seminar is aimed to provide relevant information and resources to anyone looking to start a business in Ghana now or in the future. The aim of this seminar is to exchange information and discover business opportunities in Ghana in profitable industries and opportunities you can take advantage of to build a business. Some other things you will learn includes, taxation in Ghana, registering a business, business funding, partnerships, work ethics in Ghana and most importantly, understanding the Ghanaian market.

    Dinner and Discussions of Black Issues

    This discussion is aimed to bridge the gap between the beliefs of black people on and off the continent. It is an opportunity for us to get to understand each other and have those difficult conversations that are needed to be had for us to better understand each other as a first step in collaborating in pushing positive initiatives that will empower black people all over the world.

  • Assin Manso Slave River and Market

    The slave river located in Assin Manso represents where the slave captives had their last bath before they were taken to the slave castles and later to the “new world”. At this slave river, you can say a prayer for all those who were taken through the camp.

    Cape Coast Castle

    This Slave Castle was built by the British and one of the 3 remaining slave castle in relation to the trans atlantic slave trade on the cost of Ghana. You will get to see the slave dungeons, where the captives were kept and the door of no return among many others.

    Naming Ceremony

    Later we will have a naming ceremony experience at the residence of one of the Chiefs of Elmina. You will be given a local Ghanaian name which signifies the people’s hospitality and their willingness to accept you into their family. This will also be an opportunity to ask the King any questions you might have and make any contribution that will be meaningful to the unification of Black People abroad and those on the continent.

  • Today we will visit some Ghanaian local brands who produce clothing, candles, shea products, jewelry and other accessories. You can shop from these local brands to support them and also learn more about their business.

  • Unfortunately, all beautiful things sometimes have to come to an end and so does this memorable experience. You will prepare for your departure and depending on the time of your flight, your local guide will transfer you from the hotel to the airport.

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Tour Inclusions

  • Accommodation

  • Transportation

  • Roundtrip airport transfers

  • Daily Breakfast

  • Activity Fees

  • All ground transportation for scheduled activities.

  • Dedicated staff to ensure you have the most amazing time

  • Farewell Dinner

Tour Exclusions

  • International Flights

  • Bad Vibes

  • Travel Insurance

Explore the Motherland

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Price from

Single Occupancy- $4,000

Double Occupancy $3,200

Deposits for this trip are $200. Space is limited. It is important to keep up with your trip payment schedule, when you make payments towards your trip we in turn book activities, hotels, and more on your behalf.

Spaces on tours are sold per person. Deposits are non-refundable. Ensure your payment option is as desired before checkout. If paying deposit only, remaining payments can be made via client portal until 30 days before departure. See our cancellation policy for details.
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NEXT STEPS

1. Sign up for the tour

Sign up for the tour by filling the form for the trip. All of our packages are customizable, our dedicated travel expert will make adjustments based on your preferences. You can also schedule a call with us to discuss the trip and have your questions answered.

2. Pick a payment plan

We provide fully customizable payment plans for all travelers - simply secure you trip with a deposit and pay the remaining balance with regular installments with all payments completed up to one month before your arrival date.

3. Prepare for the trip

We will also provide you with everything you need leading up to the trip, from packing lists to travel guides and more. Need help with your visa application? You can always reach out to our team for support.

4. Travel!

Our team will be ready to welcome you once you arrive in at the airport. We provide full service 24/7 support during your trip. Get ready for a bucket list experience - your vacation has been curated with care and attention to detail, we can't wait to have you travel with us.

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FAQ

  • For entry into Ghana, you'll need:

    Passport (valid for 6+ months)

    Visa (we offer visa assistance)

    Proof of Yellow fever vaccination

    Travel Insurance

  • Kotoka International Airport (IATA: ACC, ICAO: DGAA) which is the international airport in Accra.

  • Will you match me?

    Of course! If you choose a space in a shared room but you're traveling solo, we will do our best to pair you with a roommate. Roommates are matched based on arrival time and perceived compatibility. Sharing a room is a great way to save costs, and make a new friend! However, we ask you to approach the situation with an open mind, some grace, and maybe a little humor.

    While 99% our travelers are amazing, we can't guarantee that you'll hit it off with your roommate, or that your sleeping styles will be compatible.

    Is sharing right for you?

    If you are a light sleeper, get easily irritated or just know that you need your own space, sharing a room might not be for you. Likewise, if you know that you snore, sleep with a CPAP machine or have other health conditions, sharing a room might not be the best fit.

    What if I don't get along with my roommate?

    If you've tried but you absolutely can't get along with your roommate and need to separate, your trip leader will either swap things around, or, attempt to get you your own room. If the latter, additional charges will incur.

    What if I book a double room, and you can't match me?

    We book a certain amount of hotel rooms before any tour, and are bound by their rules. In the event that we cannot find a roommate for you before the tour, and your room converts to a single room, there may be additional charges.

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