Aerial view of the forested shore on the wild Golden Coast of Ghana
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Wild Ghana: Journey into the Ashanti Kingdom

  • Ghana
  • 10 nights

An epic adventure in West Africa – hiking, pedalling and paddling between wild savannah, remote villages and colourful Ashanti festivals

What's Included?

  • Activities & Certified Guides

    All itinerary activities with expert, local, English-speaking guides
  • All lodging

    10 nights in locally-run hotels and guesthouses
  • Meals

    All breakfasts, 6 lunches, and 6 dinners
  • Transfers

    To and from the airport and everything in between
  • Gear & Permits

    All your biking and kayaking gear plus all park permits and local taxes
  • Small Like-minded Groups

    Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 14 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people
From
excluding flights

What's it like?

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Explore the best wild spots of southern Ghana as you overland from the mighty Volta River to the pristine forests of Ankasa and Kakum

Immerse yourself in authentic village life and attend the incredible Akwasidae Festival, the Ashanti Kingdom’s most celebrated event

Climb to the highest point in Ghana, swim under West Africa's tallest falls, and spot elusive pangolins and rare birds in protected habitats

Clamber along the epic canopy walkway in Kakum National Park in total solitude at sunrise, and wander along tropical palm-fringed shores

Gary B.(January 2026)
Culture! Culture! Culture!
Culture! Culture! Culture!
Culture! Culture! Culture!
Culture! Culture! Culture!
Culture! Culture! Culture!

The title of the review says it all. One of the best cultural experiences I have ever done. The highlight being the Ashanti Festival and being 5 yards from meeting the King (before getting asked which delegation I was with. . . oops!).

Superb guides in Victor and Mathais, who couldn't do more for us.

I can highly recommend the trip to anyone thinking of booking.

Kirsten T.(January 2026)
Warm welcome to the Ashanti Kingdom
Warm welcome to the Ashanti Kingdom
Warm welcome to the Ashanti Kingdom
Warm welcome to the Ashanti Kingdom

The trip offers a wide range of experiences (hiking, biking, canoeing, culture festivals, a village stay, amazing food) and is a fantastic way to learn more about the Ashanti Kingdom and southern Ghana. I really enjoyed the trip, and much of enjoyment can be credited to the exceptional leadership and support of Victor and his team.

Be prepared for plenty of heat, sweat, and dirt when booking this trip—but you will be rewarded with stunning landscapes and memorable encounters with locals. If you are hoping to see large animals, this may not be the right destination, as such encounters are rare. However, there is a surprising beauty in the birds and smaller creatures.

Reading advice for the long drives: Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi.

Dominic C.(November 2025)
Awesome Trip

Really enjoyed this tour of Ghana. Great way to experience the culture and natural landscapes of this fascinating country. Really well planned itinerary. Victor was an excellent guide. Highly recommended .

Matthew T.(November 2025)
Ashanti Africa 2025

Amazing Trip - Would recommend to anyone who enjoys exploring new places, culture and hiking. Like no other trip I have done before !

Andrew T.(November 2025)
Fantastic from start to finish

Amazing trip. So many amazing experiences. Every day was action packed but was never too busy. Amazing country and our guide Victor was very knowledgeable and always in control. 10/10

Rachel C.(November 2025)
A great trip!

Ghana is a very welcoming and interesting country and the tour ran really well. Victor was a fantastic guide - he really made the trip. Supported by our fantastic driver Peter. A nice variety of activities and cultural stuff and the loveliest people. We had a great group which always helps make a trip very memorable. I look forward to my next trip to West Africa.

Itinerary

  1. Day 1

    Welcome to Accra

    Boutique Hotel
    Twin share
    Dinner included
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    Akwaaba – welcome to Ghana! Your adventure begins in Accra, situated on the beautiful Gold Coast. Buzzing with a vibrant energy and packed with incredible wild spots, diverse wildlife, intriguing Ashanti culture, gorgeous beaches and friendly communities, Ghana is without a doubt the most accessible introduction to West Africa. Hop on a short transfer from the airport to your charming boutique hotel in the city center, where later you'll meet your guide and fellow adventurers for a welcome briefing. If you arrive early enough, you can enjoy a relaxing group evening meal while acclimatizing yourself to West Africa. Otherwise, you can kick off your epic overland journey tomorrow morning.

    Day 2

    Shai Hills Reserve and the mighty Volta River

    Hiking
    2.5hrs · 3mi · 164ft up · 164ft down
    Kayaking
    2hrs · 4mi
    Driving
    3hrs
    Hotel
    Twin share
    Breakfast and lunch included
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    Leave the busy capital city behind this morning and head for the open grassland savannah of the Shai Hills Reserve, where you'll enjoy a full morning of hiking with the beautiful backdrop of ancient rock formations and the Shai people’s ancestral caves. Climb some rocks for amazing views and learn about the history of one of the eight Dangme tribes existing in southeastern Ghana. Keep your eyes peeled for the many species of birds that inhabit this region, including colorful rollers and bee-eaters in addition to antelopes and olive baboons. This afternoon you'll transfer to Akosombo, on the banks of the mighty White Volta River, which will be your base for the next two nights. Enjoy a wonderful evening as you set off river kayaking, immersed in peaceful natural surroundings as the sun sets.

  2. Day 3

    Epic mountain peaks and refreshing waterfalls

    Hiking
    4.5hrs · 5mi · 1148ft up · 1148ft down
    Driving
    4.5hrs
    Hotel
    Twin share
    Breakfast and lunch included
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    Set off early after breakfast on a two-hour drive north to Mount Afadjato – Ghana’s highest mountain at an elevation of 2,904 ft. Led by your expert guide, you'll have the chance to spot rare butterflies and birds, learning about Ghana’s plants and wildlife as you climb some steep and rugged trails. Once at the top, your efforts will be rewarded with dramatic views, which on a clear day stretch out as far as neighboring Togo. After descending the mountain, stop for lunch in the nearby Wli village before hiking through a thick semi-deciduous forest towards the Wli Falls. Believed to be the highest waterfalls in West Africa, the falls are nestled in the idyllic Agumatsa wildlife sanctuary. As you approach, you can hear the sounds of the enormous colony of straw-colored fruit bats on the adjacent cliffs and with the powerful rush of the river. Cool down with a swim in the natural pool or if you're feeling up for it, there is also the option to hike to the upper falls to enjoy more epic views. Rest your legs in the late afternoon as you drive back to your riverfront accommodation in Akosombo, then prepare for the long journey north tomorrow.

    Day 4

    Journey to Bosumtwi, Ghana's only natural lake

    Cycling
    3hrs · 19mi · 164ft up · 164ft down
    Driving
    7hrs
    Hotel
    Twin share
    Breakfast and lunch included
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    Another early start this morning – after breakfast, set off toward Lake Bosumtwi. Drive first into the beautiful Akuapem Hills, admiring the outstanding views across Accra and Tema in the distance. After a tasty early lunch break, you'll continue your journey north, reaching Bosumtwi – Ghana’s only natural lake, believed to have been created by a meteorite. Check in to your lakeside lodging, then join your guide on a scenic afternoon bike ride for stunning views across the lake as the sun sets over the distant hills – the perfect way to end the day.

    Day 5

    Akwasidae Festival celebrations in the Ashanti capital of Kumasi

    Driving
    3hrs
    Hotel
    Twin share
    Breakfast and lunch included
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    This morning you're off to Kumasi, the ancient capital of the Ashanti kingdom, which has been hosting one of Africa’s most fascinating cultural events for centuries. Today you'll have the incredible opportunity to join the Akwasidae celebrations, which happen every 42 days (every sixth Sunday). Get a real insight into the rich and vibrant culture of the Asanteman Kingdom as you watch paramount, divisional, and sub chiefs of the Asanteman pay homage to the king, all adorned in rich, colorful, and traditional kente and adinkra cloths. It’s a spectacular visual feast, full of African-style pomp where traditional drumming and dance accompany the proceedings and gifts are offered to the Asantehene. After spending time with the King, enjoy a late lunch at a local restaurant serving a wide selection of West African dishes, before heading to check into your hotel nearby.

  3. Day 6

    Remote village life, picathartes and pangolins

    Hiking
    2hrs · 4mi · 164ft up · 164ft down
    Cycling
    1hr · 12mi · 164ft up · 164ft down
    Driving
    2hrs
    Guesthouse
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    Set off after breakfast, driving south toward the remote village of Bonkro. Before you reach the village, you'll switch from the van to bikes, biking the rest of the way there. Your local host has a strong connection with this community, working closely with the people that live here to support the protection of the surrounding rainforest and local wildlife. During your time in the village, you'll have the chance to visit the local representative of the Kuapa Kokoo Co-operative, a fair-trade organization that ensures its members get a good price for the sale of their cocoa and actively promotes women in business. Learn about the entire cocoa production process, from planting to harvesting, then after lunch, head into the forest to see the special white-necked rockfowl (picathartes) nesting site. Hiking to the boulders and seeing these endangered birds hopping into their mud nests to roost is a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounter, twice filmed by Sir David Attenborough. With some luck, you may even come across the elusive pangolin, as sightings are very common in this area. After a wonderful day of adventure, relax back at your guesthouse and enjoy a special African movie night at an outdoor cinema built by your host, joined by other local villagers who just love to mingle with visitors.

  4. Day 7

    To Ankasa Conservation Area, Ghana's most pristine rainforest

    Bush Walking
    2hrs · 5mi
    Driving
    8hrs
    Lodge
    Twin share
    Breakfast and dinner included
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    Settle in for a long drive today. You'll be heading to the Ankasa Reserve in the westernmost region of Ghana, close to the border with Ivory Coast. You'll be on the road for most of the day, with a few stops planned to stretch your legs. One of these stops will be Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is an important, thought-provoking monument where you can learn about a harrowing period in the region’s history – it was here that more enslaved African captives were held than any other place in West Africa. The castle still preserves its macabre dungeons and the infamous 'door of no return' while the museum inside gives an informative and emotional insight into the dark history of slavery and colonization – it should not be missed. You'll then continue to Ankasa arriving at your lodge in the late afternoon. Ankasa is by far Ghana’s finest remaining rainforest habitat, with an area of over 193 square miles of pristine, evergreen, Upper Guinea rainforest, protecting many endangered mammals and animals such as the bongo, forest elephant, three species of pangolin and several species of primate. There are also over 200 species of wonderful birds, more than 600 species of butterflies and 800 species of plants, some of which are rare and endemic to the area. Freshen up and enjoy a meal at your lodge, before joining the local rangers on a night walk in the forest – eyes peeled for secretive nocturnal creatures.

    Please note that depending on timings, the night bush walk may be done on the second evening in Ankasa.

  5. Day 8

    Biking, hiking, and wildlife spotting in the Ankasa Reserve

    Cycling
    1hrs · 6mi · 98ft up · 98ft down
    Hiking
    2hrs · 5mi · 98ft up · 98ft down
    Lodge
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    Enjoy a beautiful morning, waking up close to nature by this wonderful forest habitat. After breakfast you'll hop on a bike and cycle the relatively easy forest trails to reach the unique Bamboo Cathedral, located approximately 7 miles inside the forest. The morning is then dedicated to learning about the local plant and animal life with your rangers. Lunch will be back at the accommodation, where you can spend some time relaxing before heading out again in the afternoon to visit a remote village on the outskirts of the forest. This is the Ghana most visitors do not see – a community of mainly farmers living in homes made from the earth, who trade their produce at the local markets. If you prefer to be more active, your host can also arrange an afternoon biking excursion or a hike in the forest. Enjoy a chilled evening listening to the sounds of nature back at your lodge, then get a good night's sleep as you'll leave Ankasa early tomorrow.

    Day 9

    From Nzulezu Stilt Settlement to tropical beaches

    Kayaking
    1hr · 2mi
    Driving
    6-6.5hrs
    Beach Cottage
    Twin share
    Breakfast and dinner included
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    Bid farewell to Ankasa to head eastward along the coast. On the way, you'll stop in Beyin to get into a traditional dugout canoe, setting off through the beautiful Amasuri wetlands to reach Nzulezu Stilt Village, an isolated community nominated for UNESCO status. Here, traditional village life is adapted to the surrounding watery conditions—all activities or chores related to normal life (such as the pounding of fufu for meals, schooling, worship, and burial) are done on the surface of the lake. Reaching the settlement by canoe is a real highlight as the wetlands are truly scenic and an important habitat for birds. Your journey continues this afternoon as you drive to Brenu Akyinim, stopping on the way to kayak the final few miles across a beautiful coastal lagoon, ending on the golden sands overlooking the iconic Gold Coast of West Africa. In Brenu Akyinim, you'll meet the local fishermen and witness the simple life in this small community before walking along the shore to reach your beachfront accommodation, taking the rest of the evening for some well-deserved relaxation.

    Day 10

    The epic canopy walkway in Kakum National Park

    Hiking
    3hrs · 4mi · 164ft up · 164ft down
    Driving
    3hrs
    Beach Cottage
    Twin share
    Breakfast and dinner included
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    Today's very early start (5:00 AM) will be worthwhile, as you'll reach the stunning Kakoum National Park in time for sunrise and before the crowds. The park’s best-known feature is undoubtedly its network of seven suspension bridges. These form a 1,093 ft-long canopy walkway, suspended up to 89 ft above the forest floor between trees that are over 300 years old. As your host has arranged an early opening, you should have the entire walkway nearly all to yourself, making it a very peaceful and spiritual experience. This afternoon, head back to your beachfront hotel and enjoy the beautiful tropical beach. Tonight, you'll enjoy a special farewell dinner around a fire, joined by a traditional Ghanaian music troupe. Try your hand at drumming while overlooking the beautiful gold coast of West Africa – the perfect way to end a memorable West African adventure!

  6. Day 11

    Elmina Fish Market and back to Accra

    Driving
    5hrs
    Breakfast included
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    Enjoy a well-earned sleep-in on your final day in Ghana, or take a walk along the beach before breakfast. Freshen up and check out to head back to Accra in time for your evening departure. On the way back to the city you'll make a stop in Elmina, a famous fishing town with a bustling fishing market and a lively community. You'll reach Accra late afternoon, in time for your evening flight back home. That's your adventure completed!

Getting There

Nearest airport
Kotoka International Airport (ACC)
Pick up
Accra Kotoka International Airport
Any time on Day 1
Drop off
Accra Kotoka International Airport
17:00 on Day 11

What is and isn't included?

What's included

  • Guided hike in the Shai Hills Reserve
  • Guided sunset kayaking on the Volta River
  • Guided hike to Mount Afajato and Wli Falls
  • Guided hike and bike tour along Lake Bosomtwe
  • Entrance to the unique Akwasidae Festival
  • Guided village experience and wildlife tracking in Bonkro
  • Two guided forest hikes and one bike ride in the pristine Ankasa Forest Reserve
  • Guided excursion by canoe to Nzulezu Stilt Settlement
  • Guided kayaking to Brenu Beach Lodge
  • Guided jungle hike in Kakoum National Park including the canopy walkway

  • Expert, local, English-speaking guides

  • 1 night in charming boutique hotel in Accra
  • 2 nights in a picturesque riverside hotel in Akosombo
  • 1 night in a scenic hotel on the banks of Lake Bosomtwe
  • 1 night in a small hotel in Kumasi
  • 1 night in a community-run guesthouse in the remote village of Bonkro
  • 2 nights in a forest lodge in the pristine Ankasa Reserve
  • 2 nights in a beach hotel on the Gold Coast

  • All breakfasts
  • 6 tasty lunches
  • 6 Ghanaian dinners

  • Arrival transfer from Accra Airport at any time on Day 1
  • Group departure transfer to Accra or Accra Airport on Day 11
  • All transfers during the trip

  • All your biking and kayaking equipment

  • All park permits and entry fees

Where you'll stay

  • La Villa Boutique Hotel, Accra, Ghana

    Accra

  • Afrikiko Resort, Akosombo, Ghana

    Akosombo

  • Lake Bosomtwe Paradise Resort, Ghana.

    Lake Bosomtwe

  • Asantewaa Premier Hotel, Kumasi, Ghana - Photo: Hotel

    Kumasi

  • Picarthes Guesthouse, Bonkro, Ghana.

    Bonkro

  • Ankasa Reserve Lodge, Ghana.

    Ankasa Reserve

  • Brenu Beach Lodge, Ghana

    Gold Coast

What you'll eat

Ghanaian cuisine features a lot of tasty and spicy soups and stews, usually made with tomatoes, onions, pepper, ginger, and a variety of local spices. Dishes are typically accompanied by starchy tubers like West African yams or plantains, as well as…

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DEPARTURE DATES

  • Wednesday 15th July 2026

    to Saturday 25th July 2026

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Optional Extras

Pre/Post Trip Accommodation

Additional Night in Accra Single Room
…/per night
Additional Night in Accra Twin/Double Room
…/per night

Single Occupancy

Optional Private Room Upgrade

For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room can be booked for an extra charge, see Optional Extras for the price. Please request this at the time of booking (this is subject to availability).


Transfers

Private Arrival Transfer Accra Airport - Accra Hotel (per person)
…/per person
Private Departure Transfer Accra Hotel - Accra Airport (per person)
…/per person

To request any extras, message your host via your Much Better Adventures account once you have booked your trip.

All extras must be paid before your trip starts.

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FAQs

You'll be led by a local, expert, English-speaking tour leader. Some of the hikes or activities will also be accompanied by additional specialist guides, such as forest rangers. You'll also have a professional driver with you throughout the trip to transport you and your main overnight luggage.

Marta Marinelli, raised in Italy’s serene Prosecco Hills, dreamed of global adventures, inspired by her father's travel stories. Her passion evolved into a career, backed by a decade of studies including degrees in international tourism and destination management. She’s worked in the adventure travel sector since 2012, living in Italy, the UK, and now sunny Portugal.

Over twenty years, Marta has explored over 60 countries, visiting remote areas like Ghana, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Haiti and Nepal’s Upper Mustang region. As a Senior Adventure Expansion Manager at Much Better Adventures, she focuses on creating life-changing experiences, ranging from multi-activity adventures, challenging treks to ultimate adventures in iconic places. She loves the challenge of finding the best local adventure hosts around the world, collaborating on adventures that offer genuine immersion, pushing beyond the beaten path and working on exclusive itineraries that challenge your comfort zone.

What makes her tick? Enabling people to live adventure-rich lives while positively impacting and empowering local communities around the world, generating sustainable opportunities for both the host, guides, community, and the environment.

Unlimited filtered water is available for the duration of the tour and will be provided by your host. So just bring a couple of refillable bottles to avoid purchasing single-use plastic locally.

The trip is run by an experienced and established local host who is committed to operating low-impact, ethical tours to create authentic, cultural connections. This not only enhances the traveler experience but also creates economic opportunity and social development locally while preserving cultures in this region for future generations. Your host is West Africa’s leading travel company, and part of their profits go back into building schools, protecting wildlife, rainforests, biodiversity, and connecting communities to the conservation of their environment. Here are just a few of their key guiding principles and successful initiatives:

  • They run their own NGO organization called Rainforest Rescue Ghana
  • They only use locally-owned and locally-operated infrastructure; all staff members are local
  • They have an ongoing reforestation project where they have committed to planting 75,000 indigenous trees. In addition to this, they purchase and plant three indigenous forest tree species for every guest that travels with them. The main aim for this project is carbon offsetting – guests choosing to join this trip would offset their flights to/from Ghana by more than 15 times if the trees live to their expected lifespan.
  • At their project sites and in areas they visit, they advise local communities on how to reduce their plastic waste and use more organic materials instead, when possible.
  • They directly support various local charities and organizations, having actively contributed to school building projects, sponsored local girls’ and boys’ soccer teams, and built tourist accommodation in Bonkro (where you'll stay), with all income generated going into the community fund
  • They sponsor 23 community forest committee members who patrol and protect the forest from illegal logging and hunting.

One of the great highlights of the trip will be attending the Akwasidae Festival, one of the most important events celebrated by the Ashanti people in Ghana. It is held every six weeks, on a Sunday; it is a time for the community to gather and celebrate their cultural heritage while giving thanks to their ancestors. It is very much an essential and authentic part of Ashanti culture to this day and is not staged for visitors. The word 'Akwasidae' means 'the day of the sacred stool' in the Ashanti language and it refers to the sacred stool, a symbol of unity and strength, brought out for all to see and to pay homage to. The festival will involve a procession of chiefs and elders who make their way to the palace of the Ashanti king, the Asantehene. The king also attends, seated on his throne, surrounded by his advisors and other dignitaries, while the people gather around dressed in traditional colorful kente cloths to watch the proceedings. It will last a few hours and it will be a joy to watch the vibrant and colorful celebrations, full of energy, excitement and music.

You'll usually be provided with Cambridge Sunfish sit-on-top leisure kayaks, which seat two people, or Zander sit-on-top single-person kayaks (on request). The maximum combined paddler weight is 485 lbs.

You'll be provided with Rockrider mountain bikes. Please provide your height upon reservation so that the right bike frame can be assigned to you.

To better understand and respect cultural differences in Ghana, please keep the following information in mind:

  • Ghanaians tend to dress more conservatively than in Western cultures. In rural areas and more formal settings, it is considered inappropriate for women to wear sleeveless or low-cut tops, or short shorts or skirts.
  • Greetings are important in Ghana. Whenever you pass a group of people (especially if they are elderly), it is expected that you greet them. When approaching a group, it is polite to greet and shake hands if possible.
  • Public displays of affection between men and women are not common in Ghana, even between spouses. Men may hold hands or hug, but male/female relationships are strictly controlled. In public, it is best to display a quiet, careful, and friendly attitude. -It's important to remember to ask permission before taking pictures of people, as a sign of respect.

Most nationalities will require a visa to enter Ghana, and this needs to be applied for in advance of your trip. To apply for a visa, you will require a letter of invitation from your host in Ghana. To create this letter of invitation, your host will require your full name (as per your passport), your nationality and your passport number. If you require a letter of invitation, please do provide this information asap in your passenger information, and request this from your local host through your booking, so they can prepare this for you.

Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.

Our team of Adventure Hunters co-create exclusive adventures which are run by highly vetted, specialist hosts. The trip is run by our trusted host partner in the destination. We only work with independent, local, in-destination experts who know the very best places to explore and how to stay safe. Read more information about the local teams we partner with. You’ll be introduced to the host straight after making a booking via the Much Better Adventures platform.

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If you are based in the United States, you can also check the latest travel advisories from the U.S. Department of State.

For customers joining from other international locations, we recommend checking the official travel advice issued by your country of residence, as guidance may vary.

We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.

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All of our group adventures are specially designed for adults to enjoy as we want these adventures to bring together outdoorsy people who are truly like-minded. You must be over 18 to join one of our trips.

You're always in good company on one of our adventures.

Our trips typically consist of a mix of solo travelers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.

Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves, and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way.

It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.

Don't just take our word for it:

  • 95% of people rate the group dynamics on our trips 5/5
  • 90% of people recommend joining a trip to make new friends
  • 75% of people have met people on our trips that they would now consider friends

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The climate in southern Ghana, where this itinerary mostly operates, is tropical and records two rainy seasons: one long rainy season from April to June and a minor one from September to early November. The departures have been scheduled to avoid the major rains, although showers or unpredictable weather patterns are possible at any time of year. Temperatures are typically hot and humid throughout the year, with average temperatures around 86°F. Please note that the harmattan wind blows down from the Sahara from November or early December through to March. It can cool temperatures a bit and cause cloudy skies as well as extreme dryness – bring moisturizer and lip balm.

We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre program, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.

What's the number?
It works out on average at 292kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.

The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.

But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:

  • Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
  • A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
  • 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.

What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.

Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.

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