Travel to Ghana for Juneteenth. Join our African Heritage Tour and Celebrate Juneteenth in the Motherland
June 19th 1865, marks the end of slavery in the United States. Juneteenth is a time to
celebrate liberation with joy and hope for better to come.
We invite you to come to Ghana
to explore this country’s unique links to African American history.
Over a period of 400 years millions of Africans were shipped from the dungeons on Ghana’s
coast. While many died on the high seas, those that reached the Americas entered a life of
servitude under the system of chattel slavery that attempted to dehumanize them and break
them physically and spiritually
—And yet, their descendants have survived and flourished.
Visit Ghana and explore its connections to African American history.
Whether you want a Ghana vacation or want to immerse yourself in the culture and
history, you will not be disappointed.
We know all the best places to visit in Ghana so we will make your trip to Ghana an
amazing travel experience.
Tour Date: June 17th - 28th 2025 (12 Days)
Price: Only $3,599 per person, with double room occupancy, without air-fare
Find detailed tour information in our brochure. Download our JuneTeenth Tour brochure
Price: Only $3,599 per person, with double room occupancy, without air-fare
Day 1 - 4 : Travel to Ghana and Accra City Tours.
> We will visit the home of Dr. W.E.B. Dubois which is now a museum and his final resting place
> Visit Ghana’s National Museum, which houses the largest and oldest of Ghana’s six museums.
> Visit Independence Square (where Ghanaians celebrate the nation’s Independence Day each year)
> Visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, which is the final resting place of the first President of Ghana
> Visit Shai Hills Reserve, a natural habitat of Baboons, green monkeys, antelopes, zebras, numerous tropical mammals, reptiles and over 172 bird species.
> Visit the Asenema Waterfall, one of the hidden gems in the rainforest of the Akuapem Hills.
> Celebrate Juneteenth in Ghana. Our Juneteenth Celebration in Ghana will be a day to remember.
Day 5 - 7 : Tour Kumasi (Capital city of the ancient Asante Kingdom) and its Surrounding Towns.
> Explore Kumasi, the capital city of the ancient Asante Kingdom
> Visit Manhyia Palace, the traditional home of the Asantehene “the king of kings,” the king of all the Asante.
> Visit the woodcarving village of Ahwiaa where you will see craftsmen carving wood masterpieces
> Partake in Traditional Naming Ceremony, where each tour member will be given a traditional Asante name based on their day of birth
Day 8 - 10 : Central Region Tour.
> Stop at Assin Manso to participate in a Ceremony of Remembrance at “Slave River”
> Guided tour through Elmina Slave Dungeon and Cape Coast Slave Dungeon
Tour Package Includes
> Accommodation in Deluxe Hotels (twin/double room occupancy)
> Breakfast Daily
> Juneteenth Celebration Party
> Departure Dinner with Cultural Performances
> Daily Nightlife Options
> Ceremony of Remembrance at “Slave River”
> Traditional Naming Ceremony
> Transportation throughout on comfortable air- conditioned bus
> Experienced, Licensed Driver
> Knowledgeable Tour Guide
> Tours and Entry Fees to all sites visited
> Expert tour management and destination support services to help you prepare and to assist throughout your visit
Single Room Upgrade Price $800
Tour Package Does Not Include
> Airfare
> COVID 19 Immunization or PCR Test prior to arrival and again upon arrival
> Passport
> Travel Insurance (recommended)
> Visa
> Any meals not specified in the itinerary
> Yellow Fever Immunization Certificate(required)
> Any other item not specifically included in the tour itinerary