Ghana, Togo and Benin holiday

Join a small group and local guides on a 16-day round trip from Accra in Ghana to coincide with the Ouidah Voodoo (Vodún) Festival, travelling via cities, coast and architectural treasures.
Accra Lome Ouidah Voodoo (Vodún) Festival Dassa Natitingou Sokode Kloto Kpalime Akossombo Kumasi Elmina
Price
£3799excluding flights
Duration
16 Days
Countries
Benin, Ghana, Togo
Type
Small group
Group size
Up to 12 people
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Price includes: Accommodation • transfers • guiding (We ONLY use LOCAL GUIDES) • meals as shown (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)• Maximum group size 12 people • ABTA and ATOL bonded • Single Supplement From £495
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Description of Ghana, Togo and Benin holiday

This 12 day small group holiday places you in amongst three of West Africa’s most culturally diverse nations: Benin, Ghana, and Togo, where an Atlantic shoreline links locations like Accra, Lome and Ouidah, to present travellers with a wide reaching range of experiences.

West coast Africa is renowned for its incredible cultural diversity with incredible Tamberma architecture in Togo, Benin’s Voodoo (Vodún) heritage, and Portuguese colonial influence in Ghana's Axim providing just a taste of things to come.

A visit to the Ouidah Voodoo (Vodún) Festival in January cannot be underestimated with a blend of traditional customs, religious rituals and performances and ceremonies, as well as insights from local guides.

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Price information

£3799excluding flights
Price includes: Accommodation • transfers • guiding (We ONLY use LOCAL GUIDES) • meals as shown (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)• Maximum group size 12 people • ABTA and ATOL bonded • Single Supplement From £495
Make enquiry

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West Africa
Travelling West Africa is a balancing act – a mix of culture, food, nature and a past best told by the region’s own storytellers. Festivals are all-si...
Cultural Africa
Cultural tourism in Africa is still in its infancy. Not only are visitor numbers smaller than they should be, but what travellers see is only a small ...

Holiday information

Small group tour, ideal for solos & couples:
Small group travel is not large group travel scaled down. It is modelled on independent travel – but with the advantage of a group leader to take care of the itinerary, accommodation and tickets, and dealing with the language. It’s easy to tick off the big sights independently – but finding those one-off experiences, local festivals, travelling markets and secret viewpoints is almost impossible for someone without the insider knowledge gained from years in the field. Those with a two-week holiday, a small group tour will save valuable planning time.

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Reviewed on 28 Jan 2023 by

Very disappointing and not worth the money Read full review

Reviewed on 22 Jan 2020 by

An Excellent guide made a very good holiday even more enjoyable for me Read full review

Reviewed on 21 Jan 2018 by

The highlight was following the slave trails. We met people and shook hands smiled and sharing their festivities. Read full review

Reviewed on 21 Jan 2018 by

The highlight was learning about aspects relating to the slave trade. Read full review

Reviewed on 19 Jan 2018 by

The most memorable was the visit to slave town/fort, attending a traditional funeral and voodoo festival. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

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CARBON REDUCTION
This tour is a combination of two countries and all travel including crossing the borders is done by land. Although this takes longer, they are nice drives and this removes any unnecessary flights between the countries reducing our carbon footprint.

We do everything possible to reduce our waste while travelling, using local cafes and restaurants. We also work extremely closely with our locally owned suppliers to inform and educate their staff about a range of issues, including litter and waste disposal, and the recycling of material. Clients are advised to bring their own water bottles rather than purchase plastic.

The majority of meals are included in this tour, and we take clients to locally owned restaurants, where local produce is used. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available in all restaurants we visit and hotels that are used.

ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE
Wherever possible we use environmentally friendly local accommodation. If this is not possible we make every effort to alert the management of the accommodation in question to ways of improving their service with the environment in mind. Many of the hotels and lodges we use are in extremely remote areas and are therefore almost entirely self-sufficient, using local sources of food, labour and construction materials.

Our local team have a set environmental policy which applies to all destinations and communities they work in. They work closely with accommodation suppliers to educate on how to reduce plastic waste and use more organic materials, which is important in the smaller towns and villages of Togo and Benin.

Our local team have also set up a community outreach program, which does not only apply to Ghana, where they are based, but also the other destinations they operate in such as Togo and Benin. This program is to educate communities in the benefits of conservation.

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LOCAL ECONOMY
When possible we use local transport, (i.e. rail or bus) and we always use local restaurants, markets and shops and encourage our clients to interact both financially and socially with the communities that they are passing through. In doing this your travels are supporting and encouraging the development of local services.

We include a visit to the fetish market in Lome, which is a traditional market selling animal parts for use in local spells and medicines. Although we realise that this may be controversial, this is a local market for local people, and would exist without the presence of tourism. We strongly discourage our clients from purchasing any of the items on sale. Nevertheless this provides a unique insight into an intriguing culture.
Furthermore, this includes the famous Voodoo Festival, an important cultural and religious annual event for the locals of Benin and surrounding countries. This allows foreigners to gain an insight into this main religion and understand more about the importance of it to the local people. Our local guides brief clients about the correct etiquette and behaviours whilst attending this important event as to not offend the religion or interfere in a negative way.

EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSIVITY AND DIVERSITY
We do not send a guide or tour leader from the UK or our company, but instead use local guides who are from the area and country we operate in. All guides and drivers are direct employees of our local team rather than freelance contractors. We believe the best way to be shown a country is by those who live there, and work with many local guides in different cities and towns so our clients get the best experience and knowledge possible.

All employees receive additional benefits from working with us, such as healthcare and a pension scheme. They, including all guides and drivers, are paid a wage higher than minimum wage and benefit from a company profit sharing scheme.

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