Ghana,Togo and Benin experience tour

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Duration
14 Days
Countries
Benin, Ghana, Togo
Type
Tailor made
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This is a tailor-made tour and can be arranged for any departure date.
Price based on two travelling and sharing a double room.
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Description of Ghana,Togo and Benin experience tour

Price information

£5595 excluding flights
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This is a tailor-made tour and can be arranged for any departure date.
Price based on two travelling and sharing a double room.
Contact us for further information.
100% Financial Protection.
Single Supplement from £795
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

Travel guides

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...
Benin
A man hammers a wooden peg into a shrine hung with charred animal bones and anoints it with oil. In Benin, magic is underway: not a performance, but t...

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1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The are two memorable parts to our trip (1) visiting the Temple de Python in Ouidah, Benin and having a Royal Python draped around my neck. I've had a
phobia of snakes for many years, but decided this was the time to conquer it (2) the Zangbeto voodoo dance.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Go now whilst it's still relatively undiscovered - we encountered very few other tourists.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Because all the travel was by road, we felt it was more environmentally friendly and lots of local guides were used in the places we visited.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


This was a very diverse adventure, with many different activities.

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.

Planet

All of our trips aim to have a positive impact on the countries, communities and environments we visit. Our policy draws on the criteria set out by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) and tries to recognise many of the principles within the United Nations World Tourism Organisation’s (UNWTO) Global Code of Ethics for Tourism.

We limit the physical impact of the tours we operate by educating the local communities and by working in partnership with other local companies. For example, we used to hear the constant noise of illegal chainsaw operators cutting trees and the locals used to hunt the rainforest wildlife. We had several community meetings and explained the benefits of responsible tourism to preserve the forest and involve the local community.

Our team don’t use plastic bags in our office or on our tours - when purchasing items, and food for trips, we use reusable fabric bags. Any plastic bottles we do generate we give to remote communities who re-use them as storage containers.

Our clients are encouraged to deal with waste appropriately and limit their use of single-use plastic. On our tours, to reduce the usage of plastic bottles, we use large containers to fill smaller reusable bottles for clients. Our aim is to include personalised reusable metal drinking bottles for all clients, which will be provided on arrival and can be used long after their tour has finished

People

Our policy is to operate low-impact, ethical tours which allow us to create authentic, cultural connections, which not only enhances the traveller experience, but also creates economic opportunity and social development, whilst preserving local cultures for future generations.

We sponsor 23 community forest committee members who patrol and protect the forest from illegal logging and hunting. To date, approximately USD $130k has been spent on the Brenu and Bonkro projects.

Within the tour there is the opportunity to meet with local communities, such as the Tafi Atome villagers who are protecting the endangered True Mona monkeys, or to meet a local family and sample some of the delicious Ghanaian cuisine.

All our drivers and guides are local and are direct employees rather than freelance contractors. As such, they receive additional workplace benefits such as pension contributions and healthcare. Staff are paid far above the minimum wage and are able to benefit from a company profit sharing scheme.

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