Welcome to a festival like no other, where we come together to celebrate the rich tapestry of cultures within our diverse communities. Cultural Oneness Festival is more than just a gathering; it’s a vibrant showcase of traditions, arts, and music that contribute to the development and growth of our local community.

Adansi Travels in Partnership with The Taste of Afrika

Are you ready to embark on a journey that will ignite your senses and immerse you in the rich tapestry of Ghana’s cultural heritage? Adansi Travels, in partnership with The Taste of Afrika, presents three captivating packages designed to make your December memorable.

Package 1: Explosive Cultural Roots Tours (Overnight Package by Road)

Package Highlights:

  • 🏨 5 nights at Nim Hotel or similar, ensuring your comfort throughout.
  • 🍽️ Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner, savoring the flavors of Ghana.
  • 🚌 6 days of comfortable transportation.
  • 🎟️ Attraction entry fees covered.
  • 🎤 Entry tickets to mesmerizing musical events.
  • 💧 Stay refreshed with water on the bus.
  • 🗺️ Guided tours by our knowledgeable experts.
  • 📆 Date: December 5th – 10th

Package 2 & 3: Explore Northern Ghana (Overnight Package by Road & Overnight Package by Flight)

Package Highlights:

  • 🏨 2 nights at Alisa Hotel or similar.
  • 🏨 5 nights at Nim Hotel or similar.
  • ✈️ For Package 3: Enjoy the convenience of return flights (Accra to Tamale).
  • 🍽️ Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • 🚌 6 days of comfortable transportation (Package 2 by road and Package 3 for tours and event venues).
  • 🎟️ Attraction entry fees covered.
  • 🎤 Entry tickets to sensational musical events.
  • 💧 Stay refreshed with water on the bus.
  • 🗺️ Guided tours by our knowledgeable experts.
  • 📆 Date: December 4th – 11th

Package Itinerary

DAY 1, 4th December (Arrival and Hotel Check-in)
• Arrival In Accra, pick up and drop off at your hotel
• Overnight night at Alisa Hotel or Similar

DAY 2, 5th December (12 HOURS DRIVE TO TAMALE)
• Pick Up at your hotel early morning at 6:00am, set off for a long drive about 12 hours to the Northern Region (Tamale).
• Stop at Kimtampo Rest Stop for lunch. (Local restaurant)
• Visit Kimtampo Waterfalls. The waterfall was also known as Sanders Falls during the colonial days, it is located on the Pumpum River, a tributary of the Black Volta. The waterfall was established as a tourism site in 1992 after its discovery in the 18th century.
• Continue to Tamale, Arrive in Tamale, check-in at your hotel.
• Freshen up at your various room.
• Enjoy dinner
• Rest of Day for Relaxation at your hotel
• Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar at Tamale

DAY 3, 6th December (Cultural Roots Tour -TRIP TO BOLGATANGA)
• Early Morning Pick up at your hotel to Bolgatanga.
• Visit Navrongo Cathedral. This is a Catholic Cathedral built entirely with mud bricks, and plastered with mud mortar. The European Architecture has been in existence for more than 100 years.
• Continue to Paga Crocodile Pond, Paga Crocodile Pond is a sacred pond in Paga in the Upper East Region of Ghana, which is inhabited by West African crocodiles.
• Depart to Pikworo slave camp, the slave market was founded in 1704. It was originally developed as a slave transit center where slaves were auctioned and later resold in the Salaga Slave Market. It offers tourist the opportunity to learn about the transatlantic slave trade.
• Enjoy lunch and depart to Tamale, drop off at your hotel
• Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 4, 7th December (3 HOURS TAMALE CITY TOUR AND FUSION DUBAR)
• Pick up at hotel for 2 hours Tamale City Tour
• Drive through the city of Tamale, sightseeing of the Central Mosque. It is one of the mosques in Tamale that has been rebuilt three times since its beginnings 150 years ago. At the Central Mosque, the guest gets to learn about the architectural beauty, religious and cultural significance of the mosque.
• Visit Red Clay Studio which is an artistic environment that has beautiful architectural designs. The studio is occupied by various ‘’pieces’’ that tells their own story, yet are connected to each other to provide visitors with memorable experience. The main building comprises of exhibition halls, the archive, a cinema and an area where old planes are transported to, and the seats of the old plans are used as classrooms for workshops for the children in the community.
• Visit the Shea Butter processing Centre. Guest, visitors or tourists who visits the place have the chance to partake in the shear butter processing and have picture moments with the women at the center.
• Enjoy lunch
• Continue to the Fusion Durbar at the Jubilee Park. The fusion durbar is a lively event that invites both the local community and visitors or tourists from different countries to involve themselves captivating tapestry cultural diversity, allowing them to experience and enjoy the essence of a collective identity. The durbar will be graced by His Royal Majesty Ndan Ya-Na Abukari the second, the king of Dagbon together with other paramount chiefs from the northern region.
• Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 5, 8th December (BUSINESS FORUM FOR DEVELOPMENT AND FASHION SHOW AND AMARABA STREET CARNIVAL)
• Pick up in the morning at your hotel to the business forum location. The business forum will comprise of public institution, government bodies, public investors, artists and other stakeholders in the tourism, art, agric and other industries to discuss issues of concern and explore opportunities and potential collaborative ventures.
• After the business meeting, onward to Shoe processing site to see leathers are been used for shoes. The manufacturers basically deal in leathers and manufacture a great deal of shoes and slippers in the Ghanaian market.
• Enjoy lunch
• Depart to your hotel and take some rest
• Pick up at your hotel to experience the Amaraba Street carnival. You are welcome” “Akwaba”, “Amaraba”. You hear this greeting when you enter a restaurant, store, office or home. Nothing makes you feel better and puts you at ease faster. The carnival helps to display cultural dance of the country and the people of Tamale.
• Pick up late in the evening for the Fashion show. A collection of runway shows, presentations and events held in city of Tamale in the northern part of Ghana. Traditionally the day is an opportunity for participants and brands to showcase their cultures, cloths and designs to buyers, magazines and the fashion community.
• Overnight at Nim hotel or similar

DAY 6, 9TH December (Visit MOLE NATIONAL PARK, LARABANGA MOSQUE, MYSTIC STONE)
• Pick up at your hotel, depart to Savanna Region
• Visit Larabanga Mosque one of the oldest mosques in Ghana and West Africa. It has a remarkable proof of Ghana’s history and the enduring presence of Islam in the region. It stands as both a place of worship and a symbol of cultural heritage, drawing travelers and pilgrims alike to its ancient and revered grounds. At Larabanga Mosque, the building was constructed with mud-and-stick and it well preserved by the local community for longevity and now conserved as attraction site for tourist.
• Visit the Mystic stone. It’s a revered landmark with a rich history and cultural importance. The stone is known to return to its original place of rest after several attempts of moving it to a different location. In 1950s, some British road constructors were compelled to redirect a major road after 3 attempts to remove the stone. Since all the efforts proved unsuccessful in moving it from its original location, the legendary rock was left at its place of rest, and now it’s conserved as an attraction site for tourists.
• Continue to Zaina Lodge or Mole Motel for lunch
• Visit to Mole National Park. It is one Ghana’s seven national park located in the Savannah region. It covers an area of about 4,577 square kilometers. This area receives over 10mm per year of rainfall. The late Safari involves a ride through the park, where guest gets the chance to see a number of night-time animals. The late safari usually begins at 6:00pm and lasts at for two hours. Guests will get the chance to be guided in an armed jeep for the adventure. Guests have a choice of viewing the animals from the roof of the jeep. Some of the animals that guests may see on the safari are buffaloes, hyenas, roan antelopes, leopards, elephants and hartebeest.
• Depart to Tamale, drop off at your hotel.
• Pick up at the hotel for Musical Concert. The musical concert will be held at Tamale Sports Stadium with the expected capacity of 21,000 people present, with this musical event, people who love music will gather to witness inspiring talent acclaimed local musicians and international artists from various comers of the globe.
• Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 7, 10th December (HOTEL CHECK OUT AND DEPARTURE TO ACCRA)
• Breakfast
• Hotel Check-out
• Prepare for a 12 hours’ drive back to Accra
• Arrive in Accra
• Pick up and transfer to Alisa Hotel or similar
• Overnight stay at Alisa Hotel or Similar

DAY 8, 11th December, 2022 (hotel check- out, Transfer to Airport)
• Morning Breakfast
• Pick up at your hotel and transfer to Kotoka Airport.

DAY 1, 5th December (Arrival and Hotel Check-in)
• Depart from Accra Kotoka International Airport to Tamale
• Arrive at Tamale
• Transfer to Nim hotel or similar
• Overnight night at Nim Hotel or Similar

DAY 3, 6th December (Cultural Roots Tour -TRIP TO BOLGATANGA)
• Early Morning Pick up at your hotel to Bolgatanga.
• Visit Navrongo Cathedral. This is a Catholic Cathedral built entirely with mud bricks, and plastered with mud mortar. The European Architecture has been in existence for more than 100 years.
• Continue to Paga Crocodile Pond, Paga Crocodile Pond is a sacred pond in Paga in the Upper East Region of Ghana, which is inhabited by West African crocodiles.
• Depart to Pikworo slave camp, the slave market was founded in 1704. It was originally developed as a slave transit center where slaves were auctioned and later resold in the Salaga Slave Market. It offers tourist the opportunity to learn about the transatlantic slave trade.
• Enjoy lunch and depart to Tamale, drop off at your hotel
• Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar


DAY 4, 7th December (3 HOURS TAMALE CITY TOUR AND FUSION DUBAR)
• Pick up at hotel for 2 hours Tamale City Tour
• Drive through the city of Tamale, sightseeing of the Central Mosque. It is one of the mosques in Tamale that has been rebuilt three times since its beginnings 150 years ago. At the Central Mosque, the guest gets to learn about the architectural beauty, religious and cultural significance of the mosque.
• Visit Red Clay Studio which is an artistic environment that has beautiful architectural designs. The studio is occupied by various ‘’pieces’’ that tells their own story, yet are connected to each other to provide visitors with memorable experience. The main building comprises of exhibition halls, the archive, a cinema and an area where old planes are transported to, and the seats of the old plans are used as classrooms for workshops for the children in the community.
• Visit the Shea Butter processing Centre. Guest, visitors or tourists who visits the place have the chance to partake in the shear butter processing and have picture moments with the women at the center.
• Enjoy lunch
• Continue to the Fusion Durbar at the Jubilee Park. The fusion durbar is a lively event that invites both the local community and visitors or tourists from different countries to involve themselves captivating tapestry cultural diversity, allowing them to experience and enjoy the essence of a collective identity. The durbar will be graced by His Royal Majesty Ndan Ya-Na Abukari the second, the king of Dagbon together with other paramount chiefs from the northern region Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 5, 8th December (BUSINESS FORUM FOR DEVELOPMENT AND FASHION SHOW AND AMARABA STREET CARNIVAL) 

  • Pick up in the morning at your hotel to the business forum location. The business forum will comprise of public institution, government bodies, public investors, artists and other stakeholders in the tourism, art, agric and other industries to discuss issues of concern and explore opportunities and potential collaborative ventures.
  • After the business meeting, onward to Shoe processing site to see leathers are been used for shoes. The manufacturers basically deal in leathers and manufacture a great deal of shoesand slippers in the Ghanaian
  • Enjoy lunch
  • Depart to your hotel and take some rest
  • Pick up at your hotel to experience the Amaraba Street carnival. You are welcome” “Akwaba”, “Amaraba”. You hear this greeting when you enter a restaurant, store, office or home. Nothing makes you feel better and puts you at ease faster. The carnival helps to display cultural dance of the country and the people of Tamale.
  • Pick up late in the evening for the Fashion show. A collection of runway shows, presentations and events held in city of Tamale in the northern part of Ghana. Traditionally the day is an opportunity for participants and brands to showcase their cultures, cloths and designs to buyers, magazines and the fashion community.
  • Overnight at Nim hotel or similar

DAY 6, 9TH December (Visit MOLE NATIONAL PARK, LARABANGA MOSQUE, MYSTIC STONE)

  • Pick up at your hotel, depart to Savanna Region
  • Visit Larabanga Mosque one of the oldest mosques in Ghana and West Africa. It has a remarkable proof of Ghana’s history and the enduring presence of Islam in the region. It stands as both a place of worship and a symbol of cultural heritage, drawing travelers and pilgrims alike to its ancient and revered grounds. At Larabanga Mosque, the building was constructed with mud-and-stick and it well preserved by the local community for longevity and now conserved as attraction site for tourist.
  • Visit the Mystic stone. It’s a revered landmark with a rich history and cultural importance. The stone is known to return to its original place of rest after several attempts of moving it to a different location. In 1950s, some British road constructors were compelled to redirect a major road after 3 attempts to remove the stone. Since all the efforts proved unsuccessful in moving it from its original location, the legendary rock was left at its place of rest, and now it’s conserved as an attraction site for tourists.
  • Continue to Zaina Lodge or Mole Motel for lunch
  • Visit to Mole National Park. It is one Ghana’s seven national park located in the Savannah region. It covers an area of about 4,577 square kilometers. This area receives over 10mm per year of rainfall. The late Safari involves a ride through the park, where guest gets the chance to see a number of night-time animals. The late safari usually begins at 6:00pm and lasts at for two hours. Guests will get the chance to be guided in an armed jeep for the adventure. Guests have a choice of viewing the animals from the roof of the jeep. Some of the animals that guests may see on the safari are buffaloes, hyenas, roan antelopes, leopards, elephants and hartebeest.
  • Depart to Tamale, drop off at your hotel.
  • Pick up at the hotel for Musical Concert. The musical concert will be held at Tamale Sports Stadium with the expected capacity of 21,000 people present, with this musical event, people who love music will gather to witness inspiring talent acclaimed local musicians and international artists from various comers of the globe.
  • Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 6, 10th December (Hotel Check out and flight Departure) 

  • Morning breakfast
  • Check out Hotel
  • Pick up at your hotel, transfer to the Airport for flight departure to Accra

DAY 1, 4th December (Arrival and Hotel Check-in)

  • Arrival In Accra Kotoka International Airport
  • Transfer to Alisa hotel or similar
  • Overnight night at Alisa Hotel or Similar

DAY 2, 5th December (Departure to Tamale and Hotel Check-in)

  • Depart from Accra Kotoka International Airport to Tamale
  • Arrive at Tamale
  • Transfer to Nim hotel or similar
  • Overnight night at Nim hotel or similar

 

DAY 3, 6th December (Cultural Roots Tour -TRIP TO BOLGATANGA)

  • Early Morning Pick up at your hotel to Bolgatanga.
  • Visit Navrongo Cathedral. This is a Catholic Cathedral built entirely with mud bricks, and plastered with mud mortar. The European Architecture has been in existence for more than 100 years.
  • Continue to Paga Crocodile Pond, Paga Crocodile Pond is a sacred pond in Paga in the Upper East Region of Ghana, which is inhabited by West African crocodiles.
  • Depart to Pikworo slave camp, the slave market was founded in 1704. It was originally developed as a slave transit center where slaves were auctioned and later resold in the Salaga Slave Market. It offers tourist the opportunity to learn about the transatlantic slave trade.
  • Enjoy lunch and depart to Tamale, drop off at your hotel
  • Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 4, 7th December (3 HOURS TAMALE CITY TOUR AND FUSION DUBAR)

  • Pick up at hotel for 2 hours Tamale City Tour
  • Drive through the city of Tamale, sightseeing of the Central Mosque. It is one of the mosques in Tamale that has been rebuilt three times since its beginnings 150 years ago. At the Central Mosque, the guest gets to learn about the architectural beauty, religious and cultural significance of the mosque.
  • Visit Red Clay Studio which is an artistic environment that has beautiful architectural designs. The studio is occupied by various ‘’pieces’’ that tells their own story, yet are connected to each other to provide visitors with memorable experience. The main building comprises of exhibition halls, the archive, a cinema and an area where old planes are transported to, and the seats of the old plans are used as classrooms for workshops for the children in the community.
  • Visit the Shea Butter processing Centre. Guest, visitors or tourists who visits the place have the chance to partake in the shear butter processing and have picture moments with the women at the center.
  • Enjoy lunch
  • Continue to the Fusion Durbar at the Jubilee Park. The fusion durbar is a lively event that invites both the local community and visitors or tourists from different countries to involve themselves captivating tapestry cultural diversity, allowing them to experience and enjoy the essence of a collective identity. The durbar will be graced by His Royal Majesty Ndan Ya-Na Abukari the second, the king of Dagbon together with other paramount chiefs from the northern region.
  • Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 5, 8th December (BUSINESS FORUM FOR DEVELOPMENT AND FASHION SHOW AND AMARABA STREET CARNIVAL) 

  • Pick up in the morning at your hotel to the business forum location. The business forum will comprise of public institution, government bodies, public investors, artists and other stakeholders in the tourism, art, agric and other industries to discuss issues of concern and explore opportunities and potential collaborative ventures.
  • After the business meeting, onward to Shoe processing site to see leathers are been used for shoes. The manufacturers basically deal in leathers and manufacture a great deal of shoesand slippers in the Ghanaian
  • Enjoy lunch
  • Depart to your hotel and take some rest
  • Pick up at your hotel to experience the Amaraba Street carnival. You are welcome” “Akwaba”, “Amaraba”. You hear this greeting when you enter a restaurant, store, office or home. Nothing makes you feel better and puts you at ease faster. The carnival helps to display cultural dance of the country and the people of Tamale.
  • Pick up late in the evening for the Fashion show. A collection of runway shows, presentations and events held in city of Tamale in the northern part of Ghana. Traditionally the day is an opportunity for participants and brands to showcase their cultures, cloths and designs to buyers, magazines and the fashion community.
  • Overnight at Nim hotel or similar

DAY 6, 9TH December (Visit MOLE NATIONAL PARK, LARABANGA MOSQUE, MYSTIC STONE)

  • Pick up at your hotel, depart to Savanna Region
  • Visit Larabanga Mosque one of the oldest mosques in Ghana and West Africa. It has a remarkable proof of Ghana’s history and the enduring presence of Islam in the region. It stands as both a place of worship and a symbol of cultural heritage, drawing travelers and pilgrims alike to its ancient and revered grounds. At Larabanga Mosque, the building was constructed with mud-and-stick and it well preserved by the local community for longevity and now conserved as attraction site for tourist.
  • Visit the Mystic stone. It’s a revered landmark with a rich history and cultural importance. The stone is known to return to its original place of rest after several attempts of moving it to a different location. In 1950s, some British road constructors were compelled to redirect a major road after 3 attempts to remove the stone. Since all the efforts proved unsuccessful in moving it from its original location, the legendary rock was left at its place of rest, and now it’s conserved as an attraction site for tourists.
  • Continue to Zaina Lodge or Mole Motel for lunch
  • Visit to Mole National Park. It is one Ghana’s seven national park located in the Savannah region. It covers an area of about 4,577 square kilometers. This area receives over 10mm per year of rainfall. The late Safari involves a ride through the park, where guest gets the chance to see a number of night-time animals. The late safari usually begins at 6:00pm and lasts at for two hours. Guests will get the chance to be guided in an armed jeep for the adventure. Guests have a choice of viewing the animals from the roof of the jeep. Some of the animals that guests may see on the safari are buffaloes, hyenas, roan antelopes, leopards, elephants and hartebeest.
  • Depart to Tamale, drop off at your hotel.
  • Pick up at the hotel for Musical Concert. The musical concert will be held at Tamale Sports Stadium with the expected capacity of 21,000 people present, with this musical event, people who love music will gather to witness inspiring talent acclaimed local musicians and international artists from various comers of the globe.
  • Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 6, 10th December (Hotel Check out and flight Departure to Accra) 

  • Morning breakfast
  • Check out Hotel
  • Pick up at your hotel, transfer to the Airport for flight departure to Accra
  • Arrival at Accra and transfer to Alisa Hotel or similar
  • Overnight stay at Alisa Hotel or Similar

DAY 8, 11th December, 2022 (hotel check- out, Transfer to Airport)

  • Morning Breakfast
  • Check out
  • Pick up at your hotel and transfer to Kotoka Airport.

DAY 2, 5th December (12 HOURS DRIVE TO TAMALE)

  • Pick Up at your hotel early morning at 6:00am, set off for a long drive about 12 hours to the Northern Region (Tamale).
  • Stop at Kimtampo Rest Stop for lunch. (Local restaurant)
  • Visit Kimtampo Waterfalls. The waterfall was also known as Sanders Falls during the colonial days, it is located on the Pumpum River, a tributary of the Black Volta. The waterfalls was established as a tourism site in 1992 after its discovery in the 18th century

 

  • Continue to Tamale, Arrive in Tamale, check-in at your hotel.
  • Freshen up at your various room.
  • Enjoy dinner
  • Rest of Day for Relaxation at your hotel
  • Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar at Tamale

DAY 3, 6th December (Cultural Roots Tour -TRIP TO BOLGATANGA)

  • Early Morning Pick up at your hotel to Bolgatanga.
  • Visit Navrongo Cathedral. This is a Catholic Cathedral built entirely with mud bricks, and plastered with mud mortar. The European Architecture has been in existence for more than 100 years.
  • Continue to Paga Crocodile Pond, Paga Crocodile Pond is a sacred pond in Paga in the Upper East Region of Ghana, which is inhabited by West African crocodiles.
  • Depart to Pikworo slave camp, the slave market was founded in 1704. It was originally developed as a slave transit center where slaves were auctioned and later resold in the Salaga Slave Market. It offers tourist the opportunity to learn about the transatlantic slave trade.
  • Enjoy lunch and depart to Tamale, drop off at your hotel
  • Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 4, 7th December (3 HOURS TAMALE CITY TOUR AND FUSION DUBAR)

  • Pick up at hotel for 2 hours Tamale City Tour
  • Drive through the city of Tamale, sightseeing of the Central Mosque. It is one of the mosques in Tamale that has been rebuilt three times since its beginnings 150 years ago. At the Central Mosque, the guest gets to learn about the architectural beauty, religious and cultural significance of the mosque.
  • Visit Red Clay Studio which is an artistic environment that has beautiful architectural designs. The studio is occupied by various ‘’pieces’’ that tells their own story, yet are connected to each other to provide visitors with memorable experience. The main building comprises of exhibition halls, the archive, a cinema and an area where old planes are transported to, and the seats of the old plans are used as classrooms for workshops for the children in the community.
  • Visit the Shea Butter processing Centre. Guest, visitors or tourists who visits the place have the chance to partake in the shear butter processing and have picture moments with the women at the center.
  • Enjoy lunch
  • Continue to the Fusion Durbar at the Jubilee Park. The fusion durbar is a lively event that invites both the local community and visitors or tourists from different countries to involve themselves captivating tapestry cultural diversity, allowing them to experience and enjoy the essence of a collective identity. The durbar will be graced by His Royal Majesty Ndan Ya-Na Abukari the second, the king of Dagbon together with other paramount chiefs from the northern region.
  • Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 5, 8th December (BUSINESS FORUM FOR DEVELOPMENT AND FASHION SHOW AND AMARABA STREET CARNIVAL) 

  • Pick up in the morning at your hotel to the business forum location. The business forum will comprise of public institution, government bodies, public investors, artists and other stakeholders in the tourism, art, agric and other industries to discuss issues of concern and explore opportunities and potential collaborative ventures.
  • After the business meeting, onward to Shoe processing site to see leathers are been used for shoes. The manufacturers basically deal in leathers and manufacture a great deal of shoesand slippers in the Ghanaian
  • Enjoy lunch
  • Depart to your hotel and take some rest
  • Pick up at your hotel to experience the Amaraba Street carnival. You are welcome” “Akwaba”, “Amaraba”. You hear this greeting when you enter a restaurant, store, office or home. Nothing makes you feel better and puts you at ease faster. The carnival helps to display cultural dance of the country and the people of Tamale.
  • Pick up late in the evening for the Fashion show. A collection of runway shows, presentations and events held in city of Tamale in the northern part of Ghana. Traditionally the day is an opportunity for participants and brands to showcase their cultures, cloths and designs to buyers, magazines and the fashion community.
  • Overnight at Nim hotel or similar

DAY 6, 9TH December (Visit MOLE NATIONAL PARK, LARABANGA MOSQUE, MYSTIC STONE)

  • Pick up at your hotel, depart to Savanna Region
  • Visit Larabanga Mosque one of the oldest mosques in Ghana and West Africa. It has a remarkable proof of Ghana’s history and the enduring presence of Islam in the region. It stands as both a place of worship and a symbol of cultural heritage, drawing travelers and pilgrims alike to its ancient and revered grounds. At Larabanga Mosque, the building was constructed with mud-and-stick and it well preserved by the local community for longevity and now conserved as attraction site for tourist.
  • Visit the Mystic stone. It’s a revered landmark with a rich history and cultural importance. The stone is known to return to its original place of rest after several attempts of moving it to a different location. In 1950s, some British road constructors were compelled to redirect a major road after 3 attempts to remove the stone. Since all the efforts proved unsuccessful in moving it from its original location, the legendary rock was left at its place of rest, and now it’s conserved as an attraction site for tourists.
  • Continue to Zaina Lodge or Mole Motel for lunch
  • Visit to Mole National Park. It is one Ghana’s seven national park located in the Savannah region. It covers an area of about 4,577 square kilometers. This area receives over 10mm per year of rainfall. The late Safari involves a ride through the park, where guest gets the chance to see a number of night-time animals. The late safari usually begins at 6:00pm and lasts at for two hours. Guests will get the chance to be guided in an armed jeep for the adventure. Guests have a choice of viewing the animals from the roof of the jeep. Some of the animals that guests may see on the safari are buffaloes, hyenas, roan antelopes, leopards, elephants and hartebeest.
  • Depart to Tamale, drop off at your hotel.
  • Pick up at the hotel for Musical Concert. The musical concert will be held at Tamale Sports Stadium with the expected capacity of 21,000 people present, with this musical event, people who love music will gather to witness inspiring talent acclaimed local musicians and international artists from various comers of the globe.
  • Overnight at Nim Hotel or similar

DAY 6, 10th December (Hotel Check out and Departure) 

  • Breakfast
  • Hotel Check-out
  • Prepare for a 12 hours’ drive back to Accra
  • Arrive in Accra

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