Ghana 7 Day Itinerary
Ghana 7-Day Travel Itinerary (Markdown Format)
Day 1: Arrival in Accra
- π¬ Arrive at Kotoka International Airport (ACC)
- π¨ Check-in at your hotel in Accra
- π΄ Enjoy a welcome dinner at Labadi Beach Hotel or Maame Kwaa Kitchen for local cuisine
- π Familiarize yourself with the city and rest for the day
Day 2: Explore Accra
- π Visit Independence Square, Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, and Jamestown
- ποΈ Shopping at Makola Market or Labadi Beach for souvenirs
- πΈ Take photos at Osu Oxford Street’s colorful buildings
- π Explore nightlife in Osu, Labadi or East Legon
Day 3: Day Trip to Kakum National Park
- π Travel to Kakum National Park (β2 hours)
- π³ Guided canopy walk and rainforest tour
- π¦ Spot wildlife like monkeys, elephants, crocodiles and various bird species
- π¨ Return to Accra for the night
Day 4: Journey to Cape Coast
- π Drive to Cape Coast (β3 hours)
- π― Visit Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle, UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- π Relax at Kakum Creek or Cape Coast Beach
- π Learn about the slave trade history in Ghana’s Gold Coast
Day 5: Explore Central Region
- π― Visit Aburi Botanical Gardens and the traditional Ga Mashie village
- π€οΈ Explore the scenic train ride between Accra and Takoradi (optional)
- π Spend the night in Cape Coast or return to Accra
Day 6: Travel to Greater Accra Region
- π― Visit the National Museum of Ghana, W.E.B. Dubois Center, and Ohene Dua Palace
- π³ Relax at Aburi Mountains or Lake Osagyefo
- ποΈ Shopping in Tema or Madina for last-minute souvenirs
Day 7: Departure
- βοΈ Transfer to Kotoka International Airport (ACC) for your departure flight
Important Information
- Visa: For most countries, a visa is required for stays over 90 days. Check Ghana’s Visa Requirements to confirm your eligibility.
- Money: The local currency is the Cedi (GHS). Credit cards are accepted in most cities, but it’s best to have cash on hand for markets and smaller establishments.
- Transportation: Taxis, tro-tros (shared taxis), and buses are common modes of transportation in Ghana. Uber is also available in Accra.
- Safety: While Ghana is generally safe for tourists, it’s essential to be cautious, especially with personal belongings and when traveling at night. Always keep your valuables secured.
- Electricity: The electrical standard in Ghana is 230V, with Type D and Type F power sockets. Bring an adapter if needed.