Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Most travelers, including those from the U.S., U.K., and Europe, require a visa. We provide guidance on the application process and required documents.
Yellow Fever vaccination is mandatory for entry into Ghana. Other recommended vaccines include Typhoid, Hepatitis A, and routine immunizations. Check with your doctor before traveling.
Ghana is a year-round destination. The peak season is December–January (holiday festivals, Year of Return activities). June–August offers cooler weather, while September–November is great for cultural festivals.
Ghana is considered one of West Africa’s safest destinations. We provide secure transport, licensed guides, and trusted accommodation to ensure your peace of mind.
- Heritage & Ancestry Tours
- Culture & Festival Tours
- Nature & Adventure Tours
- Business & Investment Tours
- Destination Weddings & Events
We keep groups small (6-12 people) for a more personal experience. Private/customized tours are also available for families, churches, universities, or corporate groups.
Typically:
- Accommodation (3–4 star hotels or guest lodges)
- Ground transport in Ghana
- Entry fees to attractions
- Licensed guides
- Some meals (varies by package)
Flights are not included, but we can assist with booking advice.
Yes. Our Business & Investment Tours can be blended with heritage or adventure activities, so you enjoy the best of both worlds.
Yes. We offer group discounts for 10+ travelers and special offers during cultural festivals and diaspora events.
You can:
- Book online via our Tours Page
- Email us at experienceafricatravels@gmail.com
- Call/WhatsApp: +1 (614) 843-0509
- Licensed guides
- Some meals (varies by package)
A deposit secures your spot, with the balance due before travel.
Cancellations made 30+ days before travel are eligible for partial refunds. Less than 30 days may incur cancellation fees. We recommend purchasing travel insurance for extra protection.
Yes. We partner with local cultural and heritage organizations to provide naming ceremonies, ancestry tracing, and community immersion experiences.